Michelle Hunter

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Baby Blanket, Throw
Wilmette is a reversible blanket comprised entirely of knit and purl stitches.  The textured design flows from checks to zigzags and back to checks again for a throw that is both contemporary and classic.  While the knitting is appropriate for the newer knitter, it has plenty of interest for the even the most experienced.  The rhythm of the pat...
Knitting: Throw
Baby (Medium, Large)
Knitting: Christmas Stocking
Christmas stockings get a modern update with toe up construction. Six charted designs are included that can be mixed and matched for endless combinations. Pattern also contains detailed toe up and heel instructions along with an alphabet chart for personalization. These are sure to be a treasured heirloom!
Knitting: Cowl
Named for a beautiful town on Puget Sound, this cowl checks all the boxes:
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Use your left over sock yarn to make a darling newborn hat. Knit in the round using the magic loop method, no double points are needed! An easy project for first time magic loopers:)
Knitting: Christmas Stocking
This trio of traditional Christmas stockings take on a modern twist with toe up construction and a short row heel. Work the toe using the magic loop method and then change to a 16” circular needle to quickly knit the remainder of the stocking. Each stranded stocking has large color charts for easy reading. Pattern includes three separate stocki...
Knitting: Table Setting - Other
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Cables and I have long had a deep, loving relationship that I refer to as a “cableship”. I bring the yarn and needles, while the cables bring the power to make my heart sing!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The perfect match to the Scoreboard cowl and a great way to use any leftover yarn. Stripe the hat to reflect the win/loss record of your favorite team.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Have a wonderful time knitting this double mock cable using a right twist in place of traditional cabling. This handsome top down sock is suitable for both men and women with directions given for both.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Navajo knitting magically alternates opaque and sheer stripes in this versatile V-shaped wrap. The long color repeats of Laceball are a perfect showcase for Navajo knitting. See Navajo Knitting video.
Knitting: Cowl
The Scoreboard Cowl is worked in the two (or three) colors of your favorite football team! The idea is simple - knit the points as they are scored in each game. Knit the long and proud original version or Scoreboard 2.0, a shorter version that still keeps you in all the action.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Fans of all ages can cheer for the Buckeyes in style. The hat is knit flat to accommodate the intarsia motif and closed with a simple seam. O-H-I-O!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A stylish hat to accompany my Unleashed convertible mitten pattern.
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
These darling ornaments take only a few hours to knit but will be treasured for years! Pattern includes simple charts for 3 designs, written row instructions and video tutorials.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Pattern is available as part of a kit on Craftsy or pattern only here on Ravelry.
Knitting: Mittens
This varsity inspired classic is simple to knit and a great introduction to the world of mittens. This design features an easy full-fashioned thumb gusset.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Knitters of all skill levels will love this quick to knit hat. It is suitable for beginners as a first circular knitting project. (Yes, there is life after scarves!) With four size options (2 years to adult) you can knit one for almost everyone!
Knitting: Pullover
This simple sweater “pops” thanks to a bold plaid front worked in intarsia. Knit from the bottom up and fitted with set-in sleeves, the colors of Simpliworsted quickly create a retro classic.
Knitting: Pullover
Mixed patterns pair perfectly in this drop shoulder crew neck sweater. Fans of my Colormatic cowl will recognize the fun slip stitch patterns. Sweater is knit flat from the bottom up with minimal shaping for a quick knit. Two colors of yarn are used - make one of them a variegated for a multi-color look. Pattern includes both charted and writte...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Celtic cables dance up the leg of this toe up sock that is sure to put an Irish spring in your step! The ribbed toe, heel and leg give the sock a superior fit. Detailed row instructions and simple charts make this a sock you will want to knit again and again. Sock available in Women’s Medium and Large.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Just a few quick rounds transform a plain baby hat into a regal topper with the insertion of the Crown Stitch. Knit the hat in luxurious cashmere and you have the perfect crown fit for your little prince or princess! Hat is knit in the round using double points or Magic Loop method. All techniques are supported with FREE online video instruction.
Knitting: Cowl
The Progressive Needles KAL continues October 4th with a rockin’ cowl that features great stitch patterns, fun techniques and lots of online video instruction. Our sponsor, Skacel, is once again furnishing fabulous prizes. For more info, check out my website.
Knitting: Thigh-high, Mid-calf Socks, Knee-highs
Wear your own sock history! Create one-of-a-kind tights, calf or knee socks using leftover sock remnants. These beauties are knit two at a time from the toe up using the Magic Loop or two circular method for expert shaping and a perfect fit. Instructions for Women’s Small, Medium and Large. Pattern is easily customized to any size.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The honeycomb cable pattern has never been as much fun as in these stylish hats. Try the Slouchy version for a trendy look or the Watch Cap version for a classic nod. Both versions are toasty warm and deceivingly simple!
Knitting: Cup / Mug
Knit this cozy coffee sleeve from leftover sock yarn. It’s a win‐win: help the environment AND make room in your stash for more sock yarn!
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Imagine knitting a sock without fiddling with impossibly tiny sticks! By using the magic loop, you will knit faster and with less frustration. This pattern, and the 13 accompanying FREE video lessons, will guide you through a classic cuff down sock using this modern method. Get ready for sock addiction!
Knitting: Cowl
My daughter (the family fashionista) asked me to knit her a version of this season’s must have accessory - the infinity scarf. One lovely skein paired with a simple stitch pattern and she was soon stepping out on campus in style!
Knitting: Mittens
Two color cabled mittens are not only fun to knit, but will keep your hands toasty warm. Pair the colors of your favorite team and cheer them on in style!
Knitting: Balaclava
This simple to knit hat is perfect for snow boarders, hunters, and sled riders. It features front and back flaps with a snug ribbed neck to keep you warm without the bulk of a scarf.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Enjoy knitting this lacy top down sock that begins with a hemmed picot edge. The process used here requires no finishing - the hemming is worked into the knitting and not as a final chore at the end of the project. Watch the Hemmed Picot Edge Video to learn this sweet little technique. The pattern includes your choice of an easy to follow chart...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Perfect for Valentine’s Day!!!! Show the most “sockworthy” your devotion by knitting them a pair of kisses and hugs socks. This variation of the classic X and O cable travels coyly down each leg for a rendezvous at the toes. The cuff down pattern includes instructions for women and men’s average sizes and is supported with FREE online video ins...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This simple top down sock knits quickly and will showcase any yarn. For a challenge, start the cuff with the optional purl cast available as one of many FREE video lessons available at www.knitpurlhunter.com
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Just one stitch will cause your sock to “lean” to the left or the right. Make one of each and you have a pair of politically correct socks. This top down sock starts with a unique bobble row and spirals on down to an easy short row heel. Everyone votes for this sock!
Knitting: Throw
This blanket is the solution for knitters who hate a “wrong side” to a project. This afghan has lovely cables on both sides separated by seed stitch panels making it truly reversible. The pattern is easy to memorize but challenging enough to prevent boredom.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This simple top down sock uses the classic basket weave pattern. It looks deceivingly difficult (only you need to know how easy it is!) which makes it perfect for the newer sock knitter. Be prepared for lots of compliments!