Judy Jewell
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Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The perfect beginner sock pattern! Knit from the cuff-down on US 7 needles and worsted wt yarn, this sock has the most easy “heel” on earth and thousands of Magic Heel Socks have been knit so far!!
Crochet: Scarf
Greetings from the Woods of New Hampshire! This is a fun and easy, super long scarf you can crochet with your 12-day yarn advent calendar, or any DK wt scraps you have lying around. The color changes will be sure to keep your interest and in just a few days, you’ll have a beautiful, colorful scarf to help keep you warm and fashionable!
Knitting: Pullover
Greetings from the Woods of New Hampshire! I felt inspired by the rustic feel of this Harrisville Designs “Daylight” wool combined with the simple repetition of eyelet rib lace. Knit from the top down, you’ll start with the beautiful collar, which will later be folded under and sewn down or left as is (your choice). The raglan shaping on the sl...
Knitting: Home - Other
The Forest Mat is a fun to knit, whimsical little felted mat, perfect for sitting in the forest while
Knitting: Skirt
This beautiful, classic, full skirt falls just below the knee and is knit seamlessly in the round from the top down with a fingering weight sock yarn. Elastic at the waist allows for a comfortable and secure fit. The addition of a peek-a-boo hem provides just the right touch of femininity. I call it the Everyday Knit Skirt because it has become...
Knitting: Dress
This beautiful, feminine + frilly dress would match any little girl’s royal expectations! Knit seamlessly in the round, from the top down with a fingering weight yarn and a mohair-silk lace-weight yarn.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Introducing my new favorite hat called, “Broken Stones” and named after the yarn colorway. Why is it my favorite, you might ask? Well, let me count the ways and list them below for you:
Crochet: Drawstring Bag
With yarn and leather scraps in hand, I set out to crochet a sweet bucket bag to use as a project bag for all my small knitting or crocheting projects. I found a little berry stitch that was easier than most and thought it added just the right amount of interest and texture. The leather base makes this a very durable bag, and the tight gauge wi...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
I’m on a mission to fill every sock drawer in the world with beautiful, hand-knit socks!! I felt the only way to achieve this mission was to design socks that EVERYONE could feel successful at knitting.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
I’m on a mission to fill every sock drawer in the world with beautiful, hand-knit socks!! I felt the only way to achieve this mission was to design socks that EVERYONE could feel successful at knitting.
Knitting: Cardigan
A knit so fun, you’ll WANT to start with the sleeves! Knit bottom up and flat throughout, using fingering weight sock yarn and lace weight mohair-silk held together as one, it’s the perfect cardigan to wear over a white tee shirt or a flowy black dress. Light and airy and full of drape, it’s ideal for most seasons.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
I just know you’re going to enjoy the ease of knitting these super cozy, top down, worsted weight, cabled socks which include that “Magic Heel” so many of you have fallen in love with!! Of course, there really is no magic involved, just a common-sense approach to knitting a heel that doesn’t include any turning yet allows everyone to become a s...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This is a very practical shawl, knit flat, side to side using 2 different types of yarn (merino + mohair/silk) in 5 colors throughout. Fits perfectly around your upper back and shoulders while tying neatly in a bow in the front to eliminate slippage. Works great as a scarf or cowl too!
Knitting: Pullover
A one-piece, top down, circular, stranded color work, yoked swoncho: a cozy garment somewhere between a sweater and a poncho. Perfect for cozy autumn evenings by the fire.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
After receiving so many lovely messages from knitters asking for the DK version of my Magic Heel Socks, I decided to offer a lot more texture along with that “magic heel” so many of you have fallen in love with!
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
This shawl was designed to be a meditative, peaceful crochet project you can leave in a basket near your bed to work on just a few rows each night before drifting off to sleep. Easy and intuitive, perfect project for using up all those leftover sock yarn scraps and advent calendar minis. A uniquely constructed, scrappy crochet shawl that’s fun ...
Knitting: Cardigan
Sweet and simple, that’s how I like to roll! This classic little cropped cardigan will not disappoint. Easy to throw on with your skirts, dresses and high-waisted pants + trousers and so easy to knit. Gentle texture and eyelets have been added throughout this design for just a touch of interest. The boxy-style body and shaped sleeves look flatt...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
I’m on a mission to fill every sock drawer in the world with beautiful, hand-knit socks!! I felt the only way to achieve this mission was to design a pair of socks EVERYONE could feel successful at knitting. I realize that turning a heel and knitting a gusset aren’t the worst things in the world (and in fact, some knitters really enjoy that par...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
I named this piece the “Road of Life” shawl because each section reminded me of life; some areas are rough + rocky and some areas are smooth + seamless. The ruffle reminds me of the icing on the cake; things like ice-cream, laughter, hugs + friendship. This asymmetrical shawl is easy to knit and has enough stockinette and garter stitch to help ...
Knitting: Pullover
The first sample of this top-down raglan pullover was designed with the yarn in mind first. It is first worked flat, then is joined and worked in the round. I chose The Autumn Acorn’s naturally hand-dyed sport weight yarn in a merino/nylon blend for both the main color and the contrasting color. Between the golden yellow and the lace pattern, w...
Knitting: Cardigan
I dreamt up my version of this cozy, oversized cardigan while on a trip to Colorado last January. My friend was wearing one and as soon as I saw it, I immediately set out to design the perfect pajama cardigan! Forget about your robe, this is a go-to sweater you’ll want to throw on over your jammies or wear to the store as a casual layering piece.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Arboraceous Hat was named because of my love of forests! The definition is as follows: 1. arboraceous - abounding in trees; “an arboreous landscape”; “violets in woodsy shady spots”; “a woody area near the highway” arboreous, woodsy, woody. wooded - covered with growing trees and bushes etc; “wooded land”; “a heavily wooded tract.”
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
The “Bubbling Brook” shawl was named by a friend, Sarah who said the flowiness of the shawl reminded her of a winding brook and the bobbles made her think of the bubbles. I just thought it was a great name!! This is an easy triangular shaped shawl that is crocheted from the top down. The yarn I used was naturally hand-dyed using black walnut an...
Knitting: Dress
Errata: In the Latvian Braid section, it’s missing a 5 right after the parenthesis. It should say, “4 (5, 6, 7, 8) rounds.”
Knitting: Pullover
I knew I wanted to create something that was very straightforward, not too fussy, and quick to knit up. I also knew I wanted this sweater to be knit with pure wool yarn that wasn’t expensive and was quite easy to find. I imagined a warm, comfy, no frills pullover that was perfect to wear while working in the barn or raking leaves. Combining tex...
Crochet: Shrug / Bolero
Sometimes you just need a quick little cover-up; something light you can throw in your basket when you head out to the fairy garden to gather acorns. We’ve named this little area in our backyard, The Fairy Garden. I thought the name was fitting for this easy-to-crochet shrug. I used a lightweight yarn that’s sure to keep your shoulders and uppe...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
I imagined a light but cozy shawl, perfect to wear while knitting outside on a cool Autumn evening. The thin, triangular shape is classic and flattering and can be worn in many ways. It’s worked flat on circular knitting needles. There is a right and a wrong side. I just love all the little “bees” swarming about this way and that way. I hope yo...