Katherine Rogers

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Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This squishy hat is knit in an extra-simple two-color brioche pattern (eight stitches and just four rounds!). The hat is reversible (like all two-color brioche) and its stretchy, lofty texture is light enough for fall days but insulating enough for cold winter days. This pattern includes directions for a dk weight hat; a variation can be knitte...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This squishy, extra-thick hat is knit in a two-color brioche pattern. The hat is reversible (like all two-color brioche) and its stretchy, lofty texture is light enough for fall days but insulating enough for cold winter days. The hat can be slightly resized using different yarn and needles. There are charted patterns that accompany the written...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This is a colorwork hat knit in the round, and combines a double-sided brim (joined via a provisional cast-on) with traditional and geometric stranded colorwork motifs. The pattern includes an array of charts of all sizes and some blank charts to create your own designs, but instructions are also included for one specific, start-to-finish hat.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This is a beanie incorporating the Art Deco diamond pattern from the Diamond Ray cowl. The hat is worked in the round using stranded colorwork. Instructions are included for both a sock weight version and a sport (or light worsted version), but you can play around with needle size and the number of 16-stitch repeats to create a similar hat with...
Knitting: Cowl
This is a stranded colorwork cowl, knit in the round in two colors. You may increase or decrease the size (height or circumference) by using a heavier yarn and a larger needle. It’s also possible to change the size by increasing or reducing the number of pattern repeats, though do so with caution as this is a very large charted pattern.
Knitting: Cowl
This is a stranded colorwork cowl knit in the round in two colors. The size noted is 24” in circumference and 18” tall, but the size can be varied by substituting a different size yarn or changing the number of repeats of the chart (either laterally or vertically).