Jessica Dekker

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Practice your lace skills with these little mitts – worked in the round from the cuff up. These are versatile gloves for changing seasons: perfect to spice up your accessories between winter and spring, or fast forward to fall.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Have fun with different color and yarn combinations with this cozy, stylish unisex touque. It is slightly slouchy and loose enough that it won’t squash your hair. Make it longer with more stripes for more slouch.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
With a tulip motif reminiscent of Dutch Delft ceramic tiles, this pretty hat will keep your head warm on the coldest of winter days. The range of sizes will accommodate heads from children’s to adults’.
Knitting: Mittens
These mittens feature cozy long cuffs to keep your wrists warm in chilly weather.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Yarn needed for this hat:
Knitting: Cowl
This double knit cowl has simple lines and regular shapes to make your first double knitting project easy to follow.
Knitting: Cowl
Here’s a pattern that I wrote up as a way for my students to practice Continental Knitting. It starts with a few rows of garter stitch, then moves on to incorporate purling, yarn overs, and simple decreases in a lace chevron motif.
Knitting: Cowl
This pattern is a very simple garter ridge cowl with stripes. It’s perfect to get an appealing contrast between two different weights of single-ply yarns. The bulky weight is held on its own, and the worsted weight is held double.
Knitting: Mittens
Try this basic mitten if you have small or big hands! Simple modifications in the thumb increases make for a perfect fit for everyone.
Knitting: Cuffs
Make these cozy winter cuffs an accessory with a 3/4 length shirt! This is a great way to practice your fair isle in the round, as you can make 4 or 5 cuffs out of two balls of Lima.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Make this your first sock ever, or you first try at Magic Loop socks! Knit in worsted weight using size 3 or 4 needles, this is the sock I wish I had knit the first time a tackled such a project.
Knitting: Scarf
This is a fully reversible ribbed scarf with simple reversible cables along the edges to give it a ‘fluted piecrust’ effect -- a great way to get started with cables and to wrap your head around a ‘good on both sides’ technique.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat is knit in the round; instructions are available in both chart and written form. A perfect hat for someone just starting cables.