Rosie's Yarn Cellar
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Pattern has been updated and the update is now available from my personal Ravelry store. (The download link on this page gives you the old version.)
Knitting: Dress
Hara - Greek for joy - is a short, flouncy dress knit in cool cotton. With adjustable straps, buttons out of baby’s reach, and a cropped length for crawlers, it’s the perfect summer top for every joyful baby.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
YARN IS USED DOUBLED! Has two leaf borders lined with a mini cable. The top leaf border is designed to fold over.
Knitting: Mittens
Lovely and quickly knitted mitten pattern featuring provisional CO for a turned hem, an original knit/purl pattern and a reverse stockinette palm. Just the right amount of design to keep you interested!
Knitting: Ankle Sock, Booties
A quick knit for the little ones in your life! These baby socks use fingering weight yarn and have great detail with contrasting heel, toe and cuff color! Great for using up little bits of leftover fingering weight yarn.
Knitting: Cowl
Reminiscent of twining strands of seaweed, this cowl’s name comes from a sailor’s term for safely deep water. Side-to-side twist stitches pop from a reverse stockinette background, and are grafted together at the end to form an unending pattern. It’s knit in Acadia for its soft hand, colorful silk slubs, and lovely stitch definition.
Knitting: Slippers
A cozy set of worsted weight house slippers that are reminiscent of Hüttenschuhe – ankle high slippers, traditionally worn in the house after you’ve taken off your skiis or hiking boots and are warming your feet by the fire. While Hüttenschuhe are usually found with a felt or leather sole, these handknit ones have a double thick knit garter sti...
Crochet: Beret, Tam
Note:In Row One, you are working one single crochet in every chain, not every single crochet, as you don’t have any yet!
Knitting: Cowl
A unisex infinity cowl in a sport-weight yarn that’s bound to give you that extra boost of warmth in the unpredictable Spring weather.
Knitting: Beret, Tam
Pairs with the Bodkin Scarf. A nice, quick, worsted beret with a k/p chevron detail!
Knitting: Knee-highs
I’m pretty picky when it comes to socks. I don’t like pointy toes, I don’t want seams or ridges inside my shoes, and please, no bunching from a loose heel flap. I also shy away from hand-knit socks because making matching pairs of things - well, it’s just not my strong suit. I do love socks, I just want really specific ones.
Knitting: Cowl
This pattern is copyrighted and not to be knit or reproduced for profit - FOR YOUR USE ONLY OR FOR GIFTS FOR LOVED ONES. Otherwise, you should pay a royalty and fee to Rosie’s Yarn Cellar.
Knitting: Beret, Tam
Pattern calls for one skein of Inca Marl and two skeins of Inca Alpaca in different colors.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Errata:Row 9 should read: k3, slm, yo, k2, *(C3R, k1); rep from * to 2nd m, yo, slm, k1, slm, yo, ^(k1, C3L); rep from ^ to 2 sts before last m, k2, yo, slm, k3
Crochet: Beret, Tam
This funky tam is begun with either a 1 x 1 knit rib or a crocheted rib band. The body of the hat is worked in a crocheted pebble lace. Crown decreases are worked in between the rows of bobbles for a seamless look.