Sarah Stevens
eBooks available as Ravelry Downloads
eBook :
5 patterns
This e-book is a collection of 5 shawls released over the course of the next 5 months. Each shawl pulls inspiration from some of the strong beautiful woman in my life. Each pattern will be released the first of every month.
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These socks were designed with Viking heritage in mind. Each sock features a band of shields that travels down both the front and back of the leg, continuing atop of the foot. Knit cuff down with a slip stitch heel, these will take your mind
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This sock pattern is knit cuff down but could easily be modified to work toe up. It is a classic worsted sock that is not only pleasing to the eye but knits up quickly.
Knitting: Cowl
This cowl was designed with windy wet springs in mind, and pairs perfectly with a jacket or your favorite sweater, rain boots and jeans. This cowl is worked completely in the round using 1 main color throughout and sprinkles in additional colors throughout with each new color-work chart. I hope you enjoy knitting this pattern as much as I enjoy...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This classic ribbed sock is lined with four pine cones across it’s top to represent the beautiful Pines that adorn the PMW. It is a great alternative to a Vanilla sock and is not only fun to knit, it hugs your foot nicely.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These socks were designed during a time that I needed something simple and fun to knit. The pattern has a fun lace detail that mimics rickrack at only the top of the leg, while the rest of the sock is simple. While these socks were designed cuff down, the pattern could be easily modified to knit toe up as well.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These socks were designed during a time that I needed grace. A lot of grace. The pattern is made up of an easily memorable pattern that is repeated over and over to create a wildly fun to knit textured sock. While these socks were designed cuff down, the pattern could be easily modified to knit toe up as well.
Knitting: Cowl
In both the Spring and winter while my daughter is playing soccer on the plains, we often joke that this must be how it feels in the Nordic Tundra. The wind blows fiercely and the wet cold gets under your jacket collar and sends a heavy chill down your body, right to your bones. This cowl was designed to keep the bone chilling winds from attack...
Knitting: Tutorial
I have been designing socks for quite some time now, and the question I am repeatedly asked is- how do I alter the heel for your patterns because I would like to add additional stitches to the foot… so I decided I would take the time to write out the equations I created to use for determining heel placement and beginning heel turns, no matter t...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These socks were designed with the simple yet sophisticated pinstripe in mind.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Expo ‘74 was the first environmentally themed World’s Fair. After many other slogans had been ruled out, “Celebrating tomorrow’s fresh new environment” was settled on, and “progress without pollution” became the theme that was focused on. Expo ‘74 was held in Spokane, Washington, the smallest city to ever host a World’s Fair. However with a cit...
Knitting: Cowl
This cowl was designed after a friend of mine who spent most of the winter of 2014 at the hospital with her 1 year old daughter as she underwent multiple heart surgeries. This cowl is perfect to pull up over your mouth and keep the cold out of both your neck and chest. A must accessory for those cold winter days and nights.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
Haunt of Owls was designed with an Owlery in mind. This perfect winter accessory features charming owls on either side of the hat, as well as option to add earflaps to keep out the cold. This hat is delightful of infants, children and adults alike.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
“Dobby has got a sock. Master threw it, and Dobby caught it, and Dobby - Dobby is free.”
Knitting: Electronics Cozy
“I mean, It’s sort of exciting isn’t it? Breaking the rules.” -Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These sweet socks were inspired by a morning on the farm, collecting eggs rain or shine.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This shawl was inspired by the woman I was named after, my great great grandmother, Sarafina. She married my great great grandfather Joseph in 1915 at the St. Anthony Of Padua Church in Chicago. Together they lived in a village called Kennsington and had a little business delivering booze. For one reason or another they decided to stop competin...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Unzipped were designed to look as if the front of the socks were zipped up by using wrapped stitches to achieve the appearance of the zipper’s teeth, while the back of the socks look as if they are being unzipped, using purls to achieve this effect. The inspiration behind these socks were the thought that even though we try and keep our lives a...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This shawl works great for both a light sport weight yarn or a fingering weight yarn.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
These socks are knit toe-up and use slipped stitches and texture to mimic lizard feet.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This is the second shawl in my Strong and Beautiful Woman collection. This shawl was designed after my Aunt, featuring a simple but elegant curve adorned with a beautiful ruffle that mimics rays of sunshine. Sherry Lynn is the perfect summer evening accessory to wear when the air cools down at night.
Knitting: Cleaning - Other, Sachet
These sweet soap sweaters are not only perfect in the shower and bath to lather up with, they are extremely cute after the soap has been all used up- they look like felted little pebbles. Use lavender infused soap in yours and after the soap is all gone, the scent of lavender oils will remain on the pebble. Store them in your drawers as scented...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This cloth features a textured side and a beautiful slipped stitch side- just like the cloths my Mamaw used when I was younger.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Spring Sproutling was designed to mimic a small patch of Fresh flower buds as they grow and stretch towards the sky. This hat features both twisted stitches and slipped stitches to produce long stems- some stocky and others lean. The flower blooms are produced using a combination of yarn overs and knit stitches.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
These socks are basically the worsted weight version of my go-to everyday Vanilla socks. I love the simplicity of the pattern and how easy to memorize it is. They are cast on toe-up and feature a simple short rolled cuff.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks, Knee-highs
If your like me then jumping in puddles after a good hard rain is a MUST! I love the sound that the rain boots make as they collide with the water. It’s amazing.
Knitting: Cowl
This is a super fun and quick knit. It uses one full skein of bulky weight yarn and would look wonderful in either a semi solid or a variegated colorway.
Knitting: Hats - Other
This adorable hat is a wonderful way to use up bits and pieces of multiple skeins of yarn and being multiple sizes it is a perfect knit for any person and any age.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat features a twisted ribbed brim made to look like the suit that jack Skellington wears and a beautifully spooky slipped stitch pattern to represent The Great Pumpkin Kings jagged teeth. The top of the hat features a swirling decrease that resembles the flowing cloth that makes up Zero.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
Sally’s Tower Slippers were inspired by Sally of The Nightmare Before Christmas movie. These sweet ballet style slipper/socks are knit toe-up and are perfect for your clogs or ballet flats.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
These mitts feature a fo-picot edging to look like Jack skellingtons teeth while the rest of the mitt uses multiple textured patterns to resemble his suit.
Knitting: Socks - Other
These adorable, quick and easy ballet flats are perfect for any slip on shoe. They feature a cable that runs from one side, around the back and down the other side of the sock. They have a uniquely constructed heel that is then Kitchner stitched to be seamless.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These socks feature an electric cable that runs along the sides of each sock, creating what looks like an avenue of electricity. They are perfect to use up some of those left over skeins for the toe, heel and cuff of the socks.