Jo McCracken

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Throw
This afghan is perfect for a wedding or anniversary gift! It also makes a special Valentine’s Day present. Or just make it for someone you love!
Knitting: Throw
This warm and fluffy Wedding Afghan is perfect for a wedding present as it incorporates hearts, X’s and O’s, and intertwining cables that merge to form rings. The Cable Pattern tells the story, in knitting, of separate lives, coming together, then getting married with wedding rings.
Knitting: Scarf
This Undulating Lace Scarf is knit in a simple, 24-row repeat, lace pattern. The incredible yarn I used was mink yarn (Mimi by Lotus Yarns), but it can be made in a variety of other lace-weight yarns. I knit the entire skein to make this scarf, so there was no waste. The scarf is knit flat and in one piece so there is nothing to sew together. T...
Knitting: Baby Blanket
This super soft baby blanket is easy to make and will be appreciated by all as a gift. Or make it for yourself! The yarn is fuzzy so the majority of the blanket is knit in stockinette stitch with a simple diamond lace pattern around the edges. The blanket is knit all in one piece, so there is no need to crochet the edges or sew anything together.
Knitting: Pullover
This pattern is knit in the entrelac pattern for the square front and back middle panels and knit side-to-side for the sleeves/sides. The sleeves are knit in one piece, then extra stitches are cast on both edges to create the sides of the sweater to form one continuous piece. Short rows are added at the bottoms of the sides to allow for a bette...
Knitting: Scarf
This scarf is knit in a simple, 12-row repeat pattern called Dragon Skin. While the name may sound a little off-putting, the pattern makes a beautiful, wavy fabric that creates a scalloped edging at the beginning and end of the scarf.