Julie Hicks

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Cup / Mug
This is a pattern for those insulated coffee mugs you can purchase at gas stations. I like to have something soft to grab when I’m drinking my coffee from them, so this project came to be. This could also be used for similar-sized drinking glasses.
Crochet: Booties
I have an old version of this pattern on my Blogger and I decided to see if I could tweak it some.
Crochet: Cup / Mug
Do you love hot tea? Do you make your tea in your mug? Do you dislike it when your tea cools too quickly while it’s steeping?
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
This is a hat pattern that I extrapolated from one my mother made that I acquired after she passed away. I had to adjust it some to get the size that she made (adult) and then worked out a newborn pattern and messy bun hat.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This is a pattern for basic knit fingerless mitts. I’m not good at calculating yardage, but if you buy one skein of RHSS then you will get several pairs out of it.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
This is a slipper-type sock, very soft and squishy. I made it to fit my foot, but it can be customized for any foot.
Crochet: Booties
The pattern as written is for baby booties, but it can be adjusted for any size foot by changing hook sizes and/or yarn weight.
Knitting: Headband
This is a textured headband. It is wide enough to keep your ears warm and you can still leave long hair loose. It would be a great alternative to a hat for chilly weather. The pattern as written will stretch to fit most adult size heads comfortably. Unless you have a really large head.
Crochet: Ankle Sock
This is a pair of crochet slipper socks I was playing with and decided to put the pattern up for free.
Crochet: Hair accessories
If you have long hair and sometimes wind it into a bun, this is a decorative cap for it that will just slip onto it, if you choose to crochet a ponytail holder onto it. Otherwise, just use a crochet chain or length of ribbon to tie it on