Jodi Brown
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Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A DK beanie with fun pixelated pops of color. The slipped mosaic stitches along with purl bumps of the triple stitch make this beanie a knit that you just can’t put down.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Super cozy and colourful contrast, this DK weight hat has it all…mosaic knitting, contrasted colors and a fun twin stitch that makes the prettiest all over texture. This hat will fly off your needles.
Knitting: Cowl
A bulky weight cowl using slipped stitches and two contrasting colors. This knit will fly off your needles.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
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Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The brim of this hat is the star of the show, using slipped stitches and a highly contrasted yarn it creates a wow factor for this hat.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Twisted rib paired with purl stitches makes the perfect texture for this beanie.
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
This is the fourth instalment of my Hatvent mini hats. These adorable hats are perfect as a gift topper or holiday ornament, they also look great attached to an i-cord as a garland. They are constructed using fingering weight yarn held double, but DK or worsted weight, held single, can be substituted. Instructions are written for magic- loop me...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Pattern Notes I love creating stripes and texture in my knitting using mosaic slipped stitches. This pattern uses one strand of DK and Mohair held triple throughout to create a squishy soft fabric that’s a dream to wear. You can also substitute the mohair and use 2 contrasted colors of DK, however you choose to knit the Monday Hat, it will quic...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This will be the hat you’ll reach for every time you want to feel cozy. The DK yarn makes the perfect weight of fabric to wear on those cold days outside or if you’re like me, all day inside as well. This gender neutral design works for everyone and will be great for gifting, if you are able to part with it. If you haven’t tried Sunday Morning ...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A textured beanie knit with one main color and two contrasting 20g minis, PERFECT for stash busting. It uses fingering weight held double throughout but would also be perfect knit up in a DK weight yarn. An easily memorized pattern that knits up super quick!
Knitting: Ankle Sock
This sock is a fun, very quick knit…a mostly vanilla sock with an adorable ruffle cuff and a cut in afterthought heel.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
I love slipped stitches and the endless combinations it can make. This pattern uses highly contrasted colors to form a squishy striped pattern. There are two slightly different versions in this pattern, I loved them both and couldn’t pick just one. It’s a very
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
Pattern notes: These festive mini hats can be used on a garland of i-cord or as a gift topper or ornament! They are constructed using fingering weight yarn held double, but worsted weight, held single, can be substituted. Instructions are written for magic-loop method but you can use dpns if you prefer. See last page for pattern tips. Use up
Knitting: Cowl
This is the complimentary cowl to the Hahnel Hat. I have used DK for this pattern but you could easily substitute worsted or fingering held double.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A DK weight hat using a main color with highly contrasted stripes. I have used DK for the main color and fingering minis held double for my stripes. You could alternately use DK for the stripes OR a fingering held together with mohair for a little fuzz. Happy knitting!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Its the perfect fitting beanie that feels like a hug on your head. This pattern includes a DK and a worsted version.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Pattern Notes: I wanted this pattern to have clean simple lines and without any ribbing for the brim. This will be be beautiful knit in one color or as many that suits your fancy. Happy knitting! ❤︎
Knitting: Cowl
I have a new love for cowls. It’s the accessory you don’t have to fuss with to keep it in place like you might a shawl. You slip it over your head and you’re done. This cowl is extra soft with the mohair lining the inside which makes it super cozy to wear.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Pattern Notes: We had to put our sweet cat Rosie Sunflower down this spring after 17 years together. We had gotten Rosie when my oldest two were 5 and 2, Mackenzie gave her her first name Rosie and Jord gave her her second name Sunflower. This is my little tribute to her.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
I. Love . Mohair. I wanted to have a hat that highlighted mohair on its own, not held with another fiber. This is an almost faux brioche looking fabric made with super easy slipped stitches. As with all my patterns this is a fun knit that is easily memorized. I hope you love knitting it!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Pattern Notes: I love how a ribbed hat just hugs your head and never seems to stretch out. I thought it would be fun to put a twist on the old 2x2 ribbed hat and add a few cables. Super simple to knit, a great beginner cable hat. It will become your go-to hat, you’ll want to knit it again and again.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Pattern Notes: I have always been a sucker for cables, they are super easy and add a wow factor to any pattern. This hat has a slightly more relaxed fit than a beanie but is still fitted enough not to feel slouchy.
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
This pattern has 6 mini hat patterns that you would knit two of each to make a icord garland or singles to make a gift topper orornament.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Pattern Notes: I had so much yarn left from my first Ale Hat that I wanted to design another pattern that would use the left over yarn. This hat is a super quick knit because it uses DK weight yarn held double. I have added some purl bumps and slipped stitches that add a ton of texture. Perfect for gift knitting but beware, you may not want to ...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Pattern notes: This pattern uses mosaic knitting, a method using slipped stitches and two colors of yarn, to create a fun, colourful pattern. This hat is knit in fingering weight yarn held double but can be substituted for worsted weight. You begin with a main color, used throughout the hat, and alternate with colourful stripes for the body. Wh...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Pattern Notes: This is a fingering weight shawl that uses 1 full skein and 7 minis. The amount that you need for each mini is so small that this will be a great way to use up your fingering bits from your stash. It would also be gorgeous knit as a 2 color version. I have added lots of texture and quick color changes to make this a fun and engag...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This is a very long and somewhat narrow crescent shawl. I am able to wrap it twice around my neck and still have nice long tails to hang down. I recommend picking a high contrast color B to really make the slipped stitches pop.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This is an asymetrical triangular shawl knit in worsted weight yarn with a dropped stitch applied border.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
For this collection I was inspired by the love that I have for my sister. I had gotten this incredible new-to-me base of Plucky yarn dyed by another amazing sister duo, Sarah and Hayley, in four different colors and knew they had to work together, they were all too perfect together to split up. At the time of this design I was not the biggest f...