Kelora Lee & Company

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Crochet: Cowl
3 AM Cowl
Knitting: Booties
These are the best Baby Booties ever! With the tie around the ankle, they will always stay on your little one. The booties can be made larger or smaller, using lighter weight or heavier weight yarn. They knit up quick enough that they are very easy to make for last minute gifts.
Knitting: Scarf, Shawl / Wrap
This shawl was designed as a prototype for shawls knit for our daughter’s wedding. One shawl was kept by the mother of the bride. The other shawl was for the mother of the groom. Knit in the wedding colors, with the placement reversed in each, the shawls represented the joining and blending of the 2 families.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Wrap up in this elegant sampler, warding off the chill with seven blocks of stitches that will highlight your knitting skills. Each block of stitches shows off well in a solid color of yarn. The blocks will show up better in a solid color.
Knitting: Poncho
This pattern is designed for a beginner lace knitter. It is both written and charted. There are 2 seams in the poncho. The fingering weight yarn makes this poncho ideal for Spring and Fall wear.
Knitting: Headband
Sized to fit average adult, approx. 4” wide when lightly blocked. This headband is a good first project to learn how to make cables. It is well suited to self-striping or solid colored yarn.
Knitting: Pillow / Cushion
This cabled pillow is a great way to expand your knitting skills. Techniques included in this project are crocheted cast-on, cables, pick-up-and-knit, short-row shaping & three needle bindoff. The pillow is worked in one piece without seams. A 14” pillow form is the stuffing. It will be inserted before the bind-off.
Knitting: Pillow / Cushion
This cabled pillow is a great way to expand your knitting skills. Techniques included in this project are Judy’s Magic Cast-On, cables, and Kitchener Stitch. The pillow is worked seamless in one piece. A 14” pillow form is the stuffing. It will be inserted before the Kitchener Stitch.
Knitting: Drawstring Bag
This little yarn ball pouch is a good first project to learn how to make cables. It will hold your project yarn and keep it from tangling with other things in your knitting bag.
Knitting: Cowl
This pattern is completely re-sizable. It can be knit with any weight yarn, with an appropriate size needle to achieve a pleasing fabric. As well, the number of stitches cast on can be adjusted in increments of the stitch count per pattern repeat. The depth of the cowl can be adjusted by working more repeats of the chart until there is no more ...
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Wrap your sweet baby in this cozy blanket. Well suited for the novice or experienced knitter.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This is a basic pattern for fingerless mitts, great for a beginner wanting to learn the “road map” of working a thumb gusset. It’s a small, easy to accomplish project for practicing either magic loop or knitting in the round with double point needles. This pattern is written for a fit with negative ease. For a looser fit, use a larger needle. I...
Crochet: Boot Cuffs / Toppers
Casablanca Boot Bling
Knitting: Scarf
This is a reversible scarf suitable for novice or experienced knitters. Any weight of yarn may be used to knit this scarf. The model for this pattern was knit with a multi-color fingering yarn. It would also be lovely in a solid color yarn or one that has long color changes.
Knitting: Cowl
This pattern is completely re-sizable. It can be knit with any weight yarn, with an appropriate size needle to achieve a pleasing fabric. As well, the number of stitches cast on can be adjusted in increments of the stitch count per pattern repeat. The depth of the cowl can be adjusted by working more repeats of the chart until there is no more ...
Crochet: Poncho
This light and airy poncho is perfect for Spring and Fall, or Summertime in the air conditioned office. It can be made larger or smaller by adding more stitches and rows. It would look delightful in a solid color, as well as a multi-color yarn.
Crochet: Drawstring Bag
This airy little pouch will keep your cakes of yarn intact as you work on your project. It is crocheted from the bottom to the top with a drawstring closure. This pattern will be free for the month of November 2014. Please contact the designer with any questions or comments.
Knitting: Cowl
Accessorize your wardrobe with this subtle bit of bling. It can be worn wrapped once or twice around your neck. It is made with a garter stitch background, using 1 skein of sock yarn.
Knitting: Containers, Needle Holder
This quick knit is a great way to keep your tools together so they don’t get lost. Use your imagination to combine colors and make it your own.
Knitting: Containers, Needle Holder
This quick knit is a great way to keep your tools together so they don’t get lost. Use your imagination to combine colors and make it your own.
Crochet: Cowl, Hats - Other
For Alycia
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Accessorize your ensemble with this quick easy knit. Worked from the top down, it wraps nicely around your shoulders and will stay put to ward off the chills.
Crochet: Scarf
This is a great beginner project for the novice crocheter. The model is crocheted using a DK weight yarn, but any weight can be used. This will vary the finished size of the scarf.
Knitting: Crochet Hook Holder
This quick knit is a great way to keep your tools together so they don’t get lost. Use your imagination to combine colors and make it your own.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
I have designed a series of patterns for my sock-knitting students. The patterns are basic, walking the student through the structural components of sock making.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
I have designed a series of patterns for my sock-knitting students. The patterns are basic, walking the student through the structural components of sock making.
Knitting: Drawstring Bag
Sharpen your lace skills with this quick project. It is designed to showcase the yarn inside the bag for your work-in-progress.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Accessorize your ensemble with this quick easy knit. Worked from the top down, it wraps nicely around your shoulders and will stay put to ward off the chills. This shawl has a stockinette background. Texture may be added with garter stitch ribs and finished off with a delicate looking piece of lace.
Crochet: Hanging Ornament
Handmade ornaments add a delightfully Victorian touch to your Christmas decor. This snowflake is easy to make. Upon completion it is stiffened with starch. Glitter glue can be used as well.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Warm your Son-In-Law’s heart and feet with these heavier weight socks. They work great for hiking or just being cozy at home. Using worsted weight yarn is an easier way to learn how to knit socks than using a lighter weight yarn.
Knitting: Cowl
This pattern is completely re-sizable. It can be knit with any weight yarn, with an appropriate size needle to achieve a pleasing fabric. As well, the number of stitches cast on can be adjusted in increments of the stitch count per pattern repeat. The depth of the cowl can be adjusted by working more repeats of the chart until there is no more ...
Knitting: Poncho
The Merry Poncho
Knitting: Poncho
This pattern is quite flexible. Knit stitches at the beginning may be adjusted to have more or less eyelet lace.
Knitting: Scarf
The model is worked in Madelinetosh Lace yarn, which is now discontinued. It could be worked in any weight yarn, with an appropriate size needle.