Ashley N Aguilar

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Cowl
Birding Cowl was designed with quick gifts in mind. Grab two skeins of your favorite Super Bulky yarn and this cowl will practically knit itself in an afternoon. Birding is great for slightly variegated, speckled or solid yarns and is a great first cable project. Happy Knitting!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
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Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Cables & floral pattern were reworked to flow directly from ribbing all the way through decreases, creating the perfect go-to hat that is both warm & whimsical. Whether you’re sledding or shopping this holiday season, Prelude is the perfect cap to warm your noggin.
Knitting: Market bag (slouchy)
Stargazer is worked from the bottom up, starting at the bottom center and winding up into a simple lace pattern. This pattern is great for beginner lace knitters and beyond. Adjustable straps allow you to carry your market bag over the shoulder or across the body, perfect for your summer trips to the Farmer’s Market.
Knitting: Cowl
Be still my heart, double seed stitch. Though you are tedious and take a bit longer, I cannot get you out of my head these days. And when I saw these two colors of Manos Maxima at work, I knew I had to have a thick and cozy infinity loop. Written as a double wrap or triple wrap, both take only two skeins of Manos del Uruguay Maxima or similar y...
Knitting: Shrug / Bolero, Shawl / Wrap
A simple lace shrug, Novella was designed to offer minimal shoulder coverage for warm summer evenings. Novella is knit flat as a rectangle and then seamed up the sides to create sleeves or you can make it extra long for a stole. Novella is a great introduction to basic lace and seaming for the newish (and not so new) knitter.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Pattern has been updated to include instructions for both dk and worsted weight yarns. You will receive instructions for both when you purchase the pattern.
Knitting: Cowl
Available in two sizes, Woolf was designed to add a a touch of elegance to your ensemble. A tucked edge leads to a tighter cable pattern. Pattern is easy to memorize and knits up quickly.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Dalloway is a fun and elegant cloche style hat. Perfect for rainy mornings and flower shopping, Dalloway’s tucked brim juts out ever so slightly to frame the face before leading into a tighter cable pattern.
Knitting: Beret, Tam
The Tiree Beret was published in a winter 2009 Anthropologie catalogue. Refusing to pay $60 for such a cap, I decided to craft my own. Keep in mind that these notes are old and the original has since been sent away. If you have questions, I will try to help :)
Knitting: Scarf
Emilee Mooney’s Foliage hat pattern was published in Knitty’s Fall 2007 issue. Last spring, I modified the pattern to make a scarf. With spring’s approach getting closer every single day, I decided to revisit and share this pattern with everyone. It is easily adaptable to be worked in a dk or worsted weight, in whichever width you’d like. Thank...
Knitting: Cowl
July 16 2013
Knitting: Cloche Hat, Beanie, Toque
Named for the Greek muse of epic poetry, Calliope is knit flat and buttoned shut with stitches picked up along the top. A soft, twining cable frames the face like a laurel leaf.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Kiss, Kiss Mitts were designed to add subtle whimsy to your day. Playful ruched puckers over the knuckle soften the blow as you Kiss, Kiss winter good-bye. Eyelets and optional picots at the wrist mean you can make these mitts as flirty as you’d like.
Knitting: Beret, Tam
Pucker Up is the perfect transition piece from winter to spring. Whimsical and romantic, eyelets and pleats make this slouchy hat simple and easy to construct. Pleat width controls slouch, so slouch a little or slouch a lot. Pucker Up and kiss winter good-bye!
Knitting: Cowl