Wendelika Cline

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Knitting: Toeless Sock
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Knitting: Poncho
The beauty of an Autumn morning in the country with a hot cup of coffee. Watching the fog rising from the river, singing around a campfire on the beach, sharing stories and dreams on the tailgate of a pickup truck – this is the essence of the Bonfire Poncho design. A casual, comfy layer to throw on when the morning breeze is brisk and the eveni...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Mauve and Dangerous is based on a scene from Doctor Who (Season 1, The Empty Child) that transpires in a London jazz club during World War II. The chanteuse in a white satin gown and fur stole is singing It Had to be You. While not intended to be a replica of her costume, this stole evokes the elegance and artistry of the singer and the desire ...
Knitting: Cowl
This cowl design is the companion to My New Best Friend Shawl inspired by all my girlfriends. A never- ending circle of chevrons, eyelets and colors. This is a quick to knit project with a relaxing, easy-to-work rhythm, suitable for knitting while hanging out with your girlfriends or just watching movies.
Knitting: Scarf
This pattern was inspired by Countess Ablaze and was written as part of the July 2018 #titsoutcollective fundraiser. $3 USD from each pattern sale will be donated to Shepherd’s Door, a recovery program through the Portland Rescue Mission for single women and women with young children. www.portlandrescuemission.org
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This design was inspired by all my girlfriends. We would not be complete without each other and we will always make room for one more. We are all so different from each other. Different shapes and sizes, we have different personalities and temperaments and yet we fit together as a group to make something beautiful. The topsy-turvy short rows, g...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
The Purr-fect sock pattern for cat lovers everywhere. Pattern includes color coded charts and written instructions for two sizes with shaped thumb gussets and sweet little lacy kitty cat paw prints trailing down the back of the mitts. This is a companion pattern to the My Cat Walks All Over Me Socks pattern.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Inspired by the Phantom of the Opera. A little bit dark and slightly off balance with short row shaping, this shawl pattern uses two different yarns, a tonal colorway and a tweed, to create three very different textural effects. The fingering weight yarn gives a light, open feel to the lace patterned sections, but also has a bouncy, squishy fee...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks, Knee-highs
The Purr-fect sock pattern for cat lovers everywhere. Pattern includes color coded charts and written instructions for two foot sizes and options for either mid-calf or knee height socks.
Knitting: Decorative - Other
A trio of knitted pumpkins to spice up your Autumn décor. The shaping is achieved through the use of short rows, a single garter stitch row and some gentle soft-sculpturing. Knit these up quickly in your choice of colors. The duplicate stitch colorwork on the large pumpkin is optional.
Knitting: Cowl
A soft and comfy cowl worked Cotton and Linen blend yarn in skinny slipped stitch stripes of blues and grey. Blue cornflowers with bright yellow centers are embroidered over the stripes in a simple satin stitch and french knot design. There is no shaping involved, which makes this a lovely project for the advanced beginner level knitter or a qu...
Knitting: Toeless Sock
One of the first signs of Spring is the tulip. Graceful, noble and full of hope for the end of the harshness and cold hibernation of Winter and the coming of warmth, life and new growth. A fitting inspiration for this fresh yoga sock design utilizing a tulip petal lace design across the top of the foot and simple ribbing around the rest of the ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Sedimentary rock layers inspired this fun to wear and easy to knit shawl design. The shaping at the beginning and end of the rows causes the layers of color and texture to slip in one direction, lengthening and creating motion. Long tassels at the end points add the finishing touch.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Designer: Wendelika Cline
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
A 3-piece cotton/linen blend bathroom set with a lovely basketweave texture in sophisticated shades of grey with a pop of Clementine orange just for fun.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
This pattern uses two skeins of Knit Picks Stroll Fingering yarn in complimentary colors. By reversing the main color and contrast colors, two skeins will make two pairs of these ultra cute socks.
Knitting: Toeless Sock
This beautiful yoga socks pattern was designed in Knit Picks 100% baby alpaca Andean Treasure yarn. The socks shown were worked in the Calypso Heather tone. Incredibly soft, warm and comfortable for your feet, featuring a double travelling stitch cable design. You can knit these up with only 2 skeins of yarn.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This is a simple and trendy pattern at about an advanced beginner/intermediate level featuring ribbed patterning, a gusseted thumb and some simple sewing to attach the ribbon and beads. If you can knit and purl in the round and work an increase, you can make these mitts.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Earth Colors fingerless gloves/mitts pattern is worked in a very fine wool yarn. It features a very simple rolled edge and a full thumb gusset. Hand embroidered embellishments allow you to recreate the look as photographed or get creative and add your own style.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This is a simple and trendy pattern at about an advanced beginner/intermediate level featuring stripes, a gusseted thumb, easy rolled top edge and some simple embroidery. If you can knit and purl in the round and work an increase, you can make these mitts.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Winter Ice fingerless gloves/mitts pattern is worked in a very fine yarn. It features a very simple rolled edge and a full thumb gusset. Hand embroidered embellishments allow you to recreate the look as photographed or get creative and add your own style.
Crochet: Doll
This pattern uses small amounts of each yarn, so it’s a great way to use up leftover odds and ends from other projects. I use Knit Picks Palette yarns for most of my amigurumi creations because I can be sure of uniformity in my stitches and with 150 colors available, I can always find the right color for any project.