Allison Lake

eBooks available as Ravelry Downloads

eBook : 3 patterns

A collection of matching accessories that started with the beanie I designed for my husband for Valentine’s Day back when we were still dating.

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Ankle Sock
This is a fun colorwork footie sock pattern!! I designed these using leftovers from a colorwork pair of fingerless mitts, so this pattern is a great stash-buster!!
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
This is a design I came up with about 10 years ago now (wow, time flies) for a classmate. And yes, I’m just now getting around to publishing the pattern, don’t judge me, lol.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
The next installment of the Lake Accessories ebook. Featuring the same cable as the matching hat and socks, these mitts will keep your hands nice and warm while still allowing your fingers to be free.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
I designed these socks for my husband to match the hat I made for him for Valentine’s Day in 2017 (Lake Beanie). The intention was for him to wear at our wedding in October (but ended up finishing them on the honeymoon instead.)
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
In honor of Valentine’s Day 2018, here is the pattern for a beanie I made for my then-boyfriend (now husband) for Valentine’s Day last year.
Knitting: Electronics Cozy
Inspired by one of my favorite games (thank you Bethesda!!!), this sleeve is a nice cover for a 10” tablet (Designed for a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, 2014 Edition). This will fit over whatever case you happen to have your tablet in.
Crochet: Fingerless Gloves
I designed this for a mythological creature-themed swap and was super pleased with how they turned out! I got myself on a crocodile stitch kick, and this stitch is perfect for a dragon-themed project. Note: This has not been officially tested, so if you find a mistake, or need something cleared up, leave a comment, or PM me. =)
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
Here’s some simple instructions for a cute little stocking ornament! Designed this on the fly as gifts for my roommates.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Mystery sock for Sock Knitters Anonymous.
Knitting: Money Purse
Used Hazel Knits’s quarter skeins (I’m 99% sure the base is Artisan Sock)
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Design for April/May Mystery sock for the group SolidSocks
Knitting: Animal Toy
A cute little dragon companion made with sock yarn leftovers. Larger dragons can be made with larger needles, heavier yarn (and more of it), and more stuffing.
Crochet: Doll
Designed this for a swap partner whose favorite X-men character is Nightcrawler, aka Kurt Wagner, a blue teleporting mutant.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This pattern was inspired by some wallpaper in the video game “Medal of Honor: Allied Assault” I was playing a multiplayer game when I got a good look at some of the wallpaper inside a building and I got excited when I realized that the design would look good on a sock.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The design for this was inspired by the area I live in: near both the Willamette River (which inspired the leg and foot), and Mt. Hood (which inspired the beaded cuff). Digital version is called Hood River, this pattern’s name in the American Sock Knitting book is Willamette River.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
I designed this pattern to fit the yarn color name (Sharks). The smaller V’s represent the minnows, and the larger V’s the sharks, with the eyelets being the teeth.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
I designed this pattern with this yarn in mind. The color name is Rapunzel and I just knew that I had to design a cable pattern called Tangled. With braids running down the sides and waves of hair running down the leg and instep, this is a sock that Rapunzel herself would be proud of.
Crochet: Legwarmers
Some quicky legwarmers I whipped up for a school event. The length of these can vary depending on how much yarn you have and how long you want to make them.