Cindy Craig

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Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Designed for the modern maker, Urban Echo seamlessly blends ease with elegance, resulting in a chic accessory that’s as simple to create as it is stylish.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Have a honey-of-a-time stitching this fun sock. It features a 4 round stitch pattern that is very rhythmic and easy to remember. It is worked from the cuff down. You will breeze through the leg in now time. The heel flap is worked in eye of the partridge stitch. The sock also features a stitch to provide arch support.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
I’m an Olympics fanatic. I watch it non-stop and stay up too late catching as many events as I can.
Knitting: Scarf
Binge on your favorite show or cheer on your favorite sports team while working away on this scarf. The stitch pattern is easy to learn and simple to do. You will have it done in no time at all.
Crochet: Fingerless Gloves
This pattern emerges as part of a yarn club called Broadway Nights and is inspired by Phantom of the Opera. It features a 3/4 elbow-length cuff and an easy lace pattern that is continuous from cuff to fingers. Cleverly. placed decreases create the arm shaping without interrupting the lace.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This pattern emerges as part of a yarn club called Broadway Nights and is inspired by Phantom of the Opera. It features a near elbow-length cuff and a 4-row lace pattern that is continuous from cuff to fingers. Cleverly. placed decreases create the arm shaping without interrupting the lace.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This pattern was originally written as part of the Trail Wanderer Yarn Club.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This pattern was designed for the Trail Wanderer Yarn Club
Knitting: Mittens
This pattern was originally designed as part of the Trail Wanderer Yarn Club.
Knitting: Cardigan
Delia is a darling little sweater for the sweet little one in your life. The sample was knit in a sock yarn with a mohair yarn held double but it could be knit with any sport weight yarn.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This mitt was originally designed for a yarn club, 2019 Park Wanderer, featuring Crater Lake National Park. It features circular cables, twisted stitches, and slip stitches. The design is full of details like the gusseted thumb is flanked by twisted stitches that continue through the palm of the mitt.
Knitting: Poncho
Dazzle your world in this versatile and flirty poncho. Constructed of 3 different panels, each knitted separately, it is a very portable project. Crochet the panels together with the luxurious Beaded Silk to give it that little pop of bling. And crochet around the outside edges with the Beaded Silk too frame your masterpiece.
Knitting: Cowl
This cowl is so fun to make starting with a fun slip stitch pattern to form the border. Then you switch to a super easy lace pattern. It is an 8 row repeat but there really are just 2 pattern rows followed by knit rows. Then the pattern rows shift over. You will have it memorized in no time.
Crochet: Cowl
This cowl is great for beginners. It comprised of double crochet stitches throughout. You will have fun with the little shells and individual double crochets.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The clever and thoughtful design from ribbing through the decreases will keep you entertained as the cables intertwine through the body of the hat.
Knitting: Coffee / Tea Pot
This pattern is part of the Cozy Up! Yarn Club - Winter 2018.
Knitting: Cowl
Unity was originally designed for a class I taught at a retreat.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Worked from the top down in a surprisingly easy stitch pattern that’s fun to knit and easy to remember, these socks are an exciting mix of 1 x 1 cables, yarn overs, and simple decreases. Fully customizable for both leg and foot length, these would also be appropriate for men - just work all yarn overs through the backs of the loops on the follo...
Knitting: Coat / Jacket
Double your pleasure by choosing either single moss stitch or double moss stitch for a big kid’s jacket which has beautiful accent pockets and a delightful collar.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
This blanket flies off your needles. The reversible stitch pattern is easy to remember and fun to do. The result is a beautiful, two-sided blanket in which each side is distinctive and attractive. Your friends will ask, “How’d You do that?”
Knitting: Scarf
Mix and match your sock yarn stash in the playful Celebrate Color Scarf. Knit in garter stitch, it is the perfect ‘take along’ project. Take a risk with color and break some rules. This pattern guides you in color selection, provides written instructions and a schematic. Unleash the child within and color with the big box of crayons.
Knitting: Cardigan
I loved this yarn the moment I saw it. I purchased these two colors with nothing specific in mind. They sat on my desk for a while and every day I would ‘pet’ them hoping they would speak to me about what they wanted to be. Being a pseudo knitting geek, I often peruse Barbara Walker’s Treasury of Knitting Patterns just for grins. There it was, ...
Knitting: Cardigan
Knitting: Skirt
Knitted in the round beginning at the top, working increases, and finally a great ruffle. There is an elastic waistband and a decorative drawstring. Numerous sizes are offered.
Knitting: Cardigan
New and experienced knitters will delight in the
Knitting: Skirt
This flattering skirt is knitted from the top down with increases in eight sections. this creates a fabulous drape that hangs beautifully and doesn’t hug the bum. The edge is finished with pretty lace that swings when you walk.
Knitting: Pullover
This sweater is inspired from a magazine cut out brought to me by a friend. Her adult son wanted her to knit it for him because it cost $750 to buy it - mostly because of the fancy label. As a fellow mother of boys, we jump when our sons ask us to knit something for them because it is so rare. This is my interpretation of that fancy sweater. It...
Knitting: Coat / Jacket
Playing with linen stitch creates opposing textures, both smooth and bumpy. Easy to learn and fun to do.
Knitting: Hats - Other
This 3-pointed hat is accented with curly-qs on each point and a picot hem that holds the folded edge in place. The body of the hat is knit in seed stitch. The corners are created as part of the finishing.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This pattern walks you through each step of knitting traditional socks that start at the cuff and work to the toe and have a heel gusset. You can choose any yarn thickness you like. For your first pair of socks, you might consider using a DK or worsted weight yarn so the stitches are larger and you will finish the project sooner. Thicker socks ...
Knitting: Pullover
If you are looking for a pattern to knit for your first sweater this one is it. A generous ribbing and full turtleneck give this sweater a contemporary feel without increasing the complexity of knitting it. Knit with a bulky weight yarn, you will find this a ‘quick knit.’ The instructions are written with beginners in mind eliminating some of t...
Knitting: Purse / Handbag
This project is a beginners delight. The beautiful Noro Kuryeon yarn provides the gorgeous stripes in this bag so you don’t have to work so hard. This purse is worked in the round after you make the bottom. You can choose your own treatment for the top of the bag. This sample has a solid color of wool at the top with a complimentary eyelash yar...
Knitting: Scarf
Celebrate life with this simple lace pattern that is perfect for beginners because of the large stockinette field. There are only a couple yarn overs in the pattern rows.