Knitacation Designs
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
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Knitting: Scarf
With six colours this shawl will take you on a yarn adventure. Perfect for those beloved bits leftover from a much desired project. Whatever colours you choose, it’s a unique build your own adventure. The design is specifically chosen to highlight the changes and overlaps of the colours, creating something that your eyes can’t help but peruse o...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Getting in to the monotonous rhythm of garter stitch can take the spark out of knitting. Circuit Breaker lights a spark and jumps the short that was our knitting woes. Playing with two different colours a delightful maze of flowing lines is created in this shawl.
Knitting: Cowl
What to do with that one gorgeous skein? Just comply! Although we called this Compliance is Optional, we don’t really think it is. The slight changes as you progress through the pattern keep those busy fingers moving, a perfect spectacle for any weight and style of yarn. The finished look is quite stunning and with indie dyers titillating our i...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Clocks for your socks? If you always want it to be approximately noon-ish, then these are the sock for you! With cables traveling up the gusset the hands on this clock will always give you enough time. Featuring toe up construction AND a gusset heel, these socks will fit like a dream. Maybe it’s nap time?
Knitting: Cowl
Just one! Sometimes that’s all you have, and with this pattern, it’s all you need. Written for those lovely skeins in our lives that call out to be something special, this wonderful cowl is just the thing. Fingering, Dk, Worsted or Chunky, whatever snuck into your stash when you weren’t looking can find a place with the borg, er…, this pattern....
Knitting: Vest
An every season vest to wear for all occasions. With easy lace patterns, finished as-you-go armholes and edges this clever vest is ready to wear as soon as you cast off. Knitting sideways allows you to adjust the sizing to your figure. With total reversibly, wear it topsy turvy as a short or long vest.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Made with the power of science to help keep you warm these awesome fingerless gloves keep all your blood boiling while leaving you free to type up your doomsday plot. With offset cables they have no annoying bumps to distract you when you have to control the nonmammalian mouse on your computer. Fully charted and featuring the wonderful world of...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Ready to ride the range? No bellyaching about the weather. Grab your scarf, head ‘em up and move ‘em out. Simple little knit that is easily memorized, this is the perfect companion for those long nights around the campfire. Grab it for the rodeo or dress it up for the dance, forget about glass slippers, this princess wears boots!
Knitting: Pullover
Inspired by all those times when we were tugging at our sweater to cover our butts while still wanting to show off our fancy belt buckles. (Doesn’t everyone have this problem?) We created Tagad. Flowing and feminine, modern yet exotic and just a little bit twisted! Tagad (meaning ‘Now’ in Latvian) is going to be worth every stitch. We couldn’t ...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque, Cowl
This hat and cowl set are a timeless classic to be knit over and over again in any five colour combination you choose. Both the hat and the cowl are knit in the round. The cowl tube is joined with Kitchener Stitch to allow the stitch pattern to have fluidity and creates a continuous loop. The complex look of the fairisle is achieved by changing...
Knitting: Poncho
This is the perfect cover up for those chilly summer nights when you just need a little something around your shoulders. Knit it time and time again in any combination of colours. Excellent in winter worn as an oversize cowl, this is truly a four season garment.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves, Cowl
SOS! Send a message to a friend or loved one by knitting this warm and toasty set inspired by the Morse code messages that used to fly through the wires. The easy repeatable pattern in the mittlets
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
What if you added yarn overs to garter stitch? This is a derivative of the Graduating Triangles pattern. Playing with the stitches and sizing creates a new and funky wrap that swallows you up in it’s awesomeness. Take this pattern along to your next stitchy gathering to show off how you can knit and talk and the same time. Performance after two...
Knitting: Scarf
Knit this scarf in any weight of yarn. You decide how wide the scarf will be when you work the first triangle. Then work the next triangle, attaching it to the previous triangle as you go until it’s as long as you like.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Finally, an “equation” using π that is easy enough for everyone! You don’t need to be a math genius to adapt these to socks to fit any size nerd (or geek!) that you happen to have around.
Knitting: Scarf
Do you remember how much fun you had playing with Tangram Triangles when you were little? Recreate the excitement and magic of childhood by graduating up to our grown up version in a triangular scarf. Great for using up the beautiful single balls and scrappy odds and ends we all have hiding in our stash!