Michelle Reid
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Knitting: Cardigan
The cardigan is worked from the top down, back and forth in one piece. At the underarm, the body and sleeves are divided, with the sleeves placed on scrap yarn. The body is then completed back and forth. Sleeves are then completed in the round.
Knitting: Vest
This is a loose-fitting vest, with deep armhole openings and a delicate daisy stitch, giving a lacy texture to the vest. The vest is worked from the bottom up, in the round in one piece, seamed only at the shoulders, or as separate front and back pieces, seamed at the sides and shoulders. If worked in the round, at the underarm, the front and b...
Crochet: Pullover
The pattern gives details to make this generously sized hoodie, which is worked in one piece for body and sleeves, with the hood and pocket added. The stripes are created using a zigzag stitch, which is written. Charts are included to support with the raglan and pocket shapings.
Knitting: Cardigan
ADDISON Cardigan PDF Knitting Pattern. A sweet circle cable cardigan with round neck and set-in sleeves.
Knitting: Pullover
A relaxed, boxy fit sweater with a boat neck, and slight balloon sleeves. This sweater is worked in the round from the bottom up. It has a leaf sprig stitch around the bottom hem and cuffs, with an embroidered flower (this leaf stitch panel is charted). The body is worked in stocking stitch, with the raglan decreases concealed behind the leaf s...
Crochet: Tote
A crochet pattern for a cute Easter Bunny Bag. This pattern creates a crochet basket with a bunny motif, perfect for Easter egg hunting!
Knitting: Pullover
This sweater is worked in the round in a traditional Nordic top-down, one-piece method. It has a deep ribbed rollneck and cuffs. Sizes are given as chest sizes rather than UK clothing sizes. This is sized “to fit”, not to be oversized, so please check garment sizes below, and size up if you prefer a looser fit.
Knitting: Pants, Beanie, Toque
A cosy cable knit pair of trousers/leggings and a hat to compliment our Wilbur Jacket pattern (available in a separate pattern).
Knitting: Soakers
The bloomers are started separately, with the front and back crotch panel worked back and forth, then joined to work upwards in the round, using a circular needle. There is only one seam for sewing, which is the gusset seam.
Knitting: Onesies
This romper can be made with short or long sleeves, and with either a pretty contrast knit peter pan collar, or i-cord piping. Leg cuffs are ribbed, the romper buttons at the crotch and there is a buttonhole opening at the back of the neck. The romper is worked in 4ply yarn, with a delicate knit stitch, and is worked in one piece in the round.
Knitting: Cardigan
This cardigan is designed to be a boxy, structured fit. The body is worked in one piece, divided at the armholes for fronts and back to be worked separately. Sleeves are worked flat, with a shaped cast off to create a set in jacket-style squared shoulder.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque, Mittens
BLYTH Hat & Mittens PDF Knitting Pattern. A soft and cosy hat and mittens set, with a thrummed interior made from roving or scraps of natural fibre yarn.
Knitting: Cardigan
When our little one started ballet classes, I wanted to design a knitted wrap that had no seams, to make it as comfortable as possible to be worn for dancing.
Crochet: Coffee / Tea Pot
This crochet pattern is written, but not charted. The Grandma cosy is made by making 4 granny squares which are then joined together, with rounds worked to close the top opening.
Knitting: Mittens
These mittens are knitted in the round on DPNs, with no seams. The mittens have a deep rib section, and the thumb stitches are left on scrap yarn whilst the hand section is worked.
Knitting: Cardigan
This cardigan is worked in the round, from the top down, and can be made in 6 sizes. The balloon sleeves are separated at the armpit and placed on scrap yarn whilst the body is completed. The cardigan is a loose fit, with a wide neck opening. Cuffs and bands are worked in 2x2 rib.
Knitting: Onesies
This romper is worked by creating two separate crotch tabs, then joining these to work the body in the round. Legs and trims are worked in 2x2 rib, and a cable panel is worked at the front centre, with a cable running at each side. This traditional style romper is close fitting at the chest, with the high back trim providing stretch.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
This is a simple rectangle panel wrap, crocheted back and forth In a scalloped shell style stitch. Although the garment is only given as one size, you could increase or decrease the foundation chain as much as you like to alter the length of the shawl, and work further rows if you’d like it to be deeper.
Knitting: Dress
This pattern is of challenging difficulty. Worked on 3mm needles using 5 (6,7) 50g balls of 4ply yarn.
Crochet: Brimmed Hat
This pattern is for a simple striped hat, worked in trebles & half trebles (UK), with an optional rope cord to thread through to create a bow (on smaller sizes, we recommend stitching this cord in place for safety).
Knitting: Cardigan
This cardigan is worked with a triple cable panel on the back of the cardigan, and single cables up the front and tops of the arms. Sleeves are saddle style, (although they stop short of connecting with the neck band, to allow the front cable to appear to run over the shoulder) with a curved semi-raglan.
Crochet: Dress
This dress is made by working 6 granny squares, joined together with shoulder straps created with trebles, then a series of trebles in rounds, with coloured treble rounds and puff stitch border to finish hem, and coloured double, treble and half treble rounds to create a ruffled cap sleeve.
Knitting: Vest
This pattern is for a knitted vest , tank top with a traditional cable pattern. Perfect for layering, a great Spring knitting project.
Knitting: Bonnet
This bonnet is knitted in one piece, from front to back, starting with back & forth knitting, then joined and worked in the round, with the back closed by switching to double point needles.
Crochet: Sleeveless Top
This top is made by working a variation on traditional granny squares (the gaps are slightly smaller, so there are less overall holes than you would see on a granny square), joined together to form a band for the body, then a series of chain bars and trebles to create the top and bottom edges.
Knitting: Soakers
The pants are worked in the round, from the top down, with only one seam, at the gusset. Depending on the elasticity of the yarn used, and knitting tension, you may see some “twist” to the body of the garment, as it is knitted in the round. This is easily corrected with blocking once the garment is finished.
Crochet: Pullover
This pattern gives instructions to make with 2 granny square flower options, and either 1/2 or 3/4 length sleeves.
Crochet: Pullover
This pattern explains how to make this oversize, puff sleeves tunic in 3 sizes, with 2 flower granny square options, and choice if either half, 3/4 or full length sleeves.
Knitting: Tee
This pattern includes instructions to create this top in a range of sizes, and 2 different crochet flower motifs to decorate the front. You could add knitted or embroidered flowers if you prefer not to crochet.
Knitting: Pants
These bloomers are knitted in one piece, with front and back tabs initially worked separately, then joined to work in the round.
Knitting: Cardigan
This cardigan is knitted from the top down, in one piece, with sleeve stitches being slipped onto scrap yarn whilst body is completed. Sleeves are completed in the round, so DPNs or magic loop needed.
Knitting: Bonnet
This hat is a traditional deep-fitted style bonnet, providing cover for the ears and back of the neck, knitted using a series of increases and decreases for shaping, with I-cord straps.
Crochet: Coat / Jacket
This pattern is designed for the ages/sizes given, however it is possible to scale up or down to make larger or smaller sizes. UK crochet terms given.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This is our pattern for a handknitted beanie style hat, with rolled brim, wide rib to create pumpkin ridges, and double decrease and cord used to create stem.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat is knitted in the round, from the bottom up. I recommend starting on circular needles the switching to DPNs when stitch count decreases.
Knitting: Soakers
These bloomers are knitted in one piece, from the top down, separated at the legs, then joined with one seam at the crotch. The bloomers are designed to be traditionally close fitting.
Knitting: Bonnet
This bonnet is knitted in one piece, from front to back, starting with back & forth knitting, then joined and worked in the round, with the back closed by switching to double point needles.
Knitting: Cardigan
This cardigan is knitted from the top down, in one piece, with sleeve stitches being slipped onto scrap yarn whilst body is completed. Sleeves are completed in the round, so DPNs or magic loop needed.
Knitting: Cardigan
This cardigan is designed to be a slightly cropped fit, with short flutter edge sleeves, perfect for layering over summer dresses and blouses.
Knitting: Vest
This waistcoat is worked from the bottom up, with the body in one piece, then divided at the armholes with front and back sections finished separately. The armholes and trims are worked in garter stitch.