Emma Bermudez
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Knitting: Ankle Sock
Don’t slip! Inspired by the classic cartoon of a slippery banana peel, Banana Slip(pers) are a sock pattern designed to fit sizes 3-4 years all the way to through adult!
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Yet another animal in my growing repertoire… a Beluga! This time I took inspiration from my mom’s favorite animal; the bubbled, squishy head is almost as much fun to poke as I’d imagine the real deal would be!
Knitting: Dress
Available in one size only, size 0-3 months. I may add sizes 3-6 and 6-12 months in the future, but for now, just the wee one! Perfect for fall or spring days! Knit in cotton for warmer weather, and wool paired with tights for cooler. Exact measurements are provided in the pattern.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
THIS IS A KNITTING PATTERN, NOT SOCKS. Please read the pattern description.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
THIS IS A KNITTING PATTERN, NOT SOCKS. Please read the pattern description.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
THIS IS A KNITTING PATTERN, NOT SOCKS. Please read the pattern description.
Knitting: Pullover
This is a simple, top down, no fuss sweater pattern for an infant; in super bulky yarn! If you thought baby knits are fast, just wait until you knit up this sweater. Using such thick yarn results in a cozy, plush, sweatshirt like sweater. But better than any store bought sweater because not only is it handmade with love, but it’ll be done in a ...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This baby beanie pattern is the sequel to my Basic Baby Beanie, but this time, knit in DK weight yarn! It’s about as simple as you can get - knit flat and then seamed using the mattress stitch, it is the perfect project for a beginner branching out from garter scarves; to make this, you only need to know how to knit and decrease. No purling nec...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
THIS IS A KNITTING PATTERN, NOT SOCKS. Please read the pattern description.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Hisss is a top down sock pattern knit primarily in the round, but with small portions knit flat. Though the scale pattern may look intimidating, no stranded color work is needed! The scales are formed with mosaic knitting, so if you can knit stripes and slip stitches, you can do it. This pattern has been written to work for either double pointe...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
For my newest animal sock, I looked towards the weather for inspiration - what do you think of when surrounded by cold and ice? It made me think of penguins, waddling around in the snow!
Knitting: Table Setting - Other
This cute little silverware stocking is essentially a top down sock pattern knit in the round that features a continuous cable pattern! The stocking has a short row heel which is worked in pattern, so you never lose the cabled appearance. This pattern came to be after my mom came to me with a pattern request - she wanted to knit up these decora...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
My fourth and final Christmas sock designs… A chimney! The one and only knit piece my brother has ever requested!! I don’t normally torture myself by knitting socks for large men, but for this one, I’ll make an exception.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Third in my line of ugly Christmas socks… O’ Tannenbaum, Christmas tree socks!
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This pattern is the child version of my pattern, Rudolph Socks, and one of two children sized Christmas sock patterns I’ll be posting this month!
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Rudolph Socks are a simple sock pattern, but with some very important additions!
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Socks the Platypus is the latest installment in my wacky and whimsical sock series which now includes, ‘Catch of the Day,’ ‘Crikey!,’ and ‘Here be Dragons.’ As always, I’m heavily motivated by my brother’s enthusiasm for these patterns, and this time he even gave our friend his brilliant name, Socks.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Catch of the Day and Crikey! have ignited a fire in me to keep creating these silly, funky sock patterns. The name ‘Here be Dragons’ comes from the medieval tale of explorers labelling dangerous or unknown territories with the title, “Here be dragons.” But, unlike for those adventurers, knitting these socks won’t be an exploration of unknown te...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Pride Socks is a pattern made about love, with love. The rainbow hearts, heels, and toes celebrate pride in an identity (or identities!). If you’re so inclined, feel free to substitute in one of the many other wonderful pride flags!
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
This is a simple, bottom up, summer or spring top for an infant or toddler. You can knit this with two strands of lace weight yarns held together to achieve the three or four color gradient affect, or knit it in solid. Use cotton yarn for a lovely summer top, knit in wool for a spring top, and layer with a long sleeve onesie if you want to make...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
THIS IS A KNITTING PATTERN, NOT SOCKS. Please read the pattern description.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This pattern is exactly what the name says – it’s better than nothing! The pattern isn’t innovative, difficult, or awe inspiring, but not every knit sock has to be. It is however, perfect for when you want just a little bit more interest than plain stockinette. The line of two purl stitches on either side of the foot allows the sock to fit your...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat is the baby version of my very first pattern, Crossing Lines Hat. It uses techniques typically reserved for lace work, and instead creates a simultaneously warm and squishy, airy and pliable, piece of fabric. Knit in a wool for a cool weather piece, or in cotton for a warm weather knit. The stitch pattern itself isn’t difficult, and is...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Using a combination of knits, slip stitches, increases, decreases, and yarn overs, this delicate pattern feels like you’ve stepped into a spring garden. The yarn overs emulate clusters of flowers, and the curves of the decreases and increases appear as flower stems. The design is continuous from top to toe, continuing down the heel flap.
Knitting: Cardigan
This is a simple, top down, no fuss cardigan pattern for a baby; it’s the perfect weekend knit for that stray skein or two of bulky yarn you have laying around! Knit flat, with arms in the round, you have the option to knit this with rolled edges, ribbed edges, or a mix of the two. This cardigan should be a loose fit with several inches of posi...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These beautiful socks are simple but interesting! The stitch pattern, which is made of purls and knits, is easy and fast to memorize. This is simple top down sock pattern that features a textured stitch pattern. The sock has a heel flap and short row heel, which could be easily substituted if desired.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This sock pattern is comprised of knits, purls increases, decreases, and slipped stitches. The pattern continues on the entire foot, over the heel flap, and incorporates the decreases the gusset decreases into the pattern. It is possible to modify the length of both the leg and foot, and instructions for both modifications are written in the pa...
Knitting: Pullover
This is a simple no fuss, top down sweater for a toddler. You have the option to knit this with rolled edges, ribbed edges, or a mix of the two. Should be appropriate for beginner knitters, and intermediate or advanced knitters will likely find this a breeze!
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This tiny sock set features three coordinating sock patterns. This set is the perfect gift for a new parent, whether that be yourself or someone else! Knit in neutrals or bright colors, colors with minimal contrast or significant contrast, or any other combination your mind can create, and really make this pattern your own. The striped socks us...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This baby beanie pattern is about as simple as you can get! Knit flat and then seamed, it is the perfect project for a beginner branching out from garter scarves; to make this, you only need to know how to knit and decrease. No purling necessary. A pompom is the perfect topper, but not necessary!
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This sock pattern is comprised completely of knits and purls; the purls create a cascading pattern that spirals around the leg and foot. The left and right feet are perfect mirrors of each other.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Piece of the Ocean socks are beautiful, versatile socks. Knit in blues to keep the feel of the ocean, or knit in your favorite color for a different look! The stitch pattern itself isn’t difficult technique wise, and is easy to memorize, however, the stitch pattern in combination with a sock pattern can become confusing at times. Because of thi...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This conceptually simple sock pattern is a great way to knit a striped sock with just a little more interest. For best results, use a self striping sock yarn. My yarns used were KnitPicks Felici in Chelsea, and KnitPicks Stroll in White.
Crochet: Animal Toy
Larry the Llama is a relatively fast pattern, thanks to the bulky yarn! This adorable little guy makes for the perfect toy, or decor piece. He is 12 inches from tail to nose, and 13 inches from hoof to ear.
Knitting: Pillow / Cushion
This project is the perfect touch for a lonely chair, or the finishing touch to your couch. The simple knit is fast and easy but brings warm and a touch of hominess to your space. Use neutrals like grey, beige, or cream, or natural shades of blues or green to have a pillow that can be displayed in multiple seasons. This pillowcase is the perfec...
Crochet: Animal Toy
Dolly the Dog is a cute little stuffy that can function as a toy or decor piece! She's modeled after a Labrador...
Crochet: Booties
These sweet little shoes are worked almost entirely in one piece, with the sole seamed. Size newborn. They are worked up in a matter of hours, and require less than half a skein of your average sock/fingering weight yarn. The pattern itself is relatively simple. These make the perfect little gift for a new parent!
Knitting: Pillow / Cushion
This quick little project for a 16x16 inch pillowcase will bring lots of color and warmth to your couch! To keep a ‘Christmas-y’ feel, work the pillowcase up in red and white. If you want décor that’ll last through the winter, try playing around with other color combos. Neutrals, like grey or beige and cream, shades of blue, or a rich forest gr...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat is a worsted weight version of my original pattern, Crossing Lines Hat. It uses techniques typically reserved for lace work, and instead creates a simultaneously warm and squishy, airy and pliable, piece of fabric.
Knitting: Pullover
This is a simple, top down, no fuss sweater pattern for an infant; it’s the perfect weekend knit for that stray skein or two of bulky yarn you have laying around! You have the option to knit this with rolled edges, ribbed edges, or a mix of the two. Should be appropriate for beginner knitters, and intermediate or advanced knitters will likely f...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat got its name because of both the literal interpretation (lines crossing other lines) and because of the less literal. It uses techniques typically reserved for lace work, and instead creates a simultaneously warm and squishy, airy and pliable, piece of fabric. With fuzzy yarn, enough to fill the gaps, it’ll hold its own while out and a...