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eBook : 12 patterns

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Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
A long deep triangle scarf will be an excellent addition to your fall and winter wardrobe, or a great gift for someone special. The base triangle is knit sideways, with a mix of garter and stockinette stitches, and the border introduces a simple lace. A hand-dyed yarn will play out a beautiful color variation throughout the shawl.
Knitting: Scarf
The Traveling Infinity Scarf is a perfectly warm and cozy addition to your next adventure. It is knit with brioche and garter stitches, then sewn into a continuous loop. The use of hand-dyed yarns gives extra depth of color to the varied stitches, and superwash merino wool is an extra-soft treat.
Knitting: Pullover
The Dorian Pullover is a classic sweater shape, accented with bias lace panels that fit and flatter. It is knit seamlessly from the bottom up, with raglan decreases in the yoke. The aran weight wool tweed, Kathmandu 100, lends warmth, softness, and texture to the graphic stitch panels.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Finally, the perfect shawl for those temptingly beautiful hand-dyed mini skeins! Maximize your colorful personality with this versatile shawl, using any color palette that suits you. Knit from the center out, each band of color is separated by another garter stripe of the main trim color. Choose a collection of five mini skeins for your color b...
Knitting: Cardigan
Welcome to the Fourth Semi-Mysterious Sweater Knitalong from Kate Jackson Knits! This sweater is a bottom-up, seamless raglan cardigan with buttons and a hood. The pattern will be released in four parts. When you purchase the pattern through Ravelry, you will receive ONLY a page of preliminary information, and future pattern update notices ever...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Yardage required 460 (530) yds chunky wool and 920 (1060) yds of coordinating sock yarn for smaller and bigger.
Knitting: Pullover
Your standard pullover is updated with a new stitch pattern, waist shaping, and a relaxed crew neck. This bottom-up seamless raglan has charts and written instructions for the Seasoning Pattern. Solid colored, worsted weight wool or wool-blend yarns will highlight your stitches and keep you looking warm and stylish.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Wear this curve of style anytime you need to transition between the seasons. A crescent of garter stitch is edged with a contrasting ribbed eyelet ruffle, changing one yarn color while keeping the second constant in this double-stranded beauty. Use one strand of variegated fingering weight yarn with a soft worsted weight yarn for deep visual te...
Knitting: Cowl
Wrap it once or twice to fit your mood of the day, stepping through the garden on your way. The simple knit and purl pattern is worked in the round for a simple, seamless project. Any worsted weight yarn will do, though your pattern will show best with a smooth yarn in a solid color.
Crochet: Beret, Tam
Channel the warm seasons with this airy cotton beret. An open sequence of double crochets creates a slouchy texture and easy shape. Variegated cotton lends substantial drape and the colors of the season.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Wear this simple triangle draped around your neck for a bit of warmth and a lot of style. Two points are knit separately, and then joined together with a mitered square to the center point. Hand-dyed sock yarn, in one or two colors, will be set off nicely by the simple stockinette stitch.
Knitting: Cardigan
Originally knit as the Semi-Mysterious Sweater, in a knitalong hosted in the Kate Jackson Knits ravelry group. Clues were released every two weeks, from January 25 through March 22, 2013.
Knitting: Scarf
Make a girly scarf to wear with your Michelle Hat, complete with more ribbons and bows. Lace ribbons through four sets of eyelets in the perfect complimentary color. Choose a yarn and color combination that makes you smile!
Knitting: Beret, Tam
Ribbons and bows can be your best friend in a slouchy hat. Work
Knitting: Cowl
Wear this loose cowl and sport two of your favorite colors at once. Three strands of yarn held together create a shaded ombre effect,
Knitting: Scarf
An infinity loop scarf can be worn long or doubled around your neck for a cozy cowl. The brioche stitch bubbles are separated by bands of garter stitch. Chunky baby alpaca or another supersoft chunky yarn will be a treat for your neck, or for a lucky loved one in your life!
Knitting: Shrug / Bolero
Wrap yourself in warm toasty style with this simple cocoon wrap, and wear it with leggings or jeans. Choose brioche or offset rib for your texture, and knit a simple rectangle to transform with two straight seams. An aran or chunky weight wool will keep you warm and stylish while holding its shape all season.
Knitting: Scarf
This curved scarf hugs your neck and shoulders to ward off the chill on your next adventure. Easy to knit, a simple garter stitch arc created with short rows is edged with a ribbed, lacy ruffle. Choose fingering weight yarn for a delicate piece, or worsted weight for a heftier warmth. The simple stitches in this project lend themselves well to ...
Knitting: Scarf
This curved scarf hugs your neck and shoulders to ward off the chill on your next adventure. Easy to knit, a simple garter stitch arc created with short rows is edged with a ribbed, lacy ruffle. Choose fingering weight yarn for a delicate piece, or worsted weight for a heftier warmth. The simple stitches in this project lend themselves well to ...
Knitting: Cardigan
A seamless raglan jacket for the little ones. Chunky wool yarn gets a boost with slipped stitch false seams, lace hems, and sturdy crochet button bands and collar. Check out the back detail too!
Knitting: Cardigan
A seamless raglan jacket, perfect for Fall! A double strand of chunky wool yarn gets a boost with slipped stitch false seams, lace hems, and sturdy crochet button bands and collar. Check out the back detail too!
Knitting: Cardigan
Maximize your verticality by working alternating two-row stripes with color changing yarn. This sweater is worked in one piece, from cuff to cuff, with seams only under the arms. Finish and add buttonholes in the crocheted trim.
Knitting: Cardigan
Maximize your verticality by working alternating two-row stripes with color changing yarn. This sweater is worked in one piece, from cuff to cuff, with seams only under the arms. Finish and add buttonholes in the crocheted trim.
Knitting: Pillow / Cushion
Knit two lace circles, from the center out, and crochet them together around a pillow. The delicate lace pattern is easy to follow from a chart.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Use a modular knitting technique and a double strand of sock yarn to create this gorgeous garter stitch blanket.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Knit this versatile spring wrap with a double strand of crisp hemp-blend yarn. A ruffle on three sides of the rectangle gives this wrap its signature style and drape.
Knitting: Legwarmers
Knit these legwarmers in the round, working one-round stripes with two different self-striping yarns for a fun color effect.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Soft Serve Hat and Scarf is available as a single pattern from Kate Jackson Knits.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Pete’s Hat is available as a single pattern from Kate Jackson Knits.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
Earflap Hat is available as a single pattern from Kate Jackson Knits.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Spiral Rib Hat is available as a single pattern from Kate Jackson Knits.
Knitting: Decorative - Other
Knit and felt a cute vase from super-chunky wool. It makes a great gift, or a new home for some of your knitting needles.
Knitting: Mittens
Chunky yarn makes a quick pair of mittens, for when the
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat has a loose fit to avoid the dreaded “hat head,” and it is a wonderful showcase for super-bulky thick and thin yarns. Make it for adults or kids!
Knitting: Clutch
This horizontal bag is the perfect size for a small project on long straight needles. Knit it in the round with i-cord handles, seam the bottom, and felt!
Knitting: Tote
A chunky wool tweed felts with an interesting visual texture in this tote. Add freehand needle felting as shown, or your own embellishment.
Knitting: Purse / Handbag
This purse is an easy first felting project, and its basic shape is perfect for many creative interpretations. The bag is made holding two strands of worsted wool together, so it is easy to blend colors and experiment with novelty or self-patterning yarns. It is also a nice blank canvas for needle felting or other embellishment.
Knitting: Tote
Make this felt tote to hold several of your knitting projects at once! It is a quick fun knit with exciting color possibilities. Hold two strands of yarn together, one self-striping, the other striped by you.
Knitting: Tote
This modular bag, inspired by the classic log cabin quilt pattern, is knit in strips of garter stitch which grow from the center hearth of the pattern. The finished pieces are joined with crochet, and then felted.
Knitting: Beret, Tam
Super lightweight kid mohair makes a lovely hat that you would barely even know you’re wearing if it weren’t for all the compliments.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This wrap is made with two strands of yarn held together- marled alpaca in natural colors, and basic worsted wool- to make a soft, warm fabric with a nice drape. You will need 600 yards of each yarn.
Knitting: Beret, Tam
With lots of room for big hair, or for creating a funky slouchy look, this hat is a quick knit. To top it off, choosing your own colors is half (okay, maybe more than half) the fun.
Knitting: Cardigan
The variations in a kettle-dyed, handspun wool add visual texture to the bold honeycomb cable in this seamless cardigan. Knit in one piece from the bottom up, your new sweater will be warm and cozy all year.
Knitting: Cardigan
The unique closure style on this sweater makes it easy to
Knitting: Pullover
This easy raglan sweater, knit in the round in one piece, has a subtle cable detail where the side seams would have been. The casual fit is perfect for an everyday sweater.
Knitting: Cardigan
Knit a super-bulky yarn with a textured stitch for major impact. This cropped jacket is knit seamlessly from the bottom up.
Knitting: Pillow / Cushion
The October Fair Isle Pillow is available as a single pattern from Kate Jackson Knits.
Knitting: Purse / Handbag
A super-chunky yarn combines with double seed stitch for a dynamic texture on this purse. Knit the bottom back and forth, then pick up and knit the sides in the round. Finish with a hand-knit or leather strap.
Knitting: Pullover
Knit this sweater seamlessly in the round from the bottom up. Use a self-striping yarn in the colorwork section to mimic a multi-colored fair-isle technique.