Ines Rodgers

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Crochet: Pullover
Strioca is a classic striped sweater. The simple texture of the single crochet stitch and the use of fingering weight yarn create a wonderfully drapey fabric that is perfect for everyday wear.
Crochet: Cardigan
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Crochet: Pullover
A casual, loose-fitting sweater, Aiteall is a perfect layering piece. This sweater is the ideal compromise for the season, being neither too heavy nor too light. The brick stitch is a good balance between solid fabric and lace.
Crochet: Cardigan, Coat / Jacket
Cailin is an Irish girl’s name and also the Irish word for girl. It was an Irish girl who inspired the original design (published as a separate pattern in sizes 1- 24 months). Now the Classic Cailin Cardigan is all grown up! This pattern contains instructions for 14 different sizes ranging from 4 years to 5XL.
Crochet: Cardigan, Coat / Jacket
The Baby Daideo Cardigan is the big brother or little brother (depending on what size you make) to the Classic Cailin Cardigan; but it also works well as a unisex design.
Crochet: Tote
“The pattern reminds me of water bubbles” was my sister’s reply to seeing this bag throughout the design process. So I kept the “bubbles” for the name of this pattern.
Crochet: Sleeveless Top
“I don’t like sewing.” “I get confused with increasing and decreasing.” “I don’t like crocheting sleeves.” These are some of the reasons I’ve been told for why some of my friends and family have not made a crochet garment. That was the starting point for the design of the EASY Textured Tee. Easy doesn’t have to mean boring. So to make a beautif...
Crochet: Scarf
This summer scarf pattern is very versatile. Length and width can easily be adjusted to accommodate the use of different yarns. The original design uses DK yarn, but using fingering or sport weight yarn will result in a more delicate scarf with more drape. It will look beautiful in a single colour or multiple colours; so why not mix it up a lit...
Crochet: Coat / Jacket
Cailin is an Irish girl’s name and also the Irish word for girl. The name was chosen for this pattern because it was an Irish baby girl that inspired this design. When she took her first few steps pushing a toy shopping trolley I thought about what I like wearing to the shops - a long, comfy but stylish cardigan. I wanted to design one for my y...
Crochet: Market bag (slouchy)
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