Deborah West

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Knitting: Drawstring Bag
Knitting: Drawstring Bag
Knitting: Drawstring Bag
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Knitting: Drawstring Bag
This is a written pattern with multiple photos to show the complete process of knitting the body, arms, tentacles and then stitching the tentacles together and attaching to the body. There are 6 pages in the PDF.
Knitting: Drawstring Bag
A mysterious wise owl bordered by the phases of the moon. A great stash-buster for all those small amounts of leftover sock yarn.
Knitting: Drawstring Bag
This is a written pattern with multiple photos to show the process of stitching the tentacles together and attaching to the body. There are 5 pages in the PDF.
Knitting: Drawstring Bag
This little drawstring pouch pattern is designed from my lifelong love of the moon and its symbolism. A quick knit and easy colorwork even for beginners, and it only takes a small amount of yarn. A great stash buster for all those small amounts of leftover sock yarn.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
These hats are inspired by one of my favorite video games. This pattern is a complete hat pattern that has optional instructions for several variations. Such as striping, a folded and seamed double brim, and fitted or slouchy length to the hat.
Knitting: Drawstring Bag
Another of my dice bag designs! This one has alternating rows of different shapes that you can knit in your choice of colors. A great little project to use up scraps of your fingering weight yarn. You end up with a very classy looking bag. Easy, simple colorwork. Great for beginners. A small chart that is easy to follow.
Knitting: Drawstring Bag
I had this ball of Knit Picks Chroma Fingering sitting in my stash for a year, waiting for the right project which never came. However, I noticed the colorway matched the colors of one firbolg cleric named Caduceus, from Critical Role and I was inspired to design a dice bag! With budding blossoms from the garden and trailing vines, this bag is ...
Knitting: Containers
When playing tabletop games we often experience occasions when our dice just don’t roll well. Whether it’s missing an attack, not rolling high enough to make a skill check or, gods forbid, rolling a natural one on a saving throw (which leads to your character’s death, no I’m not mad).
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Most knit hats contain all the design and detail in the main body of the hat. Not so with Understorey. This snug, comfy beanie is all about the brim. Three different cable patterns alternate across: Simple twists, a set of three small cables and an elaborate four-stranded braid.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Did you know that a group of butterflies is called a kaleidoscope? This comfy hat pattern hosts a large kaleidoscope of butterflies that you can knit in whatever colors you choose. With a solid main color and your favorite color shifting yarn you can get beautiful results.
Knitting: Drawstring Bag
This easy to knit colorwork pattern makes a lovely dice bag. Unlike my worsted weight dice bag patterns, this is knit in fingering weight, resulting in a thinner bag and more delicate pattern.
Knitting: Drawstring Bag
Why have just one dice bag? I created this collection of patterns so that there is something for everyone. Each bag closes with a drawstring and holds between 10 ounces and a pound of dice.
Knitting: Coaster
Linen stitch works up a nice flat fabric perfect for coasters. These knit up in a short amount of time and use a small yardage. Use up scraps of cotton and multiple colors for some beautiful results. I recommend using cotton for its super absorbent qualities. These coasters will keep condensation and temperature changes from damaging your furni...
Knitting: Scrubber
Super fast and easy to knit with less than 10 yards of cotton yarn! Make a dozen with one ball or use up all those cotton scraps sitting in your stash.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A fun hat to knit for all the Star Trek fans. This slouchy beanie, inscribed with the words Boldly Go, will keep your head warm through all your daily adventures.
Knitting: Boot Cuffs / Toppers
Boot cuffs are the perfect way to complete a warm outfit. These are easy and quick to knit. Perfect for gifts and definitely a stash-busting pattern. You only need around 140 yards (or 128 meters) of worsted weight yarn.
Knitting: Containers
A whimsical and bright hanging air plant “aerium”. A fun, stash-busting way to display your air plants. You can easily adjust the pattern to make displays for smaller or larger plants.