Kate Agner

eBooks available as Ravelry Downloads

eBook : 3 patterns

This ebook contains;

eBook : 3 patterns

3 patterns offering options for beads or not for either gender; socks, hat, mitts.

eBook : 3 patterns

This ebook will have at least 3 ankle sock patterns; a mosaic, a slipped stitch, and a colorwork pattern.

eBook : 8 patterns

A collection of patterns specifically made for stash busting

eBook : 15 patterns

This ebay is an assortment of 12+ patterns in different weights of yarn.

eBook : 17 patterns

What could be better than a 2018 monthly washcloth pattern ebook? Starting in June there will be 1 pattern a month added to the ebook with some bonus cotton patterns added throughout the year for over 12 patterns. (It will be cheaper to buy the ebook than each pattern individually.) Patterns in the ebook will consist of various stitch patterns, shapes, yarn weights, and construction methods. Each month you will be surprised by a pattern added to your ebook!

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The Sardaukar were the Emperor’s elite forces. Reared on the Corrino prison planet Salusa Secundus , it was said that six out of thirteen boys would die before age 11. They were trained to be cunning and intense fighters. Emperor Corrino loaned the Harkonnens his Sardaukar troops to annihilate the Atreides on Arakis. They typically wore grey an...
Knitting: Christmas Stocking
Add a little mischief to your stockings this year… or create a whole (g)nomatic tribe of bearded buddies. Alternately make a Santa or for fans of ZZ Top! Hanging loop is on the left side as a traditional stocking. Each Stocking is meant to use about 1 skein of novelty yarn in possible combination with a worsted weight yarn. Note- this pattern i...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Wellington Yueh was Suk doctor to house Atreides. Pieter De Vries (the Harkonnen twisted mentat) found a way to break his Suk conditioning by torturing Yueh’s wife. This pattern is meant to showcase the Mandarin collar shirts Wellington wears in the movies. The lace pattern depicts a broken diamond pattern since the diamond is the symbol of the...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Glossu Rabban “The Beast” is Baron Harkonnon’s eldest nephew. Traditionally he would be heir to House Harkonnon. While the Baron admires his violent nature, he feels Rabban is not cunning enough to rule and the Baron sets him up to fail as governor on Arakis. Glossu Rabban’s brutal tyranny caused rebellions which slowed spice production and ena...
Knitting: Christmas Stocking
A pet stocking without the heel (would pet stockings even have a heel?) so you can stuff those big treats all the way to the toe. Work in 2 colors or as a stash buster with every section in different colors, flip colors around as desired, just know that will change your yardage. Ombre and color shifting yarns would work great too!
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The Scattering was a time of unrest after the death of Leto II when the empire collapsed. It was a scattering geographically into uncharted space to avoid famine and a scattering of technology and ideology which enabled humanity to evolve. This sock is worked toe up in a scattering…combination of slipped stitches, cables, and knit below stitche...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Photo shown on sock blockers is a smaller foot than intended, 2x2 heel ribbing does not go that far into the cuff.
Knitting: Hats - Other
Got an extra skein of yarn left over from that sweater project or a bunch of smaller balls in coordinated colors? Showcase the yarns you loved from your favorite projects in this fun scrunchy hat pattern. Hat is knit bottom up using textured stitches with 1 cable pattern that can be worn centered on the front of head or at the side. Pattern is ...
Knitting: Socks - Other
This pattern is meant to depict the Bene Gesserit “Voice”, audio waves where the right tone needs to be reached to be effective. Socks are worked top down with an afterthought heal and the option of toe socks or a rounded toe. This would be a great stash buster and could also work with striping and ombre yarns just make sure there is a good con...
Knitting: Toeless Sock
Alia was born a reverend mother with all the knowledge and voices of those before her, so it seemed fitting that her sock should be a little different- Yoga socks knit from side to side. I chose a marled main color to signify the static or white noise feeling she must have felt growing up but was still a little girl hence the flowers down the s...
Knitting: Ankle Sock
Jamis was an excellent Fremen fighter, but his fatal flaw was that he was drawn to violence. A pair of shorties seemed fitting to resemble his short life span as a Dune character. The pattern works both as a nod to the form fitting stillsuit he wore and depicts the crysknife in his famous quote at the beginning of the fight with Paul “May thy k...
Knitting: Ankle Sock
Ghanima and Leto II were Paul and Chani’s twins. They didn’t know their mother as she died from birth complications, but both were born with Reverend Mother knowledge. I have decided to represent them as baby socks that look complicated, but are simple 1x1 cables and knit and purl stitches. The texture can either characterize the landscape of D...
Knitting: Ankle Sock
Arakis, also known as Dune, was the most important planet in the Dune universe since Melange was found only in natural form on Arakis. These socks center on spice harvesting; the back of the cuff showcases the “pre-spice mass explosion” which creates a tab naturally with increases and decreases. The front of the sock has 2 spice harvester track...
Knitting: Slippers
Salusa Secundus is the prison planet of House Corinno. These slippers are meant to look like your ankles are shackled in chains. These “barefoot booties” are knit top down in modular fashion. The chain cuff is knit flat from button band to button holes, then the foot portion of the slipper is picked up from the side of the chain and worked in t...
Knitting: Ankle Sock
Chani, daughter of Liet Kynes, is an honorable and fierce Fremen warrior. She loans Paul Atreides the crysknife that ultimately defeats Jamis. Chani will bear Paul three children and train him in the Fremen ways. She is the one to integrate him into their society. The motif both resembles a stillsuit collecting water and a reminder to always mo...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Rescued from the Harkonnen slave pits by Leto, Guerney Halleck became war master for House Atreides. He was known for both his fierceness in battle and his talent playing the baliset. Duncan Idaho once said of him “He could be killing you while he was singing and never miss a note.“- Herbert, Dune 1964. I liked the idea of his 2 different sides...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
“Shai-Hulud” is the name given to the giant sandworms of Arakis by the Fremens. The Fremens worship the worms as sacred deities. These top-down socks are started by working the teeth flat in garter stitch. This tab is then joined in the round and the sock is picked up off the edge and worked in ribbing showcasing the Shai-Hulud body. Pattern ha...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Lady Jessica is the most interesting character for me in Dune, she tries to choose the right path in a world that is constantly changing. Her choices divide between those she loves and loyalty; her Duke, her children, and the Bene Gesserit’s plans. I tried to capture her life in the mock short row heel where her life is reduced (to a few stitch...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Ornithopters were the most common small winged aerial vehicles used in the Imperium. They were jet propelled while wings mimicking bird flight maneuvered the vessel. The pattern naturally creates bumps between the ornithopters which represent the dunes on Arrakis. The alternating twisted stitch and knit 1 below stitch create the slipstream crea...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This Sock is dedicated to both Liet and Pardo Kynes. Liet inherited the title of Imperial Planetologist from his father Pardot and continued his dream of turning Arakis into a green world by first collecting precipitation. The asymmetrical ribbing on these socks are meant to represent the wind traps, which collected moisture and funneled the wa...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Duncan Idaho is a fierce and loyal fighter to House Atreides, serving as their “sword master”. These socks are meant to resemble a padded military combat uniform, but with a little extra flare in the 2 dropped stitches (that are then worked back up to the cuff). They hint at a stillsuit as Duncan spent time with the Fremen. Socks are worked fro...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Caladan was the home planet of House Atreides before they were relocated to Arakis. This planet was described as mostly ocean, but the land was scattered with mountains and rivers. Trade on the planet was centered around the fishing industry. These socks are knit top down with an afterthought heel. There are two charts included for a light main...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Giedi Prime is the home world of the Harkonnens and is described as an industrial volcanic wasteland. These socks are meant to depict the smoggy bared windows of industrial warehouses. Sock can be worn with cuff straight up as a hiking sock or folded over giving it a slight “kilt hose” feel. The lace pattern does not have much stretch; choose a...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Naib Stilgar is the Naib or leader of Siech Tabr. These socks showcase the texture of his land. Like Stilgar, this sock is classy and functional without being too fussy. The cables are the rocky outcrops where they make their homes and the slipped stitch center can either be drum sand or the evidence of worm sign. A solid color would showcase t...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Guild navigators used the spice Mélange to fold space and plot safe travel for the heighliners. Mutated by the spice Mélange, their psychic abilities became the replacement for navigational computers. These socks represent the folding of space and time. Work in a galactic color for extra fun, works great with tonal and speckled yarns. Sock is w...
Knitting: Slippers
“Wormrider” is the Fremen term for someone who can call and ride a sandworm, usually as a rite of passage into adulthood. The fisherman rib cuff is meant to represent the mouth of a sandworm and the ribs on the legs depict the worm body. Slipper is worked top down in modular fashion both in the round and flat. Cuff is meant to stand up on its o...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
He who controls the spice controls the universe.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Parting with friends is a sadness. A place is only a place.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Chilly Willikers is a bottom up stranded colorwork hat covered in knitted snowflakes. Pattern calls for 3 different colors of yarn to match the Chilly Willikers cowl, but you can work in as many colors as desired. Pattern comes in 3 sizes and includes 2 charts- for a light main color or dark main color.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A fun little take on George Carlin’s “Electricity is really just organized lightening” saying.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A gentle nod to the keepers of culture.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A-Tension Span is a reversible hat worked at worsted weight gauge with yarn held double. This pattern is great for those leftover sock and worsted weight yarns.
Knitting: Pullover
A simple textured pattern appears on the front center and outer part of the sleeves, remainder of sweater is worked in stockinette stitch. The sweater body is worked in the round from the bottom up as far as the armholes. The sleeves are worked in the round with double pointed needles/short circular needle from cuff to underarm, and then placed...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Social Butterfly is a fingering weight, double brimmed, stranded color-work hat that is worked from the bottom up with a provisional cast on. Pattern includes instructions for either picot brim or plain edging before starting the stranded color-work brim. One round of the stranded color work incorporates slipped stitches (butterfly antennae) an...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The Caliber pattern was created as an homage to a coworker that recently retired and was a gentleman of high caliber. Making him a pair of socks wasn’t nearly enough to thank him for all his advice and tutelage through the years, but it was something from the heart and I’d like to think a lot of love and honor went into each stitch. Make a pair...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap, Scarf
Pollen Count is a lace wrap for both those who gravitate towards funky and snuggly, or delicate and lightweight. Pollen Count is started with a few stitches and increased to form a rectangle of flower stems and leaves to a create flowers of different lengths. The lace stem section is worked to really show off the fluffy “flower top” pom-poms, i...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This is a pattern for warm house socks, worked in worsted weight yarn and an easy to memorize textured stitch. Socks are knit toe-up with a reverse Dutch heel, dropped stitches, and a roll edge cuff. Right before the cuff, stitches are dropped in 4 columns and with a crochet or latch hook picked up- 2 stitches at a time and “knit” back to the t...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The sock pattern for when you have a lot going on in life and just need something enjoyable and easy to memorize to “relax knit”. Not a difficult pattern, but one to help you unwind. Sock is knit toe up so you can use all of your yarn if desired. This is a great textured pattern for solid, tonal, and speckled yarns. Knit two socks the same or u...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Hat is knit sideways with a provisional cast on, then Kitchener stitched together at the end. Use as few as 3 or as many colors as you like- great for color shifting yarns. For a couple hats I used all scraps, lumped into similar colors then used a Russian join when I ran out.
Knitting: Slippers
Head for the leftovers! A funky little slipper knit in a different direction to showcase color shifting yarns, or just using up your leftovers! Pattern is knit flat and then seamed. Great for the intermediate knitter.
Knitting: Market bag (slouchy)
Looking for an alternative to plastic bags? This pattern is for 2 different size bags you can’t typically find for reusable bags: a produce bag and a larger market bag. Out of 2 cones of cotton you should be able to make 1 market bag and 2 produce bags. Market bag is intended to carry larger box items and items that take up a lot of room but ar...
Knitting: Rug
This is a fun, easy to memorize pattern that will use nearly a cone of cotton to complete. Work in a solid color, self-striping, or ombre yarn to make it your own.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
Mooring lines is a heavily cabled earflap hat. The hat is knit from the bottom up starting with each earflap having 1 cable, then attached to what will become a warm squishy hat. The pattern includes directions for 4 sizes; baby, child, adult, and adult large Cables are worked no more than every other row to give your hands a break, but this pa...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This is a pattern for a fun roomy hat, offered as a colorwork plaid version of those textured hats that have been very popular for a few years. I loved making this hat and want to share that love with you. Instead of paying monetarily, it would warm my heart if you paid in kindness (if you enjoyed making this hat). It could be lending an ear to...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These socks are meant to play with 3 of the same shades of yarn emulating how the light would hit the zigzag and crate depth. Use 1, 2 or many different yarns for the background, just make sure there is a good contrast with your zigzag. Work in tonal yarns for a watercolor look or in solid yarns for a bold look.
Knitting: Hats - Other
Head honcho is a hip hat for cooler weather. The pattern calls for a thin yarn to get the right drape on this slouchy hat. This pattern is worked in an easy lace textured pattern with a fun envelope style top, the stitch is easily memorizable so you can work on it while you commute. Pattern will work with that nice skein of yarn that you don’t ...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Dilly is a fun stranded colorwork hat pattern to either showcase your favorite yarn or use that variegated skein that hasn’t worked in other projects. The hat is worked in the round from the bottom up. Pattern has options to work as shown or just the speckled vertical striping pattern over the whole hat, omitting the flower so you can make hats...
Knitting: Hats - Other
This is a fun hat that doubles as a wig when out in the cold trick-or-treating. This a quick knit, worked in US 10 needles with fluffy yarn to replicate frizzy hair. The pattern naturally creates waves to mimic the Bride’s wavy locks. This is a great last minute costume idea, throw on a white dress, or sheet and done!
Knitting: Hats - Other
What a drag when it’s so cold trick-or-treating that you have to wear a stocking cap or ear warmers under your witch hat to keep warm. Hexenhut is a hexagonal witch hat that starts from the icord top that increases to a six-sided brim. The earflaps can be attached while constructing the hat or after felting if you are concerned which side of th...
Knitting: Bonnet
“The Chipmunks” is a bonnet style hat that works the Brava Stripes colorways so you don’t have to do any planning and like real chipmunks, each hat is unique in striping. Hat is worked flat in stockinette stitch from chin ribbing to top with garter stitch edging. The top is worked from back to front while being knit together with the side stitc...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
A simple lace sock meant to look like the seedy dandelion heads. Sock is worked toe up with optional ribbing on calf to accommodate larger calves. The lace pattern itself is very stretchy to give a nice comfy fit. Work in any colors you desire and capture a multitude of flowers!
Knitting: Pullover
Scuttlebutt is a bulky weight, raglan sleeve, top-down sweater. The sweater is worked primarily in the round in stockinette stitch. Once separated for the sleeves a 2nd color is worked every few rows in a textured slipped stitch on the front only (using short rows to keep the same tension on back and omit texture discomfort on the back when sit...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The stitch pattern for these socks was meant to resemble coal and smoke, but then when I started knitting them up in these colors they just became miner socks. A homage to my favorite mining town, Creede Colorado. The pattern is easy to memorize and will look equally good in bold colors with great contrast or in a solid and variegated combo. Wo...
Knitting: Throw
The Bleacher blanket is made long and narrow, meant to warm the laps or shoulders of a family or group of friends (3-4 adults) on those chilly nights at the football game.
Knitting: Bag - Other
Take brown bag days to a new level! Bonus points if the school mascot is a bronco or mustang. “Eats like a horse” is intended to be a fun way to get your little ones to eat their healthy food…like a horse, when you aren’t there to encourage them. He is sure to be a hit at the lunch table with children and teachers alike. The mouth of the horse ...
Knitting: Earflap Hat
Snippets is a pattern that enables you to create unique hats for the entire family or for charity knitting. You can make 2 hats in the same colorways and get one-of-a-kind hats.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Plant your Tulips (two lips) Here is a top-down thick sock or bootie using 2 colors of shine sport. Choose any floral color for the tulip ruffle cuff. Go for a fun bright color as shown or the classic vintage look with colorways “Blush” or “Wisteria”. The body of the sock is the flower stem, choose a shade of green or have fun with it! Sock is ...
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Gnomes are thought to guard earth’s treasures. What could be more precious to protect than a new baby.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Double Scrubber is my favorite washcloth for scrubbing dishes or for scrubbing elbows. Made with crochet cotton and small needles, it is a tight knit that gets the job done. One side is a ribbing pattern and the other is a textured lace so you can choose the right amount of roughness for the task.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth, Potholder
Kitchen Rolags is a great way to combine scrap yarns to make a potholder or dense washcloth. Pattern is worked in slipped stitch to create vertical stripes. This pattern does require a circular needle.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Window frost is knit in the round from the center out. This pattern looks equally good on either side, purl side looks like a snowflake and knit side looks like a flower. Choose your side based on the season. This pattern looks great in speckle, tweed, solid, or striping yarns. Work in cotton to make a washcloth or make a whole bunch in your fa...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
The Sprinkle Love pattern creates a softer, less dense washcloth great for washing and exfoliating your face with its dual textures. This is a great way to use up those scraps of yarn. Add a little fun with variegated and striping yarns.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Backrush is meant to look like the return of water towards the ocean after a wave. Like a backrush, this pattern is meant to be a little bit of a challenge. It combines lace with knitting side to side as you increase or decrease. Finished piece will be a rectangle with lovely edging created as you knit. This pattern is great for variegated and ...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Prism break is a simple textured washcloth with a variety of ridges for cleaning. Great for someone who has mastered knit and purl stitches and wants a little more challenge.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Wedgie Returns is the sibling to the wedgie hat,and is also a fun textured hat that is reversible. Flip inside out to wear whichever side you feel that day. Hat looks equally good worn like a beanie all wrinkled up or as an elongated slouchy hat. Pick a yarn that has some drape over a dense knit. Fingering and sport weight yarns should work...
Knitting: Hats - Other
Wedgie is a fun textured hat that is reversible. Flip inside out to wear whichever side you feel that day. Hat looks equally good worn like a beanie all wrinkled up or as an elongated slouchy hat. This would be really fun in a mohair or fuzzy yarn. Pick a yarn that has some drape over a dense knit. (My retro acrylic yarn didn’t allow much movem...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This Pattern was created to use those small scraps of cotton yarns left over from previous projects. Pattern comes with 2 different charts and uses pieces of yarn from about 1 yard to 40 yards (for the main color which could also easily be worked in scraps depending on how advanced you are in mosaic knitting) Pattern is meant to use up all sort...
Knitting: Towel, Washcloth / Dishcloth, Placemat
This is a simple pattern with a lil twist…or cable edging to create a little ripple. Pattern comes with instructions for both a washcloth and a towel or placemat so you can have a matching set.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
The checkered plait washcloth pattern is meant to look like weaving, or wicker. This is a simple pattern using knit and purl stitches and comes with 3 pattern options in 2 sizes; 6 (8)”15(20) cm square. Great for solid colors, tonals, or striping yarns.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Adamantine is just a simple sturdy pattern. Great for beginners to practice garter and stockinette stitch. Pattern comes in 2 sizes, a good size washcloth in worsted weight yarn or a makeup remover size in crochet cotton/ thread.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Great Pattern for pairing those speckled, variegated or scrubby yarns with a solid color. Knowledge of Mosiac knitting is required. This pattern contains 2 charts; an easier chart of “suds” and a more advanced chart of “popping bubbles”.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This is a fun, simple, yet addictive weave pattern with tiny holes to help create lather. Pattern comes with instruction for 4 different weights of yarn from fingering to bulky to create that perfect washcloth for all uses.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
HeArt Deco is a mosaic knitting pattern meant to use up scraps in 3 contrast colors to mimic the pattern of 3 distinct styles that flow into one another. It can also be worked in a main color and 1 funky contrast color. Knowledge of mosaic knitting is required for this pattern. This is a great way to use up those leftover scrubby yarns paired w...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
A surprisingly warm and squishy slipper sock for lounging around the house on snow days or for use as a bed sock. This pattern is great for those fuzzy yarns that don’t have much stitch definition and for thick and thin, or homespun yarns. If using a worsted weight yarn, go up a needle size. If using faux mo, you will be able to knit 2 pairs of...
Knitting: Throw
Gnome Man’s Land is a fun seamless blanket shown in fun fur and worsted weight yarn. Each face is a garter stitch mitered square with the short row nose. Beard is made in Lion brand fun fur, but can be substituted with a non-novelty worsted yarn or anything comparable that makes a floppy, not too dense material as the other yarns used are a wor...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Squash season is a textured hat worked from the bottom up using only knit and purl stitches. This hat is meant to resemble the checker plaite basket weave pattern see in those baskets used for harvesting in days of yore.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
“The spirit of the staircase”
Knitting: Ankle Sock
This pattern was meant to use up scraps and mini skeins, use as many colors as you want to get a pattern of your liking. Pattern also works with striping yarns. Use your variegated or sparkly yarns for the “sesame seeds” to add some extra fun! Make socks identical or just in the same colors as your scraps allow.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
A fun little tribute to the saying “ A stitch in time saves nine”. This pattern is meant to use up scraps or mini skeins in a way that resembles them being sewn/ stitched together. Make in as many colors as desired or use a striping yarn and let the yarn do the work for you. Pattern is worked toe up with a heel gusset so you can adjust cuff len...
Knitting: Tote
This pattern creates a fun little floral purse or “pouch”. Bring out your personality with speckled, color shifting, or a solid color yarn. There is an option for doing the bottom in a darker color yarn.
Knitting: Hats - Other
This vintage style ski hat pattern comes with 2 charts. There is just one size however, I realized with my samples that sport weight yarn has a couple of gauges. Size will depend on yarn chosen. Work in color changing yarn for added pizzazz.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Addictive little pattern that comes with instructions for 3 yarn weights. This pattern can be worked in as few as 2 colors or as many as desired for stash busting. This does make a good little scrubber washcloth. Pattern is worked in stranded colorwork. This would also work well as blocks for a blanket.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A quick easy hat to practice stranded colorwork. The pattern represents lines of targets with paint on them and has a “paint splatter crown”. Do each stripe in a different color for great stash busting!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This pattern creates whimsical stash busting mitts. Do in as few as 2 colors or as many as you wish. Work the mitts identical or in the similar colors to use up your remnants. Make mitts for the whole family out of the same few skeins and get a unique pair for everyone! Options for a short or fold over cuff.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This yarn was gifted to me and reminded me of dried flowers or potpourri, hence the inspiration for toe pourri! The pattern will look best in solid or tonal yarns. Pattern is written for toe up so you can use ALL of that pretty yarn
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This Pattern was inspired by the Crab Crossing on Christmas Island when the crabs emerge from the forest and head to the water. If crabs aren’t your thing, make the slipped stitches in a beach foliage color. The pattern can be made with 1 ombre yarn for the water, or 2 colors to show off the short row “waves”. This pattern is a great way to try...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This flower pattern can be made in 1 or 2 colors and has an option for making a doily/ coaster out of crochet cotton as well as a worsted weight washcloth. Use both with the next BBQ. Block with scalloped edges or as a hexagon if you want to make a blanket (for flat sides to attach together)
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
The Groovy Love pattern is a fun way to play with your mosaic knitting skills. Use up some scraps and make in three colors or in 2 colors with a color shifting yarn as the contrast color. This pattern comes with options for 2 weights of yarn; sport or worsted and works equally well with solid, variegated, and scrubby yarns.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern was created to use up scraps of yarn about 5-17yds/ 5-27m each in length. the “Barb Wire” or “Stitching” takes about 7yds-28yd//6m-27m . Work in a couple colors or in all different colors as your stash allows. Pattern includes instructions for using 3 weights of yarn; worsted, sport, or crochet thread held double.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern comes with instructions for 2 sizes and is meant to resemble either the tread on a tire or tire marks. It folds up nicely accordion style, yet creates a nice thick washcloth.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern was created for using up scraps of cotton. The pattern includes 5 different charts for mixing and matching. Start working in 3 yarns and when you run out of a color, move to a 2 color chart, or just switch up colors as you run out and change charts every color change. This pattern also works well if you just want to do 1 pattern fo...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern is great for solid or those wildly variegated yarns. A variety of stitches make for a great scrubbing surface without being boring to knit. This makes a great project for a simple cloth with a little more interest than garter stitch!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This pattern has options for a beaded flower or just a colorwork band after the cuff. Pattern requires at least 2 colors, but the hand can be done in 1-3 colors making this a simple sweet gift that can be customizable to the recipient. Make each mitt in a different color reversing which is the main color or make then identical. Add a random col...
Knitting: Stocking
This pattern creates a whimsical little stash busting hat. Do in as few as 2 colors or as many as you wish. Make hats for the whole family out of the same few skeins and get unique hats for everyone! Use of the rest of those scraps in a large pompom. Options for a short brim or fold over brim.
Knitting: Hats - Other
This pattern creates a messy bun hat with an opening at the top to pull your hair through. There are 2 options; a beanie style or fold over brim. The cabled leaves lead up to your hair, which you can style or color to make a fun floral hair style or just display a big bun.
Knitting: Bracelet
A pretty little way to use up small amounts of crochet cotton. Make this the new friendship bracelet! Choose colors for a tulip or rose ruffle or make in any color for just a ruffle. The bracelet is done in a textured pattern to keep its shape.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This top down textured sock pattern has options for a ruffled tulip or plain cuff so you can make it frilly… or not. The ruffle is great for using up small amounts of scrap yarn. The pattern flows from the tulip into a fun textured stem pattern all the way to the toe. Pattern gives a different look to striping yarn, so make a few pairs!
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This is a simple textured pattern washcloth for scrubbing. An easy knit, without being boring. Great for solid, variegated, and striping yarns. Pattern comes with instructions for 2 sizes.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern is for a simpler version of the “Bouquet Washcloth”
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This is a more challenging pattern with a lot of texture for scrubbing and an eyelet section for lathering up suds. Based on color of yarn chosen, the pattern can either resemble a pagoda or a hyacinth. The pattern can be made with worsted cotton for a small scrubbing washcloth or with size 10 cotton thread for a coaster (just switch to appropr...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Pareidolia- one sees an object, pattern or meaning where in fact there is none. This pattern could be Spanish crosses, flowers, the depiction of spider woman like in weavings or any other thing you see! Work in 2 colors or use as a stash buster and use 4 different yarns. This pattern works equally well with solid colors or variegates, smooth or...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern makes a pretty little washcloth great for including in a mother’s day or spa pampering gift. Use a scented yarn for an extra surprise! Pattern is for the more advanced knitter as it requires cabling on both right and wrong side of work.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This is a great pattern to use up those wild yarns you don’t seem to like by themselves- or stash busting several colors for the CC. The pattern is a simple slip stitch and cable combination that you will have memorized in no time. Make reverse matching hats for you and a little one!
Knitting: Bracelet
Super quick project that is great for using up those few random beads and small ball of crochet cotton. Perfect accessory for summer since it’s made of cotton! Length is customizable. Use either a crochet hook or floss for beading. Prior knowledge of beading is required.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Named after the Paul Simon song “You can Call me Al”. Legend has it he came up with the “I can call you Betty…you can call me AL” portion due to someone mishearing his and his wife’s name. I loved this idea of the little inside jokes you share with a loved one. These socks can be as feminine or manly as desired- do the beaded version (beads onl...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Named after “a little ditty about Jack and Diane“ because this hat will go on, long after the thrill of knitting it is gone…
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This pattern reminded me of summer as a child- softball and the competition kids have in mixing ALL the sodas and outdoing each other on how “Delicious” theirs tastes.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This pattern is meant to resemble the classic Japanese embroidery method. Pattern comes in 2 sizes small and large and will require 576/ 864 glass beads. Beading technique used is either crochet hook or embroidery floss.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Nature themed socks that can be made as seasonal as desired by yarn choice. A row of evergreens is bordered by an easy to memorize ribbon pattern. Pattern is written for 56(64, 72) sts.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This pattern makes a quick, fun, retro inspired hat with two brim options; beanie or rolled. Change the look with different color beads or different types of beads. This is a quick satisfying knit with just enough beading to keep it interesting.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This is a great pattern to use up those beads- beaded flowers can be done in 1 color, 2 colors (both shown) or in 2 petal colors with a flower center color or chose your own color scheme.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat combines a couple techniques, beading and dropped stitches in a non-intimidating way. The majority of the hat is knit in stockinette stitch with just enough detail to make it interesting. This slouchy hat pattern comes in 2 sizes with 2 brim options; fold over for a stocking cap, or a beanie type brim.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
A fun little take on what a bee sees when looking at a flower- hive potential! This pattern is knit flat for the center of the flower (the hive) there are options for a 1 color center or stranded colorwork cable 2 colors. Stitches are then picked up around the flower and the petals are knit in the round. Various levels of scrubbing potential ar...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This is a great pattern for using up scraps of cotton yarn. Make in 2 colors or as many as possible. Add your scrubby cottons throughout for a fun look. Make as classy or as whimsical as desired.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Love grows is knit bottom up, starting the heart and then decreases into a tree, leaf, or flame- however you see it, my husband keeps calling it a turnip- Love and enjoy it as you will! This is a great scrap buster! Pattern includes instructions for 2 weights of yarn;
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Meant to look like sea coral, these socks should keep you interested while knitting . Use up those scraps of funky yarn on the ruffle, or make them more traditional with solid colors. With the right buttons the pattern would also make beautiful vintage looking socks.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
This pattern was designed to use up your sock weight scraps, specifically your different weight scraps. Use 2 fingering weight yarns with a contrast color in either a sport weight or a light fingering weight to create different size vertical stripes down your socks to resemble racing stripes. When you run out of a color, just add your next scra...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
“ When butterfly appears it means you need to add more fun to your life” - Melissa Alvarez
Knitting: Ankle Sock
This pattern is worked in mosaic stitch, which works one color per row and design is created with slipped stitches. If you are unfamiliar with mosaic stitch, know that is does not stretch, and be prepared to possibly go up a size from what you would normally knit or potentially change needle size.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Designed to resemble craters in the rough terrain. This pattern is for simple textured socks, with ribbing on the sides for some stretch. The cables will open up once stretched. easy to memorize pattern, best for tonal or solid colored yarns.
Knitting: Tote, Drawstring Bag
This pattern makes a fun retro inspired tote bag, great as a project bag or for books at the beach. This pattern uses two weights of yarn to both stash bust and create a unique look. This bag has a drawstring closer and short handles. Great for ombre, striping, and/or solid color yarns, mix it up!
Knitting: Slippers
This pattern creates a pair of warm slippers with a touch of girly. Add buttons to the center of the flower to add some whimsy and to possibly distinguish your slippers from the rest of the family (if making a bunch in the same color). Pattern is written for toe up with a fleegle heel, so you can get a slipper to exact size. There are options f...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This stash busting pattern was created to showcase those novelty yarns that look cool, but for which I can’t seem to find a practical use. Embrace the weird and make your hat your own. Wear those funky novelty pompoms with pride!!
Knitting: Cloche Hat
This pattern is for a double brimmed hat meant for mom and children matching hats. Stranded colorwork on the brim and lace on a portion of the hat. The decreases are done in stockinette just in case it is true that you lose body weight from the top of your head. Work in 2 colors or in as many as you wish. There are options for a plain or picot ...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This is a simple pattern to showcase solid, tonal, and striping yarns in an interesting way. The slipped stitches add some scrubbing surface.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern uses a variety of stitches to create a textured cloth great for cleaning, but soft enough for washing a face. Could be a great manly gift.
Knitting: Hats - Other
This hat pattern uses 2 weights of yarn to create a squishy/ dense fabric. Any super bulky and sport/dk weight yarn can be combined to create a fun look. Try out any mix of solids, tonal, variegated, speckled, and striping yarns for a unique look. This could be a great stash busting hat.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern is a fun way to use up scraps of both worsted and fingering weight cotton. This is n easy pattern and makes combining your scraps both fun and useful.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
At work I accidently said I needed to “gooBle” something- instead of “google”, so now that I am getting teased about it, I decided to take a stand! Now there is a washcloth to clean up goo-bles everywhere! This is a simple, fun pattern that looks pretty cool in those weirdly variegated yarns. Uses 2 colors of yarns in a striping pattern.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern makes a fun little textured washcloth for scrubbing, that showcases your solid or tonal yarns . There is just enough pattern change to make it interesting, but not too much to make it hard to memorize.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This stranded colorwork pattern comes in 2 sizes; adult and child and has a wedged brim for better fit. There are 2 charts; chevron and heart, but I have included 2 charts for each swapping the MC and CC for a slightly different look. Great for stash busting or working in just 2 colors. Add more interest with a color shifting yarn!
Knitting: Potholder
This pattern creates a double-sided potholder that you seam together while working the Icord finishing. There are 2 charts which can be worked in multiple colors or in just 2 colors. Work different charts or the same charts swapping the main color and contrast color if desired for each side,.
Knitting: Bookmark
This pattern does dual duty as a bookmark and a bracelet. Wear your bookmark while reading so you don’t lose it. You’ll always have a bookmark handy when you start a new book! This is a great pattern for using up small amounts of crochet cotton. Pattern includes 3 bracelet charts and an optional mum button band if you don’t like the plain butto...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern creates a simple, yet cute an feminine washcloth, perfect for the face or the dishes. Great for solid or tonal yarns.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This washcloth pattern will make a squishy reversible washcloth and is meant as a way to practice the Fisherman’s rib stitch. The rib is worked in small doses and broken up by some good ol’ simple garter stitch. worked in 2 colors.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This washcloth pattern is a fun way to use up leftover yarns and make something pretty and unique in the process! For an extra bonus, knit the flowers using one of those scented cotton yarns!
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern is written for 1 size, but has options to use 3 different weights of yarn, fingering, sport, or worsted weight cotton. This is a great pattern for using up scraps as you could do each section in a different color yarn. Alternating strips of lace and garter stitch keep the pattern interesting while working up quickly.
Knitting: Bonnet
The Baby Got Spunk pattern is designed to be wider at the ears to ensure coverage, while still being able to wear a pony tail. Chevron stitch with a touch of lace, great for either gender. Make one for the whole family. The two smallest sizes come with instructions for a chin strap, the larger sizes have pom pom ties.
Knitting: Slippers
It’s like camouflage, but geared towards men, this slipper is customizable to exact size. There are 4 different designs; 2-color camouflage, 4-color camouflage, “dog hair” camouflage, and wrenches(which has a different chart for each foot).This slipper has a square toe and is a clever way to use up scrap yarns.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This is a “Choose your own adventure” style knit. There are 3 separate charts you can mix and match according to how you go about your adventure or you can just mix and match charts as you choose. All adventures will use the same heel. Socks in main photo use C then B after heel (the simplest path). Make two identical socks or let them each hav...
Knitting: Bonnet
This pattern provides a fun way to use up scrap yarns. There are 3 charts and instructions for either a chin strap for the smallest sizes (to showcase your cute buttons) or leaf ties for the larger sizes.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern is intended as a fun little gift to remind your loved ones to wash their hands regularly. One is for your hands and one is for, well if you run out, you are prepared…Knowledge of mosaic knitting is recommended. Pattern comes with both charts and a little printable gift card as well as a recipe for hand sanitizer.
Knitting: Blanket - Other
Knit in fisherman’s rib in bulky yarn, this little whimsical kick bag makes a great last minute baby shower gift. The tail is knit in larger needles to ensure it flares out. Flip to the other side for a second look and to match the next days outfit. This makes an adorable photo prop. The top ribbing has a “v” to either cover the chest, or be wo...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The Kundalini Rising Sock pattern incorporates a little bit of my favorites; lace, ribbing, and simple texture. The heel is an eye of partridge with some garter stitch for a comfortable fit. Showcases tonal, tweed, and solid yarns best.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Remnant Riddler Hat pattern is designed to use up your scraps of yarn. There is 1 chart with 8 color options (or design your own) to use up little scraps of yarn in various ways. make your entire family unique hats from leftovers and this one simple pattern.
Knitting: Slippers
This slipper is customizable to exact size and has instructions for an optional stretchy cuff. This slipper has a square toe and is a clever way to use short rows to play with striping or variegated yarns.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This pattern is super stretchy and has instructions for both a short brim and a fold over brim.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
The 98-point- Sizzle Mitts pattern is a play on words for 98.6 F, the “normal” body temperature. Designed to be worn either with a long cuff or flipped for coverage over the fingers depending on which way you want the hearts to face. Made in worsted weight yarn it knits up quickly in 2 sizes; 8”/20cm long x
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This is a fun pattern knit from 1 edge to the other, increasing to desired size and then decreasing. The edge is made by cast on and bind off stitches. This is a great pattern for ombre and striping yarns. This pattern can be made with worsted or bulky weight cotton yarn.
Knitting: Slippers
The 98-point- Sizzle slipper pattern is a play on words for 98.6 F, the “normal” body temperature. This pattern has options for both a normal bind off and a picot bind off as well as options for a pom pom drawstring if desired. Made in worsted weight yarn it knits up quickly in 2 sizes; small (large) for foot circumference 7.5”(9”)/ 19(23)cm.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This is a “tongue in cheek” pattern trying to find the fun in dishes and cleaning. The mouth is made to be 3d and provides some scrubbing power, the rest of the cloth is a simple stockinette stitch making the knitting go quickly. This makes a great funny gift for the holiday hostess.
Knitting: Hats - Other
The Phat Hat Trio pattern is set up in a “mix and match” build your own hat format. There are 3 brim options, 3 hat pattern options, and the instructions are written for two Yarn weights; bulky and super bulky. This pattern should be enough to make unique hats for the whole family this season!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The 98-point- Sizzle hat pattern is a play on words for 98.6 F, the “normal” body temperature. This pattern includes instructions for 2 weights of yarn, bulky or worsted which will knit up in 2 different sizes;
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
The Anasazi washcloth is a great gift for the Halloween party host or those into ancient peoples. The pattern is worked in mosaic knitting and requires basic knowledge on how to work mosaic knitting. The pattern looks great in both basic cotton and the scrubby cotton, though I wouldn’t suggest the scrubby cotton for a body washcloth, (unless it...
Knitting: Hats - Other
This hat pattern is great way for using up scraps. DO in as many colors as you want or use two color shifting yarns to break up the patterns in multiple ways. This pattern includes instructions for 5 sizes so you really can make one for everyone in the family!
Knitting: Baby Blanket
The Rubber ducky Blanket pattern includes instructions for 3 sizes; Car Seat Blanket- 21”x21”/53 x 53cm
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern is for a whimsical set of washcloths for the intermediate/ advanced/ adventurous knitter. There are 4 different charts with 4 edging options which can be mixed and matched. The glasses and lightening bolts are done in garter stitch intarsia so some knowledge of intarsia is needed for those 2 options. Make them as spicy or as plain ...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Diamonds at the dump refers to how I find most of my yarns…not the actual dump, but it was more poetic than the Goodwill weigh and pay. I’ve found some real gems, but usually they are scraps and not enough to make a whole project from. This hat was designed to use up those scraps! This is a simple pattern which allows you to use as many colors ...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Poppins is a fun washcloth pattern with a section of sturdy lace in the center to allow some soap lather to “pop in”. This is a great pattern for all sorts of cotton yarn.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
The Etched glass washcloth pattern is created to look like frost and snowflakes stuck to the windows on a cold snowy morning. There are 2 versions; one with a little lace, and one with just knit and purl stitches. The variation in stitches helps create a textured cloth great for cleaning. The finished cloths make a nice winter gift set.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Wanna escape from the confines of everyday life?! The Camper’s delight washcloth pattern set includes instructions for two “free flowing” cloths that are anything but square. Both whimsical cloths; lines of tents and trees, have great texture for washing and are fun to knit.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat pattern is knit in the round. You have the option of just leaving it as a square hat or pulling the ends together to create a rounded top, which is customizable to how pointy you prefer the top. This is a fun little pattern playing on the idea of the water cycle; charts of evaporation separated by charts of snow falling.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth, Towel
After attending a Swamp Cabbage festival while visiting my parents, I was inspired to create something to remember the trip, hence this wash cloth and towel pattern. The pattern starts off with a few rows of detail and is finished in a quick mindless garter or stockinette stitch. This is a great pattern for using up scraps of yarn for the contr...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern includes instructions for making all three items; a small soap sack, washcloth, and hand mitt. Make in strawberry colors for a fun vintage look or be creative and make to look like carrots or other foods. This pattern works well with both ordinary cotton and scrubby cottons. Wash in style, or make as a spa gift for a loved one.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
The ScRubber Ducky washcloth is a great gift for baby showers and duck enthusiasts( or hunters…and duck dynasty fans? :P) The pattern is worked in mosaic knitting and requires basic knowledge on how to work mosaic knitting. Make in a variety of colors if you so desire or stick with the basic yellow duck. The pattern looks great in both basic co...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern contains instructions for both the fish and mermaid wash cloth. The fins and seashells are worked first, then attached to the body of the washcloth while it is being worked up. The mermaid seashells do require some seaming. This is a great pattern for using up scraps. Make the fins and seashells a different color if you have small ...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
I get frustrated with wide mouth market bags, it seems like every time I put my bag down to pay, everything comes rolling out. This bag was designed to feature a patterned, elastic “yoke” and a large stretchy bag. Do the leaf chart in all green for leaves or use an additional contrast color to make the leaves look like hearts, strawberries, car...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern creates an elegant, yet useful washcloth which is great for a mother’s day gift. There are 2 options, a stockinette stich or garter stitch center and notes for making it in 1 or 2 colors. The washcloth is made in the round starting in the center and increasing to the outer bind off edge.
Knitting: Drawstring Bag
The Selkie tail tote is a whimsical pattern for a drawstring tote. Use it at the beach or for a market bag. The lace pattern has large enough holes to help sand fall out, but small enough to keep in groceries.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This is a fun little pattern to use up scraps of fingering weight yarn. This soap sack makes a great little mother’s day gift coupled with soap, or a great addition to a spa set. There are 2 charts included; the heart and the flower.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This textured washcloth pattern comes with instructions for 3 different weights of cotton yarn; DK, sport, and crochet cotton (thread). Here is a peak at gauge
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This fun little washcloth pattern is knit diagonally incorporating short rows and is a great use for variegated and solid colored yarns. You could knit it to use up scraps and change colors as you run out of yarn.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The Doughnuts by the Dozen pattern is great way to honor your favorite doughnuts when heading to the doughnut shop Saturday morning. Make each foot identical or switch the colors on the second sock for fraternal twins.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Show the ones you love how much you love them…with sprinkles! This chart can be used to make sprinkled doughnuts or sesame seed bagels. Due to the large chart size the pattern only includes the two sizes, but additional sizes could be reached by changing yarn weight and/or needle size. Great project for stash busting!
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern is worked from the center out and can be worked in different patterning yarns for different looks. The pattern creates a simple, yet pretty floral design.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern comes with instructions for 2 weights of cotton yarn, using bulky or worsted weight to get a 9.5” x 9.5”/25 cm x 25 cm washcloth. You can easily adjust the size by adding or deleting a pattern repeat. This is a simple pattern that creates a cute basket weave design.
Knitting: Cowl
Knit with super bulky yarn and large needles, this cowl pattern makes a quick and easy gift. Instructions include the large mum and notes for working in just the weave stitch if desired. This cowl can be buttoned at least two ways and is extra cozy.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This sock pattern is inspired by The Simpson’s and Homer’s favorite pastry.. and his favorite saying “D’Oh!”. The picot edge is meant to look like the uranium at Homer’s work (or Bart’s hair). You can make the pattern just look like your favorite doughnut if desired. Stranded colorwork is confined to the toe, but you can easily add the colorwor...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern comes with instructions for 4 yarn weights with additional tips on how to make a rug from t shirt yarn. Great texture for scrubbing! Gauge for different weights below;
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern creates an easy yet elegant way to tell a loved one you are thinking about them. Great “spa” Valentine or Mother’s Day gift idea, or just as a prank for someone who hates washing dishes!
Knitting: Throw
This blanket pattern is quick to knit up on large needles and super bulky yarn. the mum adds just enough interest so the pattern looks classy and not too boring, but you can omit the flower fir a more manly blanket. The pattern is easy to memorize once the mum is complete for tv knitting.
Knitting: Cleaning - Other
This pattern was created to collect more dirt and dust when mopping with its channeling pattern of raised and recessed stitches. Fits on the Swiffer or other type modern mop that have the four holes on the back of the head. For the environmentally friendly minded who hate disposable wipes. Great for stash busting!
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This Americana washcloth pattern makes a great gift for veterans and World War II buffs. You can also make in basic star colors for baby showers. Some knowledge of mosaic knitting is required. There are two charts included; the iconic American Rondel and a star with just the stripe behind it.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern incorporates an interesting stich with both lace and texture to provide some scrubbing power. A great use for those ombre yarns! The pattern comes with instructions for fingering, sport, and worsted weight cotton.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This washcloth pattern is designed to have a regular textured area for washing and a bobble mum section for scrubbing, which is out of the way if you just want it as decoration. The bobble mum section is great for using up scraps!
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth, Towel
The Rick Rack Towel Set Pattern comes with instructions for a washcloth, towel, and hanging towel. Make in retro or holiday colors for a little extra fun. Great for gift giving for that holiday host or hostess.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Winter is coming! This quick snowflake washcloth pattern is a great way to prepare for spring cleaning! Makes a great gift as well as a stash busting project! Knowledge of mosaic knitting is recommended.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This pattern can be used to make stackable potholders or washcloths for the holidays. A great thank you gift for the hostess/host, or just fun to make for your own festivities. The pattern comes with instructions for a “berry pie” and a “fruit pie” with the top pie crust.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The Beloved Mum Pattern comes with 2 options, with mum or without Mum making it a pattern for anyone! The Basket weave stitch is super stretchy, easy to knit, and easy to memorize. Disclaimer; making these socks will not make anyone’s feet smell better, but it will make them feel loved!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The “Mum’s the Word” hat pattern creates a warm yet fun hat. Featuring a weave pattern over the entire hat, it doesn’t get boring to make. This is a great pattern for using up small amounts of yarn for the flower. You can make all the woman in your family coordinating hats with different color flowers to look cool in the cooler seasons.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth, Towel
I love the retro look in the kitchen and this pattern brought me back to the times of old fashioned soda fountains. This is a great pattern for stash-busting crochet cotton and knits up quickly on bulky needles. This simple pattern can be used for towels, washcloths, and pot holders.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Everything just seems better with bows. Whether you are trying to dress up a bit or go a little girly, this sock pattern has some options. Knit in a “manly color” to resemble bow ties for a man or choose the frilly cast on and go super girly. This pattern is easy to memorize and knits up quickly.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Big Mum hat pattern is great for a last minute gift idea. Using bulky yarn and large needles it knits up quickly. The hat has a weave pattern over the entire hat so it doesn’t get boring. This is a great pattern for using up small amounts of yarn for the flower. You can make all the woman in your family coordinating hats with different colo...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
While at a museum we found a Japanese flag with a really cool fat anchor, hence the inspiration for this washcloth. The pattern includes two charts, a typical anchor for a standard square cloth and a fat anchor with a flared edge. Pair your washcloth with some fun soap for a great unisex gift. work in 2 solid yarns or a solid and ombre or strip...
Knitting: Rug
The Gridiron rug pattern is perfect for repurposing those old t-shirts and t-shirt yarns. Pattern instructions are for 18 x 32.5”/ 46cm x 82.5 cm, but could easily be resized and knit to desired size.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Most calico cats are female, but this sock pattern is not just for women. It’s a great pattern for everyone, cat lovers and non-cat lovers alike! This pattern is great for any yarn and was designed for those variegated yarns that can sometimes pool strangely. The pattern contains instructions and charts for 3 sizes.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Who doesn’t need a fun beachy theme to inspire them to do dishes…or make bath time for the little one more fun? Make in water and life raft colors or in a rainbow to use up left over scraps. This pattern includes both a chart for the visual knitter and written instructions.
Knitting: Cowl
This pattern is for an elaborating looking cowl to resemble the wrought iron work found on gates and doors. This cowl will protect you from the cold as well as show off your knitting skills (it looks harder than it is to knit). Make with that single skein of yarn you’ve had forever waiting for the right project.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Elbow grease is a Rhombus shaped wash cloth with holes for lathering and garter stitch for scrubbing. This washcloth pattern has 3 instructions for different yarn weights; worsted, dk/sport, and fingering weight. This is a fun, easy to memorize pattern and is great for using up scraps of yarn, just knit until you run out and attach another colo...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat pattern can be as cute or classy as you desire, just pick out colors to suit your style. The hat is double brimmed with stripes hidden inside the brim and a visable contrast color stripe separating the brim and hat. Pattern includes two options for the brim; a picot edge or a plain edge, and a fun stitch pattern. You can choose to make...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Jazz up your washcloths with a fun little mosaic knit for the summer. Pattern includes two sunglass charts. Knowing how to work mosaic knitting is preferred for this pattern.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Ghoulash hat pattern was created to use up those ever-building scraps of worsted weight yarn. You can randomly pick scraps, or plot out your pattern to your heart’s content knowing that just like goulash soup, whatever you end up with will be edible(wearable) but may or may not be “palatable”. Included are a few examples of how to alter the...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This pattern comes with instructions for 2 sizes and has charts for 5 different designs; hearts, check, crosses, buttons, and alien heads. There are also 2 brim options in 2 lengths. There is pretty much a pattern for everyone on your list and putting their initial on it will give it a nice personalized touch. You can work the design over the w...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The Carmilla Rising Sock Pattern was inspired by the first known vampire novel written by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu “Carmilla”. It has an optional lace cuff to add some gothic femininity. The pattern itself is easy to memorize making the socks a quick knit. This pattern comes in three sizes with 2 heel flap options.
Knitting: Cowl
The mogul of moguls pattern is perfect for versatility. You can wear it as a cowl when your nose gets cold and then cinch it over your head as a hat when your ears gets cold or you want it out of the way. Some fun pompoms finish it off. Perfect for using up those wild pooling variegated yarns, yet still looks good in a solid or tonal yarn. The ...
Knitting: Legwarmers, Fingerless Gloves
This pattern incorporates a simple, yet addictive cable pattern which is worked from side to side. There are 2 sizes for the mitts, with options for three different lengths and the legwarmers are customizable with instructions for 1 length.
Knitting: Throw, Baby Blanket
Named after a unique sand formation; this simple pattern creates a unique blanket. It is easy to memorize and fun to knit. The pattern comes with instructions for 3 different sizes, from a baby blanket to a full sized throw. The pattern is knit from side to side.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves, Beanie, Toque
I spent a lot of time watching the hurricanes form and move across the Atlantic this year and those red dots became sort of mesmerizing. This pattern was created in honor of all those whose help save lives during natural disasters. The pattern’s lace pattern represents those red dots representing hurricanes moving across the map, with the cable...
Knitting: Blanket - Other
Part blanket, part dress= Blankess! Keep stylish and in character while chilling on the couch, on your next camping trip or stay warm while passing out Halloween candy. Knit in a yellow yarn for a Belle look or in Black for a gothic feel. Pattern comes with instructions for optional sleeves and a foot pouch which you can use to roll your blanke...
Knitting: Ankle Sock
I became interested in ocean gyres after reading “Flotsametrics and the Floating world” by Ebbesmeyer and Scigliano, which was the inspiration for this cable sock pattern. I was fascinated to learn there are 11 known Ocean Gyres across the world’s oceans and each has a defined time it takes something to cycle through the circuit. The North Paci...
Knitting: Earflap Hat
The Zinnia Hat pattern incorporates leaf ties that increase into earflaps. You can make it in two colors ruse it as a stash busting project and use up small bits of yarn. Do the decreases in another brighter color for a flower top or keep in the same colors for a mellower hat. The pattern comes in three sizes for the whole family; baby, child, ...
Knitting: Baby Blanket
This fun baby blanket pattern includes options for 5 sizes. Work stripes in gradients, variegated, or tonals for the “fading” look or in solid colors for a stark contrast.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This pattern is a fun little mix and match of creating an “ode” to nearly any bird. There are 3 body charts, 3 feather charts, 3 brim choices; rolled/cloche, corregated ribbing, earflap, 2 earflap charts and 3 decrease charts for this hat. Used stripping yarn, solids, or anything that catches your fancy for a truely unique hat.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This is a simple little pattern with fun stranded colorwork toes. They are intended to be made as friendship socks; make for two people with 1 sock each being slightly different or the same yarn for all four socks with different charts on each, or just make a matching pair for yourself and entertain your children with racing animals as you walk...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This sock pattern includes 4 charts; fast forward, rewind, and a chevron design in case you don’t want to “fast forward” to winter or “rewind” to summer. Work stripes in gradients or tonals for the “fading seasons” look or in solid colors for a stark contrast. You can do a chart on both the leg and foot, or leg or foot, or alternate on each soc...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This is a simple little pattern with fun stranded colorwork toes. They are intended to be made as friendship socks, make for two people with 1 sock each being slightly different or the same yarn for all four socks with different charts on each, Or just make a matching pair for yourself. The chart is worked on both the top and bottom of toe. The...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This fun sock pattern allows you to use up those wildly varigated yarns, while showcasing them with small cables and breaking them up a bit with another yarn or using the other end of the skein if using a striping yarn. The pattern includes instructions for 4 sizes; Adult SM, L, XL
Knitting: Blanket - Other
My mother just moved to Florida, so of course I felt she needed a mermaid tail blanket! There are already a lot of cool patterns out there, but I couldn’t find anything perfect for my mother to entertain the grandchildren in while sipping Starbucks. She has had a couple knee surgeries and I worried about her mobility getting in and out of the t...
Knitting: Hats - Other
This pattern comes in 5 sizes, so you can knit your own Parliament of owls. It has a double brim to hide the back of your colorwork and is intended to be a little loose on the top so the “ear tufts” droop adding some whimsy to the hat. Wear it backwards proving to your children that you really do have eyes in the back of your head. Pattern has ...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
.This slipper pattern was created to make a pair of slippers using 1 skein of Lion brand wool-ease and to stash bust a colorful contrast color. The pattern incorporates a little slip stitch “V” for voyager design as well as a “V-shape” Fleegle Heel. This pattern is fun and quick. Instructions included for both the short cuff and a longer cuff t...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A fun little hat that will knit up quickly. Inspired by the Sonny and Cher song.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Named after the weather phenomenon that occurs when the temperature of the soil is above freezing and the air temperature is below freezing, the subterranean water is brought to the surface via capillary action, where it freezes and grows needle-like ice columns. This pattern creates a light weight, yet warm and stunning hat.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
The Queen earflap hat pattern creates a hat that the wearer wants to keep on! Stylish and fun with 5 options for the crown or flower band. Pick your favorite princess inspired colors, or do it to match your own hair so others will know the Queen has arrived. Pattern is for 3 sizes, infant, child, and adult.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
The Blizzard Warning earflap hat pattern should keep you warm in cold weather. There are 3 body charts, 3 earflap charts and 3 snowflake decrease charts for this hat- potential for 27 different hats. The earflaps are attached in a way to prevent gaps and the colorwork makes a thick, warm and fun hat.
Knitting: Earwarmers
This earwarmer pattern is a quick cute knit for the whole family. Knit multiple leaves in other colors for a flower if desired.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Brahman is a very stretchy, slouchy hat pattern with 2 options; earflap or brim. The seed stitch will show off your tonal or tweed yarns.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
The Miss Mayhem and Caffeine hat pattern includes 2 charts for earflaps, 2 charts for the body of the hat and 3 decrease charts to mix and match. Use 2 colors for the whole hat or several as a scrap buster.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
The Duchess of Punk hat pattern has two variations; a wedged brim, which provides more coverage in front, but keeps the hat from bunching up at the back of your neck, and an earflap version with fun tassels which can be decorative or functional. The pattern also includes 2 decrease chart options.
Knitting: Mittens
Named after the weather phenomenon created by tiny ice crystals causing a sort of fog. This fun colorwork mitten pattern comes with instructions for 3 sizes: women’s small, medium, and large. Each size comes with 2 options on finger length in a collection of 6 charts to choose from to get the best fit.
Knitting: Throw
A fun little stitch I found from a Russian source. This pattern includes instructions for making the stitch into a blanket using worsted weight yarn. Instructions are in English.
Knitting: Cozy - Other
This pattern includes the knitting pattern for making heat pad covers and the instructions for sewing and assembling your own microwavable heat pad. These would be great for gifting. Three designs are included to fit anyone on your gift giving list: lace, colorwork, and a textured pattern. Pattern also includes a template for an instruction/gif...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Named after the weather phenomenon created by tiny ice crystals causing a sort of fog. This fun colorwork pattern comes with instructions for 3 sizes, but you can add sizes to the pattern by playing with your yarn weight and/or needle size.
Knitting: Cowl
This pattern was named for the fairy tale three spinners who spun flax for a young girl so she could marry a prince. Using super bulky yarn and large needles, one should have no problem making this cowl in one night. This is a great project to show off your favorite yarn and buttons, it is also fun to decide how to button!
Knitting: Scarf
Stay warm and cozy in this scarf as you head to Grandmother’s house. This pattern comes with instructions for two lengths, a ruffled edge or non-ruffled edge, and also instructions for a buttoned and non-buttoned version. You can make this scarf for either gender. Main photo shown in longest size, with ruffles, and buttoned.
Knitting: Cowl
Can’t decide if you need a cap or cowl when the snow starts falling? This pattern converts to either and is sure to cover your nose when won as a cowl. Wear as a normal hat or show off your pony tail through the top hole. Add some fun little pompoms with a novelty yarn.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Flirt is a fun little hat pattern designed to showcase those variegated yarns that never seem to work quite right in other projects. The pattern is available in beanie or slouchy style.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
The Manfred mitten pattern was designed to fit cozily around your wrists and keep you stylish. The pattern continues on both sides providing “grippers” on the palms for doing loop the loops or other daily activities involving a cold steering wheel. Size can be adjusted by changing yarn weight and/or needle size as needed.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Wrapped is an elegant, yet cozy hat pattern to get “wrapped up in”. Two charts are included; Diamonds and Bows, top it off with ribbon or an icord.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
One day I found myself wondering what the Red Baron and Amelia Earhart’s aviator hats would look like if they had modern day offspring. Manfred was born. Structured, yet fun and quick enough to do while flying through life. This hat pattern is great for the whole family!
Knitting: Cloche Hat
Let’s be real, a bonnet isn’t warm enough when you need to track down your sheep! The Bo Peep Cloche pattern is warm and stylish for when you need to be out in the cold for long periods of time.
Knitting: Scarf
The bunting scarf pattern makes a fun stylish scarf that is 80”/203 cm long x 4”/10 cm (thinnest portion)/ 7”/18 cm (widest portion) wide. The scarf is extra long so you can wrap it twice and tuck into your coat. This pattern uses Indian Cross Stitch.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Swaddle your baby in warmth and style. The yarn chosen may knit up to slightly different dimensions, but the pattern is easily adjustable. Just adjust how many rows you knit before decreasing to create a different size blanket. This is a great way to use up those novelty yarns. Pattern includes 3 designs; deer, cupcake/berry, and santa/ stockin...
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Swaddle your baby in warmth and style. The yarn chosen may knit up to slightly different dimensions, but the pattern is easily adjustable. Just adjust how many rows you knit before decreasing to create a different size blanket. This is a great way to use up those novelty yarns.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
This pattern creates an earflap hat that can be used for a cute photo prop or just to look adorable while out on the town. Made with super bulky yarn and large needles, it is warm and a quick knit that can be made during nap time.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Pops is a hat pattern with a double brim and constructed to be completely reversible. The pattern is simple enough to be manly or feminine. Do in one color or several to have a completely different hat when flipped inside out. Add a pompom if desired and stay warm and stylish this winter!
Knitting: Stocking
“Making Tracks” is a pattern for a Santa hat which includes four charts; reindeer/ deer, cat/dog, bird/chicken, and a bear. Make in fun Christmasy colors or for the hunter or animal lover in your life.
Knitting: Stocking
This is a fun little hat for family get-togethers and memory making. Do in traditional colors or have some fun with it! Knitted mistletoe is attached to the end. If your loved one is a little clueless, add a bell so they know you’re nearby.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
My husband asked for a “rattlesnake band” hat, so he actually made the chart! This hat pattern features a double layer band and can be made in rattlesnake colors or “Santa Fe” colors. Instructions are also included for making earwarmers.
Knitting: Bonnet
This pattern is for a cutesy bear bonnet for both children and adults. Make it in one color for a traditional bear look, or make the ears in a different color to resemble your favorite characters. This hat is made with super bulky yarn and large needles so it knits up quick. This pattern also includes placement for the ears so there is no guess...
Knitting: Throw
Looking for a quick, easy project for bike lovers? This lace blanket pattern is made with super bulky yarn and oversized needles so it knits up quickly and the pattern is easily memorized. Keep warm and cozy while you dream up your next adventure.
Knitting: Stocking
Mrs Claus doesn’t spend all of her time baking, but when she is in the kitchen, she does it in style. This Santa hat pattern can be made as wild as desired. Have fun making those Christmas cookies!
Knitting: Bonnet
This fun, whimsical hood pattern is designed to keep you warm at the game while eliminating the use of a scarf (which always gets lost anyway at the game) because it is long enough to tuck into the collar of your coat.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Frizzle hat pattern is whimsical and reminiscent of the frizzle plumage of some chickens. With a Latvian braid and a goose pimple stitch, this hat won’t be boring to make. Knit with a wedged brim for a better fit. Some knowledge of short rows is needed to make this pattern.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A simple little hat pattern with a wedged brim and ribbing throughout the hat. Use your fun, whimsical yarn for the stripes. Some knowledge of short rows is needed to make this pattern.
Knitting: Pixie Hat
The Pixel Pixie hat pattern is playful with a spunky little pompom and wedged brim. Some knowledge of short rows is needed to make this pattern.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A fun hat pattern with a wedged brim, wider at the front than the back. Comes with instructions for beanie and slouchy fit.
Knitting: Scarf
I love wide long scarves, but don’t like knitting forever. This scarf pattern has enough changes between patterns to make it interesting and larger needles to make it knit up faster. All three patterns are easy to memorize. Add embellishments as desired.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Colder weather is always a good excuse to buy yarn…and huge pompoms. However my beloved pompoms kept pulling the hats off my head. Bunny Tail Trusses was created to showcase those pompoms and will stay on because it has the support structure to hug your head and support the weight of your 4 inch pompom. Have fun this season and look cute while ...
Knitting: Tote
This pattern came about because I wanted a tote to take to the beach. It had to be large enough to fit 2 towels, some sun screen, books and snacks. I wanted it to be knit loose enough that sand would fall through, but not loose enough that car keys would go missing. I chose to knit it out of 100% cotton so I could reshape it if it stretched too...
Knitting: Glasses Case
These came about when my mother-in-law asked for a case for her new glasses. I wanted to do something fun yet elegant. These are knit flat and then seamed together to accommodate striping yarns. Pattern includes 3 worsted weight patterns and a duplicate chart for the horn rimmed glasses in fingering weight. Graft together to form the circle or ...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
The campfire mitts pattern was created to resemble campfire logs. Campfire mitts were designed to be worn while toasting marshmallows by a fire and only cover from the palm of your hand to the wrist. Your fingers are free to make Smores. Size-5.5”/14cm long x 3 ¾/9.5 cm wide, up to 8”/20 ¼ cm circumference hand
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat pattern was designed to show the ones you love that you care about protecting them from the elements. Available in four sizes; baby, toddler, child/teen, and adult. Knowledge of working from charts in required to knit this pattern.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Delphinium hat pattern was thought up to chase the winter blues away. Designed to be knitted while on the go, but fun enough to be interesting. Do in as many colors as you’d like. Available in two sizes; child and adult with instructions to add a folded up brim.
Knitting: Boot Cuffs / Toppers
The delphinium boot cuff pattern was thought up to chase the winter blues away. Designed to be knitted while on the go, but fun enough to be interesting. Do in as many colors as you’d like. A great way to showcase your hand dyed yarns.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
My husband named this hat pattern; he said the two color version looked like iced clouds at night due to the ragged edge of color and the colors themselves looking like twilight. Needless to say, he is much more clever than I. Knit it as conservatively or as wildly as you would like. Pattern includes two sizes; adult and child. If knitting for ...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Chain Splice is the perfect hat pattern for using up that variegated yarn that always seems to pool on other projects. The slouch version is just tall enough to add scrunch to the side, but could easily be made taller. The slouchy version can be made with less than 50 yards of Contrast color and less than 100 yards of the main color.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Watching the Man” was a hat my husband asked for to shovel the driveway. It is a light weight hat that has enough folded over for the brim to keep the ears warm. Perfect for when your head gets warm from activity, but your ears are still cold. Who doesn’t prefer to watch someone else shovel the driveway instead of shoveling themselves?
Knitting: Scarf
This is a pattern for “Tendril”, an extra long scarf to wrap up in on windy days. Knit on larger needles it knits up rather quickly with just enough details to keep it interesting. The majority of this scarf is knit in stockinette, which means the edges of this scarf will inevitably roll.
Knitting: Hats - Other
Underwater basket weaving is an idiom referring to a perceived decline in educational standards. The term also serves as an intentionally humorous generic answer to questions about an academic degree. The underwater basket weaving hat pattern includes two sizes and is meant to resemble a basket, two pompoms are attached to represent the flags t...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A nautical inspired hat pattern with options on having a working button hole, or no button. The brim is worked flat and then hat is joined in the round once button band is complete. Available in four sizes baby (14”) toddler(16”) child (18”), adult (20-24”)
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A textured hat pattern with instructions for using either a bulky weight yarn or a worsted weight yarn. Clarification on weights and gauge for each yarn type below:
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
There have been large fires around Colorado Springs the last few years, this pattern reminds me of the tree planting efforts that have been taking place. Make a beanie style or gnome looking hat and walk the woods in appreciation.
Knitting: Scarf
-Attached pdf is for hat knit in the round
Knitting: Mittens
I made Jennifer Little’s Button flower cloche and loved it, but thought it needed some mittens. This is my first pattern, so please give me feed back on anything that needs clarification. Super easy pattern.