Shelby Mooney

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Cardigan
Because we ALL need to shop our stash and use up those scraps!
Knitting: Shrug / Bolero
This garment combines the warmth of wool with the softness of mohair for the perfect transitional piece that you’ll wear day after day. The oversized cowl neck creates an effortlessly classic style, and the easy ribbed bottom gently hugs the body to keep things cozy.
Knitting: Vest
This cozy slipover is the ultimate luxury layer!
Knitting: Cowl
I am always looking for creative ways to use up my yarn stash! I have so many small scraps in various colors that normally don’t go together until they DO!
Crochet: Pullover
This sweater mixes chunky crochet and rib knitting for the perfect fall/winter staple. The large, open crochet stitches provide extra texture and visual interest without the weight, and the mock turtleneck amps up the cozy vibes! Comfortable, boxy, and oversized, this grab and go sweater is perfect to wear over a t-shirt or tank, or thrown over...
Knitting: Hot Water Bottle
Ok, you absolutely need to make this, and gift this. This hottie hot water bottle cover is just too cute! It almost makes me look forward to the aches and pains that come with knitting… almost, LOL!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Whenever I visit yarn stores or fiber events I am always in awe of the many indie dyers out there who make the most GORGEOUS, squishy yarn in the most fabulous colorways.
Knitting: Shrug / Bolero
This garment mixes chunky knitting and crochet for the perfect transitional piece. The short, rolled neck provides effortless, modern style, and the easy ribbed bottom gently hugs the body to keep things cozy.
Knitting: Pullover
Cozy and oversized, but not so big that it’s overwhelming, this sweater knits up quickly with bulky yarn and large needles, and the dropped stitches take it from hey to YAY!
Knitting: Shrug / Bolero
Bolero, shrug, whatever you call it, it’s SO GOOD! Chunky, squishy and super chic. It’s similar to a capelet, with a chunky ribbed neckband and killer cables that flair out over your shoulders ending in three quarter length sleeves and the option to make them longer.
Crochet: Clutch
This purse is a super quick project and can be completed in only a few hours! BONUS: It’s the perfect scrap project to help you use up those extra bits of leftover yarn. Three colors you may not use for individual projects will look absolutely scraptacular held together to crochet this chic accessory.
Knitting: Scarf
Super squishy yarn, large needles, and extra long fringe - what more do you need?The combination of the simple textured stitches and the generous fringe takes this scarf to the next level of cozy goodness.
Crochet: Shrug / Bolero
Bolero, shrug, whatever you call it, it’s SO GOOD! Chunky, squishy and super stylish.
Knitting: Tote
Owow, this bag is a fun, quick knit, and the color combos are endless!
Knitting: Scarf
Two strands (or more!) held together on large needles make a stylish, stash busting accessory with endless color combinations. Solids work well, but if you’re feeling adventurous, try adding variegated or multicolored scraps for colorful, cozy goodness.
Knitting: Vest
I’m a big fan of the vest, especially one with large front panels for a super chic style statement! BONUS POINTS: this one can also be worn upside down and cropped! The easy, repetitive seed stitches add a ton of visual interest and a toggle button closure adds to the versatility. You can wear this so many ways:
Knitting: Cowl
I’ve always been obsessed with oversized, chunky turtlenecks and this honeycomb cable pattern is one of my all-time favorites, so I decided to combine them for the best accessory EVER!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This simple, slightly slouchy, fair isle hat checks all of my favorite boxes! It’s a quick knit, it’s soft and easy to wear, and the large flower motif makes it look chic without too much effort!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Inspired by those gorgeous, vintage, plaid wool blankets and crisp fall air, this chunky plaid hat is deceptively easy! For simplicity, I kept this pattern to only three colors, but do yourself a favor and dig through those piles of scrap yarn and use as many colors as you like! You can really GO FOR IT.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Simple twists on either side of the cables swirl around, adding just the right amount of texture and balance to this cozy accessory. It’s a quick, easy, project that looks way more complex than it really is, and the repetitive rounds make it easy to memorize so you can also binge watch
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This simple, slouchy cable hat checks all of my favorite boxes! It’s a quick knit, it’s soft and easy to wear, and the large, yet understated cable makes it look chic without adding too much structure. It’s effortless!
Knitting: Cowl
Discover the perfect transitional accessory into the colder months: The Braided Cable Dickie. Featuring a large squishy mock turtleneck, and soft shaping in the back to keep this neck warmer in place under your jacket without the bulk. I love your sweater! Wait, is that a sweater?? They will never know!
Crochet: Brimmed Hat
When you can’t decide which hat you like best, you include both in the pattern!
Crochet: Coaster
When is a doily not a doily? When it’s made with macrame cord! This is a super easy pattern, and the thick cotton cord makes it chic AND durable. It’s great underneath vases and knickknacks, and it’s a perfect, (washable!) trivet. Trust me, you’ll have lots of new non-doilies around the house in no time. Please remember to share your gorgeous c...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Fitted or slouchy, folded brim or flat, pom or no pom? We all need options!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
I’ve been crushing on cables lately and this hat has become my ultimate winter accessory. It’s just perfect for walking my golden retriever Daisy on super chilly mornings, and she loves to snuggle with it when we come home.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Take a ride on the cable train with this super fun project that has loads visual interest and a tiny bit of slouch. This hat is knit in the round with the smaller size needles for the ribbing and the larger size for the body. It’s the perfect cold weather accessory and either of the cable sections can be worn at the front or the side for two di...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
I’m just wild for this giraffe print and the soft, blown yarn helps create a super stylish, cozy vibe. I kept the slouch simple for a more sophisticated look, but added notes on how to really slouch it up if that’s your thing!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This is a modern take on my original, bulky Animal Attraction Hat, updated with a thinner, blown yarn for a soft, cozy vibe. Two colors of fluffy yarn showcase the definition of the leopard spots, and the simple decreases create the soft slouch for a more sophisticated look.
Knitting: Cowl
This is the perfect stash buster with super chic results! I always have lots of yarn on hand, but never know what to make with some of it. Enter the Stevie Fringe Cowl! Four strands held together on large needles make the chunkiest, bohemian cowl with endless color combinations. Solids work well, but if you’re feeling adventurous, try adding va...
Knitting: Cowl
I’m the hugest fan of turtlenecks… like, for realz! I would wear one every day of the year if those warm summer months didn’t keep getting in my way. Of course I needed a chunky accessory to keep me in turtleneck heaven during the transition from summer to fall, but some days it’s too warm outside for a whole sweater. Enter TEAM TURTLENECK! Thi...
Crochet: Containers
Keep those cans out of the recycle bin and put them to good use by creating these boho tin can planters! I’ve included options to create hanging handles, or leave them off to have fun can cozies for your desk accessories, crochet hooks, or succulents. The options are as endless as the yarn combinations! These are a wonderful stash buster, espec...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
I just love a good “Mommy & Me” set, but there’s something EXTRA adorable about this one, don’t you think? The hats are knit in the traditional fair isle style with only two colors used per row, so it’s easy to manage the color changes. Perfect for gifting or for twinning with your own littles, and the color combos are endless! XOXO
Crochet: Necklace
This necklace is crocheted in one piece, side to side from the semicircle, ending with a long chain started on one side, and slip stitched to the opposite end.
Crochet: Purse / Handbag
This crossbody bag is crocheted in one piece (honest!) with recycled cotton fiber and adorned with a simple strap and large, reclaimed wood toggle button to make it the perfect summer accompaniment anywhere the day may take you!
Knitting: Cowl
Super squishy yarn, large needles, and binge watching your favorite show - what more do you need? The combination of the simple ribbing and the generous cables takes this cowl to the next level of cozy goodness. It’s a quick project that you can knit in just a few hours, making it perfect for gifting (or keeping)! PS. Shop your stash! If you ha...
Knitting: Market bag (slouchy)
This pattern knits up quickly with tape yarn and large needles so you’ll be ready to take this bag with you in no time! The original prototype made it through two full days of the Dutchess County Fair in Rhinebeck, a major garage sale haul, a trip to the farmer’s market, AND a day at the beach. It was stretchy and comfy and held a ton, and didn...
Crochet: Market bag (slouchy)
This boho bucket bag is crocheted with a circular bottom and spirals upward into the body. It’s accented with alternating open spaces and bobbles, and adorned with a simple strap to make it the perfect accompaniment to the farmer’s market, the beach, or anywhere the day make take you! Don’t skimp on the blocking, it gives this bag an airy look.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Inspired by a love of all things animal print, this squishy, stylish hat knits up quickly with two contrasting colors of bulky yarn on circular needles. In addition to the traditional colors like brown, cream, and black, this print looks just as fabulous with blue, pink, or green. Pom or no pom? I’ll leave that up to you, go wild!
Knitting: Cowl
This cowl works up lightening fast t so you’ll be ready to wear it (or gift it!) in no time! I wanted something that covered up that “V” space left open when my coat was buttoned, without the bulky profile of an entire scarf tucked underneath. After playing around with a few lengths, I’m happy I kept the long, deep “V” shape, and now I also wea...
Crochet: Poncho
Can I say that I’m in love with this capelet and still be humble? I created this pattern for myself about a hundred years ago and still wear it all the time and I always get compliments on it. It’s a poncho but not tooo grandma. Though I love a good granny poncho!
Crochet: Necklace
A fiber chain of soft, cotton yarn in a beachy, sand color circles the neck creating a unique statement necklace that is easy to wear and fabulously on- trend. The 1/2” reclaimed wood button adds visual interest and makes the perfect closure.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
So much love has gone into creating this pattern and I’m thrilled to share this children’s collection for the “cubs” in your life! These spots were a labor of love by many, many pattern testers so we made sure we got them juuuuuussst right! We tried to be as inclusive as possible with the sizing options for the perfect fit on a variety of sweet...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Après-ski anyone? This chunky knit hat works up quickly in the round using two sizes of circular needles, and the fashionable chevron pattern is worked in stranded knitting with two colors of bulky yarn. The large, faux-fur pompom on top is a great reason for a new purchase, or if you’re feeling frisky, make your own!
Crochet: Poncho
Hi everyone, this listing is for my most requested item, the bennington capelet (R). It’s crocheted in the round with a super chunky bulky weight yarn and works up very quickly with a large size “S” crochet hook. You’ll be ready to wear this in one day!
Knitting: Boot Cuffs / Toppers
These cabled boot cuffs are knit flat, joined at the edges, and seamed up the sides for a versatile accessory that’s super cozy and fashionable. The cable “stag horn” pattern is very easy to follow and creates a ton of texture and visual interest.
Crochet: Poncho
Wow, I love this capelet. I am a big-time turtleneck girl and wanted to make something warm and snuggly for myself and this is IT! Guaranteed compliments for sure.