Liz Sorenson

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This pattern was designed using Western Mass Fibershed yarn. A portion of all proceeds will go to them to continue to fulfill their mission of creating a thriving, sustainable, and restorative local/regional fiber economy, connecting fiber farmers, spinning mills, weavers, artisans, designers, and consumers in western Massachusetts. To learn mo...
Knitting: Cowl
This flower-filled cowl knitting pattern is a collaborative project between Bloom Woolen Yarns and Liz Sorenson Knitwear as part of the Western Massachusetts Fibershed.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
I fell in love with Quince Organic Linens - Sparrow and Kestrel - the first time I saw them. I designed this kerchief using the two weights of linen, and in two sizes, the larger kerchief also acting as a shawl over your back. The name “steampunk” came from the first colors I used - a steely gray (Pebble), and an antique brass (Fen). I hope you...
Knitting: Scarf
I wanted to create a bright and fun “winter into spring” scarf, so picked this lightweight bulky yarn and added points and tassels to my reversible cable scarf. The staghorn cable that travels up the middle of the scarf has always been a favorite of mine. The stitch pattern is only in chart form with two charts. Text descriptions include how to...
Knitting: Pullover
I designed this toddler’s fisherman’s sweater to use traditional stitch patterns from Orkney, Scotland (based on Elizabeth Lovick’s book Patterns for North Ronaldsay Yarn) and yarn from a local primitive breed sheep on the island of Papa Westray (“Holmie ‘oo’”), which is only available on the island. My pattern suggested alternative yarns of 4 ...