Leslie Alcock

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Knitting: Scarf
Cool mornings and cool evenings mean it is time to get cozy! This super long scarf is perfect for that. Feeling really chilly, wrap it around you multiple times. Wear it loosely with your favourite jeans and cozy sweater while you sit by the bonfire and watch the sun set.
Knitting: Headband
I don’t know about you, but I like to add accessories to my hair, especially in the warmer months.
Crochet: Earwarmers
It ‘moss’ be Spring! Say hello to the Juniper Earwarmer crocheted in Moss Stitch. Juniper is a common type of moss found on every continent, including Antarctica! This lightweight earwarmer is perfect for chilly Spring mornings or cool evenings around the campfire.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This design reminds me of the crystal-clear blue water you see in the tropics, with the drop stitches representing the waves. The tranquility and peace of this vision are what led to the Waves of Tranquility Shawl.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Designed for someone very special who has been going through a lot, physically and mentally over the past 7 plus months, the Long Distance Hug Wrap is an oversized rectangular wrap that is meant to feel like a big warm hug when worn. With beautiful lace, garter stitch sections and an I-cord edging, it is sure to be an heirloom.
Knitting: Scarf
This is a plush and squishy cabled double wrap cowl or infinity scarf that is named after my daughter, Kara. She loves pink / infinity scarves and being cozy.
Knitting: Cowl
Cozy, squishy, bulky weight cowl perfect for that one skein of chunky yarn you have but don’t know what to make with it.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Who doesn’t love new dishcloths? Here is one with a simple, yet effective pattern you are sure to enjoy. The texture is great for scrubbing.
Knitting: Throw
A simple blanket made up of only knit and purl stitches. This design is made for my grandson whom I like to call “Bubbie”. He outgrew his original baby blanket and of course needed his Nana to knit another, to which I say, “bring it on”.
Knitting: Earwarmers
The original Cordova Earwarmer just received a makeover! Introducing the Chunky With a Twist Earwarmer! Perfect for the colder days yet to come!
Crochet: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Just a quick and fun dishcloth / washcloth to crochet up. Works out to be approximately 8” square.
Knitting: Cowl
Falling For You is a squishy cowl that represents all the beautiful colours that Autumn brings with it. These just happen to be some of my absolute favourite colours.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Simple yet effective design. Eyelets, Iris Moss and Stockinette Stitch make up this sweet baby blanket. Can be made in 3 colours or all in 1, it’s completely up to you.
Knitting: Decorative - Other
Super cute pumpkin great for fall home decor. Get creative with colours, anything goes!
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Soft, lightweight, lace knit baby blanket. Pattern is written for 3 colours with alternating sections but may be adapted for as many or as few colours as you wish. This was designed for a special young lady who was always and is still like a third daughter to us. Wishing you, your husband and baby Charlotte nothing but the best.
Knitting: Scarf
Inspired by my daughter, Rachel who was visiting us in October of 2018. I was working on another pattern that had cables in it and she commented that they reminded her of Celtic. I already knew she loved Infinity Scarves and decided to ask her about colours, as these can change. She mentioned forest green. Thus, I set about trying to come up wi...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This is the companion pattern to my Cordova Earwarmer. As the cooler weather approaches, we sometimes want to have just a little bit of coziness. These fingerless mitts provide just the right amount of coverage but still allow you to use your finger.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
This baby blanket was created with my grandson in mind. Simple, clean lines with a basic heart cable running up the side. When laid on your baby, this heart cable runs up their left side and along their heart!
Knitting: Earwarmers, Headband
We are all dreaming of warmer weather at this point, but lets face it, it’s still chilly in the mornings. This simple knit earwarmer, named after the lake where I live, is perfect for those mornings. Made with worsted weight yarn, it is lightweight for comfortable wearing. It is completely adjustable by only knitting the number of pattern repea...
Knitting: Scarf
Inspired by my daughter’s girlfriend, Perrin, I wanted something fun and special just like she is. This pattern is worked in a 16 row repeat with only one row being a cable row, which makes this a great pattern for someone wanting to “dip their toes in the water”, so to speak, with cables.