Sarah Bishop
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Crochet: Toys and Hobbies - Other
When I saw my leftover self striping sock yarn hanging around in a messy pile next to my daughter’s poppit toy, inspiration struck and I needed to know if I could create something similar. This yarn worked well at recreating the striped effect of the popular toys, but I can’t see why any yarn wouldn’t work just as well, provided it is robust en...
Knitting: Ankle Sock
Get both ‘April Showers’ and ‘May Flowers’ sock patterns for only £5 with the code ‘LoveSpring’.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
Get both ‘April Showers’ and ‘May Flowers’ sock patterns for only £5 with the code ‘LoveSpring’.
Knitting: Headband
You can get this pattern for free with the code ‘CareForYourHead’, however I have chosen an affordable price point, and I would really appreciate the purchase if you can justify it, in order to support and encourage future designs.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
This summer top is decorated with all the ingredients you might add to your traditional spiced gin based fruit cocktail. No brands mentioned. It is worked from the bottom up, in the round, featuring fully charted stranded colourwork. It steadily decreases towards the waist, with eyelet detail to represent the fizz, and gently increases again fo...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Tin of Chocolates hat is an alternative Christmas hat for those who prefer to avoid the traditional colours and twee sentiment. To me, there can be nothing more festive than gathering with loved ones to share a tin of chocolates, pick ‘n’ mixing our favourites in their jewel toned wrappings (I like the strawberry and orange creams). The hat...
Crochet: Baby Blanket, Beanie, Toque
I designed this pattern with a local charity in mind. Gowns for Precious Angels UK make burial gowns and layettes for babies from donated wedding dresses, and accept donations of knitted and crocheted items for the packs.
Knitting: Baby Blanket, Beanie, Toque
I designed this pattern with a local charity in mind. Gowns for Precious Angels UK make burial gowns and layettes for babies from donated wedding dresses, and accept donations of knitted and crocheted items for the packs.
Knitting: Cardigan
I named this pattern after Rose Weasley, because I think it is the sort of thing Molly might have made for her granddaughter. Warm and rustic, the A-line shaping, flared sleeves and slightly pointed hood are designed to mimic a scaled back version of witches’ robes, whilst still being a comfortable garment to wear and play in, and simple to make.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
Have you ever been called a ‘Snowflake’ as a result of expressing your heartfelt views? I have designed this hat for those of us who wear that label proudly! It is a fusion of crochet and knitting, worked top down, starting with the crochet snowflake crown, before picking up and knitting to the bottom of the hat. It is written using UK crochet ...