Annah Homebird

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Afghan block
These patterns are designed to accompany my collection of patterns, designed in 2022, which were inspired by the months and my travels that year.
Knitting: Cup / Mug
A sweet colourwork cup cosy with two colourwork variations. Perfect for spring and Easter!
Knitting: Cup / Mug
A sweet colourwork cup cosy with three construction variations. Perfect to whip up as a quick gift.
Knitting: Throw
The Peace By Piece Blanket.
Knitting: Afghan block
Thank you so much for downloading my monthly pattern. For January, I’ve picked the simple snowdrop to be the centrepiece. Its simple but refreshing shape is always one of my favourite things to see in January, and reminds me that soon, blooms will be everywhere! I couldn’t resist sneaking some bluebells in there too. The yarn used in these patt...
Knitting: Afghan block
Thank you so much for downloading my monthly pattern. For the month of December, I’ve tried to recreate my favourite parts of Christmas: vintage baubles, fairy lights and Christmas trees! Add a little embroidery to really make them pop!
Knitting: Afghan block
Thank you so much for downloading my monthly pattern. For November, I had to take leaves as my inspiration. Looking back at this year’s patterns, most of them have been inspired by nature but in all honesty, Autumn is the season I’ve been looking forward to the most! The yarn used in these patterns is the gorgeous Cascade 220, which is a dream ...
Knitting: Afghan block
Thank you so much for downloading my monthly pattern. It’s a little late - but in time to whip up for Halloween even though I’ve never really been ‘into’ trick or treating! I couldn’t help but be inspired by cute pumpkins and ghosts, and you can add little embroidery stitches to adorn with mouths and eyes if you’re feeling extra spooky.
Knitting: Afghan block
Thank you so much for downloading my monthly pattern. If you follow me on Instagram, you’ll have seen that I went on holiday to Sweden for a week to visit friends. I fell in love with the country, and there’s inspiration everywhere! So, for this month, September, I’ve focused on the bold and simple shapes found in Swedish folk art, as well as t...
Knitting: Afghan block
August in the UK is the long month of school summer holidays - and as I am a teacher, I am in full relaxation swing! It’s not often that we have hot weather in the UK, but this summer so far has been a really hot one - so what better inspiration than ice creams?!
Knitting: Afghan block
For July, I’ve been inspired the glossy leaves of the monstera plant, more commonly known as the Swiss Cheese plant. Place your bets on whether there will be a cheese themed square at some point! As well as knitting these squares, I’ve included some optional embroidered embelishments, to add some depth and texture to the squares.
Knitting: Afghan block
For this month, June, I’m looking to the roses in my parent’s garden as inspiration. My mum has managed to grow at least 6 different varieties, and they bring such joy at this time of year. Rambling, blousy, tea and red - I love all of them! Combine different colours for the background and roses, use hand dyed yarns for colour variation or keep...
Knitting: Afghan block
For this month, April, I’ve been inspired by two things: April showers and Easter. Rain clouds may not seem the cheeriest of topics for knitting - but hear me out: rain on the windows, a cup of something hot (and some Easter egg…) and a knitting project on your lap. Perfection! And if that doesn’t appeal, remember April showers bring May flowers!
Knitting: Afghan block
For this month, March, I’ve been inspired by beautifully cheerful tulips that are showing their heads this month. I could have picked from so many different flowers (daffodils, crocus, snowdrops, hellebore…but following a trip to Amsterdam, it had to be the classic tulip! Play with colour and contrasting backgrounds, these will work beautifully...
Knitting: Afghan block
My love letter to you: 6 gorgeous love-inspired pattern blocks to add to your Pattern Knits blanket, or turn into a unique and thoughtful card!
Knitting: Afghan block
For the month of May, I’m transporting you to Marrakech, where I was lucky enough to go on holiday recently. There are four patterns included: two take direct inspiration from the geometric tiles that are commonplace in Morocco, one is inspired by general architecture and the final one is based on the High Atlas Mountains. This month, I’ve also...