Cathy Campbell

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Level: Advanced Beginner/Intermediate (cable, knitting in the round, k2tog decreases)
Knitting: Mittens
These mittens feature a central “braided” cable pattern with two
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
These gloves are designed to match the Cloud Slouch hat pattern.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
These gloves feature a simple, knit in the round design that can be worked on double points or on a circular needle for magic-loop method. You can use any DK yarn that will give you the gauge, but they are especially lovely when made in a soft yarn. Try alpaca, alpaca blend, wool/silk blend or cashmere for ultimate luxury. Also great in stripes.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Great one-ball project for beginners.
Knitting: Cowl
This cowl features three braided cables and an i-cord edging. A provisional cast on is used so you can work a three-needle bind off at the end. The i-cord edging helps prevent the work from curling while leaving a clean, St st edge. It can be made as a scarf by adding length and using a standard cast on and bind off.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Quick and easy! The slipped-stitch rib used in this pattern is often used to make a sturdy heel when making socks. Worked a little looser, it is excellent for other warm and cozy accessories, like these fingerless mitts. These short hand warmers work up quickly and take only one 50-gram skein of Aran-weight yarn to make.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Previously published through Crystal Palace Yarns Website as Treasure Slouch Hat.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
These fingerless mitts match the Cables ‘n Lace Hat and Cables ‘n Lace Cowl. They feature alternating bands of eyelets and 3 x 3 cable with ribbed top and bottom edge.The mitts are knit on needles slightly larger than is typical for the yarn to allow for more drape and wearability.
Knitting: Cowl
This soft and cozy neck warmer features alternating bands of eyelets and 3 x 3 cable. It is knit on needles slightly larger thanis typical for the yarn to allow for more drape and wearability. See the matching hat and mitts pattern for the entire set.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This slouch-style hat features alternating bands of eyelets and 3 x 3 cable. It is knit on needles slightly larger than is typical for the yarn to allow for more drape and wearability. See the matching Cables ‘n Lace Cowl and Cables ‘n Lace Mitts for the whole ensemble.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
They were originally designed in discontinued Mochi Plus. Use a similar self-striping yarn, hand-dyed or solid color.
Crochet: Fingerless Gloves
These fingerless gloves arequick to crochet. They were originally designed in discontinued Mochi Plus. Use a similar self-striping yarn, hand-dyed or solid color. See the matching Everyday Crochet Hat.
Knitting: Mittens
You can use slow-striping yarn or solid colors for stripes to make these fun mittens. One 50-gram ball makes a pair of child’s mittens or two balls for a pair of adult sized.
Knitting: Animal Toy
This pattern was orginally designed in Crystal Palace Yarns Mochi Plus, which is discontinued. You can use a solid, variegated or self-striping Aran weight wool or wool blend to make.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
These short fingerless gloves are hip and fun and keep your palms warm and clean. The soft silkiness of Panda Silk DK and the simple eyelet pattern gives them a sort of sporty elegance.
Knitting: Gloves
The houndstooth pattern on tiny needles may sound insane, but once you get the 4-st, 4-row repeat down it’s actually quite fun. For those who can’t stomach doing fingers in houndstooth, don’t fret! There will be a fingerless version included in the pattern as well.