Lorraine Gaudet

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Cardigan, Booties, Bonnet
This delightfully simple set is perfect for the beginning knitter. The cardigan is done in garter stitch with a two stitch selvedge edge on either side for ease in seaming. The bonnet is a beautifully simple design with ties to keep the hat on the head. The booties are designed with an expandable sole and instep to fit a growing foot. This hand...
Knitting: Pullover
This delightfully warm and cozy sweater is the perfect gift for the special child(ren) in your life. The basic stockinette stitch pullover has fun surprises such as a sheep trimmed pocket, back medallion patch with tail and roving lady bugs. Intarsia is used to create these designs and a classic fair isle corrugated rib edges the bottom, sleeve...
Knitting: Cardigan
The Basic Children’s “bottom up” sweater is constructed, as the name indicates, from the bottom up in one piece. You have your choice of knitting a cardigan or a crew neck pullover with either a round or raglan yoke.
Knitting: Scarf
this is a simple pattern that uses a lot intermediate skills…..keeping track of lace, a little bit of beading, working with a dropped stitch…the perfect summer take along project because each section is long enough for you to get the hang of it before you move on to the next.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
This is a very nice basic pattern done in the round based on EZ’s percentage sweater. The cable rib allows a nice fit for a multiple of body types. This pattern was done in a cotton blend but it also works very well in a wool blend. This is a great pattern for someone looking for a stylish and simple sweater to wear year round.
Knitting: Scarf
With worsted weight yarn and a size #8 needle this should give you a nice winter scarf.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
To fit woman’s medium size (7-10). Length of foot and leg can be adjusted by simply kitting until you are happy with the length of either the leg or the foot. The amount of yarn given is enough to make a pair of socks in the stated pattern sizes. You will need more yarn to make a bigger size. Width of leg and foot can be adjusted if you follow ...