Jennifer Beaulieu
eBooks available as Ravelry Downloads
eBook :
3 patterns
This ebook will have 3 sock patterns releasing in June, July, and August of 2023.
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
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Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
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Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
You’ll never know what will be lurking behind the trees when stepping into a haunted forest! At first glance, you may assume these are just ghouls, but while I was creating these socks I learned they were quite different. I call them Blobby Creatures.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Beaded shark socks? I don’t think anyone guessed that this was going to happen! The idea just came to me one day when I was trying to think of a way to make shark socks that were different from other shark socks.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
After completing my Anthozoan Socks, I wanted to use the leftover yarn to design another pair of socks. Thus the name Coral Reeflections: not only it is a callback because of the leftover yarn, but because it references the name of the first pair of socks made with it.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
It’s not often, for me, that the pattern comes before the yarn choice, but I do have some designs that I have played with before choosing yarn. These designs, or parts of designs, are often half fleshed out, or didn’t turn out quite as I imagined, but are something that I keep because it might be useful later. Such was the case with the big flo...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
I believe that all yarn has a pattern that it wants to become. These socks went through 4-5 different iterations before I was happy with the pattern. I originally did not want to add any eyelets or lace, but the ideas I had just didn’t look right. Finally, I added the lace bits, and the yarn was finally satisfied.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Smocked stitches are just so fun. They give a wonderful three dimensional texture that shows up well on a variety of yarns. While smocked stitches are quite easy, I did decide to space these out so that making them doesn’t interrupt the knitting flow very often.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
When I saw the intense, bright colors of this jungle themed sock set, I knew I wanted to make some bold, graphic flowers in the contrast colors, but I wanted it to be a quicker knit, so I chose mosaic knitting to create the flowers. I added some detail down the sides of the sock in the main color that represents vines.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
To thank all of my followers who support my work by liking, sharing, and knitting my patterns, I decided to make this pattern available for free!
Knitting: Throw
Ever since creating the Text(ure) Me sock series and cowl, I had been thinking about a blanket that used the same texture. However, since a blanket is knit flat instead of in the round, it had to be done a little differently. Here I take 7 colors of DK weight yarn and have alternating garter stitch and texture sections, which makes for a lovely...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
I imagine knitting these socks on cold winter nights, cozied up on the couch with a favorite blanket, while snow is falling outside - or whenever winter vibes are needed!
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Ribbed socks are wonderful. They both stretch and hug the foot, which makes them an ideal choice not only for yourself, but when knitting for someone else as well. That’s why this pattern includes six sizes: from a child’s small, to an adult extra large.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Ideas have a tendency to morph, often taking an unexpected shape in the end. Shawls and wraps are also beautifully creative pieces that don’t have to conform to any particular shape or size in the end, as long as it works for the wearer. The combination of free-flowing ideas and yarn led to the wave shape that this wrap takes.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This was a case of yarn inspiring pattern. When I saw these beautiful colors, I immediately thought of a cauldron. And a broom. And a witch’s hat. And a cat.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
Welcome to the third and final pattern in the Striped Summer Shorties Collection! The collection has 3 shortie sock patterns featuring stripes. For a discount, buy the full ebook now!
Knitting: Ankle Sock
It’s time to celebrate summer with your favorite frozen treat…that’s starting to melt! Bomb pops, Neapolitan ice cream, Spumoni, and rainbow sherbet are just a few inspirational ideas to get you started.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
Welcome to the second pattern in the Striped Summer Shorties Collection! For a discount, buy the full ebook now!
Knitting: Ankle Sock
Welcome to the first of three patterns in the Striped Summer Shorties Collection! For a discount, buy the full ebook!
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
When I first sat down to create these socks, I knew I wanted to make something visually striking, symmetrical, and probably something geometric. However, as I was creating, this is what flowed out of my hands. As the waves took shape, I knew I wanted them to be not-quite-regular, with slight varying differences in width. This ended up creating ...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks, Ankle Sock
With yarn colors evoking a sense of ocean waves lapping at sandy beaches, and beautiful flowers and foliage, this easy eyelet pattern flows in a wave formation between the garter stitch sandbars.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Make them festive with bright greens for St. Patrick’s Day, or go with a softer palette suitable for spring and beyond. Either way, the Shamrockin’ Socks will definitely put a little spring in your step!
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These socks feature a foldover cuff in a contrasting color, and, when folded down, hits the cables in just the right spot to strike a pleasing contrast.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Heartsplosion is a stranded colorwork sock pattern that is written in three sizes. Each size has been individually charted so that they all have the full Heartsplosion effect. While the three sizes have slight differences in the charts to make this happen, they are all similar and will be recognizable as the same pattern.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The third (and last!) of the Text(ure) Me sock series is the Text(ure) Me DK, knit in two colors of DK weight sock yarn.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Version 2 update, July 25, 2023: There is now a 7 color version with no MC included! This version is designed to work with 7 20g fingering weight miniskeins.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Knit in two colors of DK weight yarn, the color play in these socks creates a subtle zigzag effect, even though you’re neither zigging nor zagging.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These socks were inspired by my Gems in the Window cowl. Someone requested that I turn the design into socks, so here it is! I did need to make some modifications to the pattern repeat to make it work for socks, since sock requirements are a little different than cowl requirements.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
As the name “Will You Marl Me?” suggests, you can marl this sock by using fingering weight held double, or you can use any DK or worsted weight yarn that fits the gauge.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Grab your needles and yarn, and let’s cast (on) some spells (socks)! The colors in this sock are woven together with helical knitting and slipped stitches to show the progress of your spellweaving as you complete your spells (socks). On the back of the leg, you’ll find some leftover spell sparkles decorating your sock.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This is your invitation to play with texture and color! The two stripes next to each other of similar color are different…or are they?
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Text(ure) Me Again is updated variation on my original Text(ure) Me socks. These socks have extra texture, more stripes, and fewer ends to weave in, along with a callback to the original pattern!
Knitting: Cowl
When I received this yarn, it was like instinct. Doing only a quick calculation in my head for the cast on, I started knitting, and the pattern emerged. I was struck by the movement in the pattern, and also how it was like I was looking through a series of windows that were studded with gemstones.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
I wanted to create a fun, smocked design, that could be knit either with miniskeins, or one color throughout. Each pattern repeat creates one stripe if you decide to use minis.
Knitting: Cowl
After creating the Text(ure) Me socks, I thought that a cowl with a similar design would be equally fun to knit - and I was right! This is a perfect pattern for minis, scraps, or advent leftovers. The texture pattern and changing colors of this cowl keep your interest while it remains easy enough to knit while watching TV.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
I wanted to create a pair of striped socks where there was no color jog when you change colors. These socks make that happen, while the slipped stitch pattern lets both colors shine. Since these socks mirror each other, you will need to knit both a right sock and a left sock. I recommend knitting the right sock first, as learning the pattern is...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This is a stranded colorwork sock pattern. It was made to take advantage of minis or leftovers for the contrast colors, but also looks beautiful worked as a two color sock.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
I was looking at a black and white photo of the inside of a sock that had many ends to weave in, and thought, wouldn’t it be great if we could knit scrappy socks without having to weave in any ends? Maybe just let them all hang out? So that’s what I did! I went through a few iterations
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Whether you can’t resist the temptation of a beautiful mini skein set, or have an overflowing bin full of leftover sock yarn, I’ve created these socks to showcase the beauty of each mini you choose. These socks are knit in relaxing colorblock sections, with a little bit of colorwork to tie it all together.