Linda Gloss

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Drawstring Bag
This little cabled pouch pattern is designed with young knitters in mind! The pattern includes a simple table to help them keep track of their rows with tally marks. They also learn how to how to create eyelets for drawstrings.
Knitting: Throw
The Leaves and Twists Afghan utilizes 3 different cable patterns, arranged in panels across the rows. After working a lower border in Seed Stitch, Pattern Row One specifies how to set up each panel, using stitch markers as a convenience to separate them.
Knitting: Toys and Hobbies - Other
A mini hat to celebrate Cinco De Mayo.
Knitting: Purse / Handbag
The long color way of the Gina Chunky yarn accentuates the triangular motifs of this unique bucket bag.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
The jazzy color combination in this serviceable bit of knitting is really eye catching and a fun way to work with color and texture. Two suggested yarns are Sugar’n Cream by Lily and Handicrafter by Bernat, but many other brands of cotton yarns will do nicely.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
All the Stairs Bears love “Yes and No” Bear’s new Chapeau!! The bobbles remind them of popcorn and are delicious to look at! :)
Knitting: Applique / Embellishment
Little Ellie is another knitted appliqué for the Teddy Bear Baby Blankie available on Ravelry. As the perfect companion to the bear, or by herself, or even in parade of two or three elephants, she is irresistible!!
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
This tiny knitted wreath is perfect as a brooch or as a festive touch on a gift. It made its first appearance as a favor at a Christmas party and was a great hit.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
This charming little blankie will keep baby entertained as well as cozy and warm. Embroidered letters and friendly bears are applied after knitting.
Knitting: Throw
This afghan is super quick and fun to knit. I originally knit it with size 50 needles, and adored it, but I think size 35 might provide a little tighter fabric.
Knitting: Electronics Cozy
My son-in-law requested a cosy for his I-Pad, and he really liked this one--especially the manly looking striped pattern--so I thought I would share this pattern with fellow Ravelers. The cosy works up quickly on the Bond Ultimate Sweater Machine. Zip, zip, zip and it is almost done except for the seams and felting. I really recommend using the...