Fairlight Fibers
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Cowl
Changes come to the world in small echoes, rippling out from each of our actions until they create an inescapable and beautiful pattern. The Small Echoes Cowl represents these changes as they grow, reimagining our society and ourselves.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Sometimes the best things in life are astonishingly simple. This easy hat is about as basic as they come: just 1x1rib with a neat row of knit stitches to decorate the edge of the folded rim. Simple decreases are spaced to keep the hat from rising up or being too pointy. It’s basic, beautiful, and squishy-warm! Perfect for gifts, quick knits, an...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
There’s nothing like a crisp, sweet glass of Champagne to celebrate the New Year. This bubble-covered hat makes an adorable, warm topper in cool weather. The bubble-pom on top is an fun final touch to make your hat sparkle!
Knitting: Ankle Sock
These sweet socks are a great way to use sock sets with contrasting minis. They are short, easy to make, and practical, with a reinforced slip-stitch “eye-of-partridge” heel. They’re perfect for transitional weather, or anytime you want to make quick, fun socks.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
San Juan Island Socks are named for an island in the San Juan Archipelago, north of Seattle. These beautiful islands are known for their marine life and their relaxed pace. San Juan Islands color work socks are made with one main skein and one mini-skein of contrasting yarn, featuring waves, starfish, and sand patterns. The design utilizes a si...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Alpental Magic Beanie is named after a pretty mountain skiing and hiking area in the Cascades. This compact and easily-stowed beanie is made with one-skein of aran-weight yarn and a simple 2-stitch twisted cable that doesn’t require a cable needle at all. The pattern all but “disappears” when not on your head, looking like a simple seed sti...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Golden Gardens Socks are named for a pretty park in the old Swedish and Norwegian neighborhood of Seattle. These color work socks are made with one main skein and one mini skein of contrasting yarn, featuring Scandinavian-style patterns.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
The Point Edwards Mitts are like sweaters for your hands! These cuffed mitts can be worn either as fingerless mitts, or with the cuffs unrolled to cover cold fingertips, including the thumbs! They are perfect for winter walks or for driving on cold mornings.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Cedar River Beanie is a warm cabled hat that can be worn two ways: either pulled down tight with a rolled brim, or allowed to rise to a peak, pixie-style. This makes the hat versatile and leaves open pom-pom or tassel possibilities!
Knitting: Cowl
This is a pretty cabled cowl that is quick to make and warm on a cold winter walk. Two different cable styles travel vertically to decorate the cowl between purl bands.
Knitting: Mittens
These easy mittens are slim-fitting and warm, with twisted rib edging, a thumb gusset designed to eliminate gaps, and a Kitchener Stitch tip on the fingers to make a neat edge. They will fit any ladies’ hand, from small-large.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
These sweet socks are decorated with three lace trees, two on the ankle with clusters of fruit, and another on the top of the foot without the bobbles. They have a short ribbed cuff, a slip-stitch heel flap for durability, and a gusset for an excellent fit. The toe is a standard pointed toe.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
These cute socks are made with a sweet bobble cast-on and simple lace pattern that continues down the foot to the unique round toe. They are short enough to stay up on their own, and use a stockinette heel flap and a gusset for an excellent fit.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Picnic Point Beanie uses easy techniques, knitting in the round and twisted rib stitches, to create a cute patterned hat that complements any yarn.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These pretty socks are made with a simple 15-stitch lace repeat that adds interest without being too difficult or time-consuming. The ribbed cuff holds them up nicely. Options include a cute shortie sock! They use a slip-stitch heel flap for durability and a gusset for an excellent fit.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This little beanie is perfect for travel, or for those days when cool evenings surprise you. Pop this quick beanie in your pocket or purse, and you’ll be ready for any change in weather. The lace is highly textured, yet simple to do, and the whole beanie requires less than 50g of DK-weight yarn. Make a dozen in different colors!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This cute hat is fun to make, and a delicious treat to wear. Slip stitch ribbing and slip stitching in the body make the hat warm and extra squishy -- it’s perfect for yarns that need a bit of breaking up to avoid color pooling, while creating a wonderfully smooshy fabric almost like brioche. Add a pom, and you have an ideal hat!
Knitting: Scarf
As we enter the one-year anniversary of this pattern hitting Ravelry as one of our Pre-Order Yarn Club patterns, I’m re-releasing it for free. Enjoy this lovely, practical scarf.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
These short, sweet socks are perfect for the moderate weather of the temperate coast, or any time you don’t need a longer sock. They are quick to make and involve almost no purling. They can be easily adjusted to fit any foot size, customized to fit like a glove, and are very comfortable and squishy. Their short top never sags and they stay put...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Black Bears on Wind Mountain is an oversized beanie. It’s meant to be worn slouchy or pulled down tight in rough weather. There is a short story included with the pattern about an encounter with black bears near our home. A recipe for Black Bear Chocolate, Cherry and Sweet Cheese Tarts is included as well.
Knitting: Cowl
This is a quick, deliciously smooshy cowl made from three different weights of yarn. It wraps your neck in warm comfort, with a dash of color. You can follow the pattern exactly, or you can “freestyle” the upper half of the cowl, adding different stitch patterns as you please.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
These pretty fingerless mitts are a quick knit in two colors, with an eye-catching border of seed stitch ribbing, and a simple ribbed hand and open thumb.
Knitting: Cowl
Our Chocolate Tweed Cowl is a very simple linen stitch cowl, worked in the round, in three colors of Cedar House Yarns Sapling Sock. These three colors -- Smoked Porter, Bark, and Cervidae -- are very close in tone and create a lovely striped cowl with a gradient effect.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Our Color Pop Shawl is oversized, extra snuggly and deliciously warm. The colored tips keep it lively, while the simple seed stitch makes it a great mindless project for a winter evening, or the perfect project for a beginning knitter. A quick ironing makes the edge lie flat: there’s no need to block, so it’s perfect for everyday wear. This sha...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks, Knee-highs
These socks are can be adjusted to fit any calf/foot size. You can size them up for someone who needs an extra large sock, or down for a child-sized sock. You can make the foot and calf as long as you like, you can lengthen the cuff, or shorten it. You can make the foot wider than the leg, or narrower if you have a wider calf. They can be made ...