Casey Kay B.

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Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A simple pattern of yarn overs and slip-slip-knit decreases spiraling up the body of this hat gives a wonderfully stretchy texture that looks super cute with or without a pompom attached. Made with less than a full ball of Lion Brand Heartland yarn, this hat comes together super quickly, making it great for last-minute gifting or a relaxing wee...
Knitting: Socks
These top-down ankle socks feature a pattern of crossed stitches across the top of the instep that mimics the look of a chain link fence. Instructions are included for working the cables without a cable needle.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
I set about to create a mitts pattern while taking a walk one day, hence the name Walk in the Park. The pattern of crossed slip stitches gives these mitts the feel of a walk through the grass or along a drifting path. Instructions are written to create the crossed stitches without the use of a cable needle, making these a great option for an In...
Crochet: Throw
Wrap up in this super cozy lap throw blanket with a textured pattern for a subtle flair. This blanket features alternating squares of flat and textured crochet worked first with a flat border worked around once the body is finished and measures 40 inches by 35 inches.
Crochet: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This super simple soap saver works perfectly to hold your soap from the beginning or save your soap scraps when they get too small to use.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This is my favorite super simple washcloth. They work great as dish cloths or as washcloths. This pattern is written for a square cloth, but can easily be modified into a rectangular cloth if that fits your needs better.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
These ankle socks are perfect for when you really want a certain color way of Knit Picks Felici yarn, but only manage to snag a single ball. They are meant to not match exactly, so you dont have to worry about finding the color repeats.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat is knit top-down with alternating lace and cable sections, ending with two inches of 3 x 2 ribbing. The optional pom-pom at the top adds an extra fun touch, especially when made from the same Malabrigo Rios yarn as the hat.
Knitting: Throw
This blanket works up quickly in a bulky yarn with an intriguing patchwork pattern created by seed and basketweave stitches bordered by garter stitch. This pattern includes both fully written and charted instructions.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
These are simple rib hats with a pattern of stitches that grows with each hat size. There are more knit stitches in each group as the hat size goes up.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This is a set of arm warmers that cover from about two inches from the elbow to the bottom segment of the fingers. There is only one size, but that size will fit a wide range of arm sizes due to the construction.