Heidi Marie Robinson
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Coffee / Tea Pot
Being snowed in isn’t so bad when you have a cheerful pot of tea. Keep it piping hot all morning with this fun accessory.
Knitting: Beret, Tam
Three of Hearts is knit using one skein of super squishy and soft Blue Sky Alpaca EXTRA. This beautiful yarn leaves wonderfully defined cables against a reverse stockinette back ground. Slightly slouchy, the beret looks beautiful any way you style it. A subtle Hugs and Kisses cable motif that forms the band of the hat is knit flat and then join...
Crochet: Scarf
A simple granny stripe scarf is a great way to showcase the gradient of Fiber Optic Yarns Kashmir Paintbox set. One set makes a short scarf, if you want a longer scarf you can make this narrower (just omit some of the double crochet clusters) or buy two sets of this lovely wool.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves, Beanie, Toque
Squashy garter stitch interplays with smooth stockinette in this textured fingerless mitt and hat duo. The garter stitch gathers gently and creates a really pretty fabric that hugs curves and makes for a comfortable fit on most sizes. Warm, wooly deliciousness!
Knitting: Lampshade
Pretty knit lamp covers made to fit IKEA Glas Bord lamps. Simple squared off shape highlights the rippling effect of the stitch pattern. Softens the glow and adds warmth and texture to plain glass shades.
Crochet: Home - Other
My metal bar stools are too hot and sticky in the summer, and icy cold in the winter.
Knitting: Coffee / Tea Pot
There’s nothing like a big brunch on your snow day, and this cheerful cover for your french press will not only brighten even the gloomiest morning, but it will keep your coffee piping hot all the way through your meal. The matching coasters will be sure to make a charming addition to your brunch table.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This little kerchief can be worn as a scarf or small, pretty shawl. The body has an eyelet pattern interspersed with springy garter stitch rows. The leaf edging is knit separately and joined at the end. This knit is a wonderful vehicle for your favorite variegated fingering weight wool.
Knitting: Wreath
Simple, shimmery and pretty, this wreath will be sure to brighten your holiday home. The Snowball Wreath is knit in a tube then slipped over a wreath form and adorned by super fun pompom ‘snowballs’.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Finely knit fingerless mitts feature a pretty double-scalloped lace pattern. The fingering weight wool makes a thin yet warm fabric, these are not your average bulky mitts. They are pretty and practical without being too fussy. The lace pattern looks beautifully complicated, but it is a very simple repeat of decreases and yarn overs. The unders...
Knitting: Scarf
If you have downloaded this pattern before 10/22/13 please take a moment to download the newest version. I have made corrections which make the pattern easier to read.
Knitting: Money Purse
This sweet little coin purse is sure to delight both its knitter and anyone who happens to get their happy little hands on it. This is a fun instant gratification project. It is teeny and fast to knit with just enough pattern to keep it interesting. Super cute in solid wool or self striping and ombre wools. You will need to purchase a 3x3 inch ...
Knitting: Baby Blanket
The Feather & Fan stitch pattern is an old knitting favorite. Its a stitch with a lot of bang for your buck. The simple act of pairing yarn overs with knitting two stitches together gives you a beautiful undulating wave pattern. This is by no means a ground breaking pattern, there are many variations out there, but its my little twist on an...
Knitting: Money Purse
These sweet little coin purses are sure to delight both their knitter and anyone who happens to get their happy little hands on them. The pattern includes instructions for both the Star Stitch Purse and the pretty Bramble Stitch Purse.
Knitting: Scarf
The diagonal ‘mistake’ ribbing on this scarf gives it interesting dimensional texture. The pattern is reversible, so there is no ugly side, which is great for scarves as you wear them in three dimensions. The pattern is a simple repeat of only eight lines.
Knitting: Cowl
Cowls are a fun, easy to knit accessory. This pretty star stitch scarf slips over the head to protect you from autumn winds. Its slim, yet squashy and comfortable. Make one to match your favorite fall outfit, it’s the perfect pop of color.