Corina Cook
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Show your love of knitting by knitting your heart out, not ending up with a run-of-the-mill <3 shape, but with something that shows your talent and brains too! This anatomically correct heart is anything but boring from the moment you cast on. The pattern features some neat knitting techniques that are easy to follow along with. Maybe you’ve...
Crochet: Animal Toy
Short and squatty, and always ready for rubs on his tummy, Chibi is a quick crochet! Chibi the Mini Corgi can be an adorable ornament for your tree or a little companion to make you smile year-round. The bonus bandana will look adorable tied into your hair or around the collar of your favorite dog.
Knitting: Placemat
Functional, washable, pretty placemats. The way the pattern is offered, there are frequent yarn cuts, making for a lot of strands to be sewn on along one side of the edge. You can use fewer colors or less frequent color changes if you do not want to do as much finishing work. The potholder pattern is written for two colors only.
Knitting: Bib
This bib’s not the only thing made in the USA, baby was too! Soft and completely washable in American-made Kraemer Tatamy yarn, the bib has a seed stitch border, I-cord ties, and duplicate stitch lettering.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Emblazon your team spirit on your hat with the rousing Packers cheer, “Go Pack Go!” Using the two team colors and simple-to-follow stranded colorwork, create a hat that is a surefire hit for any Green Bay football fan.
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
I’m dreaming of a White Christmas! These sweet little mittens hang happily on your tree, or anywhere you want to spread some holiday joy. They knit up super quick and look especially sparkly and special in Kraemer’s Perfection Lights, which has a bit of shimmer perfect to catch the light.
Crochet: Hanging Ornament
**** If you like this project, keep your eye out for this year’s little crocheted friend, Chibi the Corgi! ****
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
These fingerless mitts are a great first cable project, worked flat with simple ribbing. The pattern is extremely easy to follow, with a special tracker to help you keep your place.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
These fingerless mitts are very simple to make, a good first cable project for someone comfortable with working in the round. Working them with “magic loop” makes the process even more simple, but is not necessary.
Crochet: Cowl
Inspired by the simple Granny Square, but also by my dear grandmother, this pretty cowl will warm your neck (and heart!) in the coldest of weather. Tatamy Tweed is so soft and cozy.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
Wanna play monster? Show your true colors in a Frankenstein Hat! The details are so fun:
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Seems like everyone these days is playing or knows about Minecraft. My son just caught the bug, and is constantly calling me to the computer to see the creatures that live in this virtual world. The Creeper is one of the bad guys, so I worked him into a harmless motif for a winter hat.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
Do you know a Little Monster? Let him/her show their true colors in a Frankenstein Hat! The details are so fun:
Knitting: Animal Toy
The secret of the grumpy cat Tardar Sauce is that she is really a happy kitty, just like this cuddly, snuggly stuffed plushie Grumpy K(n)itty. You can’t help but hug her and play with her, or feature her in your own homemade memes.