Janet Tamargo
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Scarf
This scarf is knitted in garter stitch with only simple shaping and minimal assembly required. I was able to complete the scarf in less than 6 hours. The scarf can be easily adjusted for length by adding or subtracting rows from the center of the scarf.
Knitting: Scarf
This scarf has a simple 6 row repeating pattern with alternating vertical bands of different textures, making it equally appealing when viewed from either side. I made this scarf on 4mm needles with DK weight yarn but feel free to experiment with whatever yarn and needles you wish.
Knitting: Booties
These seamless booties are worked from the top down, in the round, on double-pointed needles and feature a basket- weave pattern on the uppers that brings to mind old fashioned penny loafers. The cuff forms a casing for a lace, cord or ribbon which with a toggle or two hole button can be used to tighten the cuff, or can just be tied in a bow.
Knitting: Booties
This is a pattern for combat bootie for a baby. They are worked from the cuff down in one piece ending at center of sole. Directions are included for knitting in the round.
Knitting: Animal Toy
Written pattern for ducklings with or without feet. Worked in Bernats pipsqueak yarn in yellow, white or yellow multi. They are worked flat from tail to top of the head and then seamed along the back. Wings, beak and feet are knitted separately and then sewn on. Directions are included for knitting the beak in the pipsqueak yarn or in worsted y...
Knitting: Animal Toy
This is knitted in garter stitch with the head body and back legs worked in one piece. Ears, muzzle, belly and tail are knitted and sewn on. Easy to finish in one evening this 9 inch tall puppy can be machine washed and dried in a pillowcase or wash bag.
Knitting: Animal Toy
This super soft bear is knit in garter stitch from feet to the top of the head. Arms, muzzle, ears and contrast tummy panel are knit separately and sewn on. Due to the forgiving nature of this yarn sewing up is easy and I was able to complete this bear in under three hours. Only one ball of yarn is required with oddments of the contrasting color.