Jessica Wirthig

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A fairly basic 3 x 2 rib hat with a twist.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
I like to knit lace socks. I also like to knit socks with cables. And sometimes I just can’t decide – sometimes, I need a little bit of everything…
Knitting: Mittens
When my youngest daughter was a baby I designed and knit her first mittens for her (Rebecca’s First Mittens). She is now using those tiny, thumbless mittens for her dolls. Quite recently she asked me if I could make new mittens for her… just like the old ones. I said I’d try.
Knitting: Mittens
I designed these tiny thumbless mittens to keep my youngest daughter’s hands warm through her first autumn and winter.
Crochet: Fingerless Gloves
Autumn and winter around here are full of grey and rainy days. They say that a splash of colour can brighten up the gloomiest of days…
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
Autumn and winter around here are full of grey and rainy days. They say that a splash of colour can brighten up the gloomiest of days…
Crochet: Cowl
Autumn and winter around here are full of grey and rainy days. They say that a splash of colour can brighten up the gloomiest of days…
Crochet: Containers
This started out as the 2017 Mystery Crochet Along in the Beginner & Intermediate CAL group. I have decided to share this pattern as a complete pattern now that the mystery is revealed.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Just a pair of socks with a rather simple lace pattern. Heel instructions are given for heel flap and gusset – but feel free to use your favourite heel instead… same goes for the toe of course. Charts are available for three sizes (64 stitches, 68 stitches and 72 stitches).
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
A simple face cloth with a rubber ducky design. Because my eldest daughter likes face cloths with pictures on them.
Crochet: Toy Food
My daughter Helena loves having tea with her dolls. So far, she has been happy enough with a wooden chocolate cake her Oma gave her for Christmas, but lately, she started asking for cupcakes. She made it very clear that she wanted them to fit nicely into her silicone cupcake molds…
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
My daughter (2.5 yo) wanted a new colourful hat. Oh, and she made it very clear that she wanted a tassel. So, here we go…
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
I had some squishy Merino yarn lying around and wanted to practise some colour work. Some doodling on chart paper over breakfast resulted in this pattern for a slightly slouchy hat.
Knitting: Bookmark
The name says it all - it’s a bookmark - with a tulip on it.
Knitting: Cup / Mug, Bracelet
This pattern started out as very quick and simple pattern for a bow shaped cup cosy in… ahem… honour of Dolores Umbridge.
Knitting: Messenger Bag
I designed this messenger bag for the Endangered and Extinct Species Swap in the Geek & Nerd Swap Group on ravelry. I hope that one day I will find the time to make one for myself ;).
Knitting: Earflap Hat
This simple ear flap hat was inspired by the book “Cro-Knitting” by Bernhard Ulmann & Co. The book is available for reading online (http://archive.org/details/croknitting00ulma), or you could try to order a printed version (reprint) from an online book store.