Nona Davenport

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Crochet: Beanie, Toque
You can use the jasmine stitch and the steps given in this pattern to crochet hats of all sizes, using a wide variety of yarns. The pattern includes video tutorials that help you through every step. If you’re just getting started, I recommend using a heavier yarn and larger hook (as listed for my samples). Make sure you use a yarn that is not s...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Welcome to the 2023 Anniversary Mystery Knit Along with All Wound Up Yarn Shop!
Crochet: Tee
Designed for All Wound Up Yarn Shop and the 2023 Puget Sound LYS Tour, this simple crocheted tee has lovely lace details on the sleeves and bottom edge that look like a garden trellis. It’s worked sideways from sleeve to sleeve, with two seams.
Knitting: Tee
Designed for All Wound Up Yarn Shop and the 2023 Puget Sound LYS Tour, this simple tee adds a bright burst of color to your summer wardrobe.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Knitted from the lowest center point out, Selanna features leafy lace and lovely bobble details along a center panel, framed with simple garter stitch edges. Worked in soft and squishy DK weight, it knits up quickly. The long sides make it easy to wear, and it’s the perfect accessory to pair with jeans for a casual look, or a dress for a night ...
Crochet: Baby Blanket
Bullseye is an adorable and squishy crocheted blanket, based a classic quilt pattern featuring “half square triangles” (HST). Even beginners will be able to make this blanket, as you not only get the pattern, but also a collection of video tutorials that will take you through the whole process.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
I designed Ratha Wrap as a Mystery Crochet Along to celebrate the 7th Anniversary of All Wound Up Yarn Shop. It has now been compiled into one pdf download. The pattern has both written instructions and charts, as well as a link to helpful video tutorials.
Knitting: Poncho
I designed Ratha Poncho as a Mystery Knit Along to celebrate the 7th Anniversary of All Wound Up Yarn Shop.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
I designed Ratha Shawl as a Mystery Knit Along to celebrate the 7th Anniversary of All Wound Up Yarn Shop. It is now available as a single PDF download. Video Tutorials and Row Check off sheets are still included in the pattern.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This pattern was designed for All Wound Up Yarn Shop for the Puget Sound LYS Tour which runs May 11th-15th, 2022.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
This pattern was designed for All Wound Up Yarn Shop for the Puget Sound LYS Tour which runs May 11th-15th, 2022.
Knitting: Scarf
This pattern combines the beauty of brioche with the lightness of Berroco Mochi, and the practicality of an ascot. The scarf tail pulls through the loop for a fashionable look and ends that don’t become unruly with wear.
Crochet: Scarf
This fun pattern combines the beauty of a reversible crochet stitch with the lightness of Berroco Mochi, and the practicality of an ascot. The scarf tail pulls through the loop for a fashionable look and ends that don’t become unruly.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Ethereal Hat features a simple lace pattern. The yarn is a sport weight alpaca silk held together with a sparkly lace-weight thread. You could substitute a sport or light dk weight yarn for this pattern.
Knitting: Cowl
Lightweight and customizable: a cowl for multiple seasons.
Knitting: Scarf, Beanie, Toque
The unique striping sequence, and gradient background of Trendsetter Lucky gives a playful opportunity to experiment with textured stitches in this scarf and hat pattern.
Crochet: Sleeveless Top
This pattern has been designed for the 2021 Puget Sound LYS Tour.
Knitting: Pullover
This pattern has been designed for the 2021 Puget Sound LYS Tour.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
All Wound Up Yarn Shop is celebrating its 6th birthday in July of 2021. In honor of the occasion, owner Nona designed these beautiful toe up socks featuring lacy vines and leaves. They are especially lovely knit in one of the two custom colors of WildStar Fibers Supernova Sock - dyed just for our shop!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Sixfix was originally designed as a Mystery Knit Along to celebrate the 6th Anniversary of All Wound Up Yarn Shop. Although the mystery knitting is complete, the pattern is still a fun and engaging project! The pattern has been compiled into one PDF with written instructions, charts and video tutorials.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Light and airy, soft as a cloud, luxuriously cozy - this shawl has it all. Worked in simple, repetitive motifs, the pattern is easily memorizable and pleasurable to knit. The softness of silk and the fuzz of mohair play beautifully together, creating rich texture while still showing off excellent stitch definition.
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
I was inspired during the Christmas season of 2020 by all of the beautiful advent projects featured, and decided to make a collection of Fair Isle mini-stockings to hang in my home the following year, each just large enough to hold coins or small chocolates.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
It’s time for another pair of Anniversary Socks for All Wound Up!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Quite Squishy is the perfect “first brioche” project. Working brioche in the round makes it simpler to understand, and easier to practice. This pattern gives instructions for fingering, sport/dk, worsted and chunky weight yarn.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
In mathematics, a vertex is the point where two lines meet.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Knitting: Cowl
Autumn approaches, and the wind whips burnished leaves from the trees in swirling, dizzying wonder. This cowl is a cozy accessory for fall. It’s a wonderful first brioche project - plenty of two color simple stitch, combined with syncopation and a few advanced stitches to grow your brioche skills.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
It’s time for another pair of Anniversary Socks for All Wound Up Yarn Shop! We are celebrating our 4th Birthday with cute, simply cabled socks featuring a custom colorway, “All 4 U” from Polka Dot Sheep. Customize your socks by knitting the legs tall or keeping them short. Knit cables just on the cuff, or down the top of the foot. It’s your cho...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
A Quatrain is a verse or poem with four lines that often consists of alternating rhyme. It’s also a great description of the movement and shape created in this shawl.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
Always fascinated with geometry and angles, I designed this wrap/poncho/cowl by connecting right triangles. The pattern is named for Thales of Miletus, the Greek mathematician credited as being the father of geometry.
Knitting: Poncho
Always fascinated with geometry and angles, I designed this poncho using two right triangles connected with a panel of bias knitting. The pattern is named for Thales of Miletus, the Greek mathematician credited as being the father of geometry.
Knitting: Pullover
This sweater is the culmination of years of experimentation, and a fortunate discovery! I was inspired by Celtic cables in the crosses of Scotland, and wondered how to work them with the brioche stitch. Traditional methods made the fabric too bulky, but when I happened upon the brioche star stitch, everything clicked. Within a day I had cast on...
Knitting: Cowl
Available exclusively with your passport at All Wound Up during the Slow Yarn Crawl from May 24- Sept 2, 2019.
Crochet: Cowl
Available exclusively with your passport at All Wound Up during the Slow Yarn Crawl from May 24- Sept 2, 2019.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Aslant is the perfect hat for those new to colorwork.
Knitting: Pullover
There’s a serious shortage of interesting and fun knitting patterns for guys. This sweater is the second pattern in my “Dave’s Manly” series - a collection growing as my husband tells me what he wants to wear, and I design it for him. This time, Dave wanted a comfortable pullover, with some texture; dressy enough for the office, but cozy for we...
Crochet: Scarf
We vacationed in Montana last year, and stayed in the cute little town of Kalispell. Our kids adored the snow, and played in it for hours. They were glad of the woolens we had brought, including this new design - a Tunisian Crochet colorwork scarf.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
I knit these socks for a friend battling breast cancer. They were quick and cozy, and she appreciated how they kept her feet warm during treatment.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
With fall on it’s way, I’m longing for cool breezes, leaves emblazoned in gold, red, and yellow, pumpkins, and of course adorable Fair Isle owls on knit caps!
Knitting: Christmas Stocking
In this second collection of Christmas Stocking designs, you’ll find all new bands, large patterns and picture charts. I’ve included traditional motifs like candy canes, Santas and snowmen, and some with more modern flare (chevrons and leopard print!). Mix and match these motifs with the first collection, or use them on their own.
Knitting: Ankle Sock, Mid-calf Socks
Slipped stitches create a unique diamond pattern in these fun and easy socks. Perfect for all kinds of sock yarn - highly variegated, solid, speckled or gradients.
Knitting: Cowl
My husband often travels to Birmingham, England on business, and in the winter months it’s very cold. He requested a squishy, luxurious brioche cowl that he would wear to stay warm, but still look professional at work.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
In photography, a perfectly composed image often relies upon “the rule of thirds”. This technique involves placing the subject off center, which results in an interesting, dynamic image that also feels balanced and natural.
Knitting: Cowl
I designed “Les Amis Shawlette” for the Western Washington Yarn Shop Associaton LYS Tour 2018, for All Wound Up Yarn Shop.
Crochet: Cowl
I designed “Les Amis Shawlette” for the Western Washington Yarn Shop Associaton LYS Tour 2018, for All Wound Up Yarn Shop.
Knitting: Cowl
The leafy tendrills of this brioche pattern remind me of the ferns that grow in our forest here in the Pacific Northwest. This reversible pattern is good for those new to brioche - with a long expanse of two color brioche simple stitch, followed by a section of interesting details (made with brioche increases and decreases).
Knitting: Coat / Jacket
If you’ve ever wanted a chunky, hand knit, wool duster, just like the ones you’ve seen at your favorite boutique, look no further! This sweater is easy to knit, and it looks and feels luxurious! It can even be completed in just a week! Knit one sleeve or front panel each day for 4 days, the back in 2 days, and seam it the last day.
Knitting: Scarf
This eye catching scarf with widening cable and seed stitch detail is easy to knit and looks great in solid, speckled or highly variegated yarns. The combination of narrow width and extra long length allows for Rivulets to be styled many ways, while still showing off the beautiful textural details.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
While it’s rarely cold enough to get really bundled up, we Seattleites do appreciate a cozy wool hat to cut the chill of windy, rainy, winter days. Use bits of left over yarn, or a Blue Sky Fibers 21 Color hat kit to make this cool hat pattern!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
It never really gets cold enough in Seattle for full mittens, but these mitts fit the bill perfectly on most fall and winter days. Use bits of left over yarn, or a Blue Sky Fibers 21 Color Mitt kit to make these! Choose from thin or thick stripes - both instructions are included.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The simple slipped stitch motif of these socks remind me of tiny gates in a grassy landscape. They are also a perfect beginner sock, and just might be the gateway to a sock knitting obsession!
Knitting: Christmas Stocking
“The stockings were hung by the chimney with care…”
Knitting: Scarf
Self-striping yarn is fun on its own, but adding a playful Fair Isle motif makes this scarf even more of a pleasure to knit. It’s exciting to watch the stripes shift colors, and in worsted weight it’s a very quick project.
Knitting: Ankle Sock, Mid-calf Socks
In celebration of All Wound Up Yarn Shop’s second anniversary, I designed this pattern as a thank you gift to my faithful customers. Anyone who purchases the yarn in our shop will receive the pattern free for the month of July.
Knitting: Poncho
In celebration of All Wound Up Yarn Shop’s second anniversary, I designed this pattern as a thank you gift to my faithful customers. Anyone who purchases the yarn in our shop will receive the pattern free for the month of July.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Self-striping yarn is fun on its own, but adding a playful Fair Isle motif makes these mitts even more of a pleasure to knit. It’s exciting to watch the stripes shift colors, and in worsted weight, it’s a very quick project.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
I designed this pattern for the 2017 LYS Tour (Local Yarn Store Tour) for my shop, All Wound Up, located in Edmonds, WA.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Seabrook, Washington, is a charming little vacation town on the coast. They have the perfect sand for castle building, strong winds for kite flying, and lovely cottages with amazing views of the water.
Knitting: Cowl
Cowls are so in fashion, easy to accessorize with outfits, and a fun way to add color on a dreary day. I love the wear them, but wool cowls can be itchy and really hot - especially when the temperatures start to rise.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Add a bold, dynamic look to your cold weather attire. These gloves shine brightly - especially when knit in high contrast colors.
Knitting: Cowl
Every princess needs a show-stopping accessory, and this one will not disappoint. This Infinity Cowl features syncopated patterns framed with a wide garter stitch, so that both yarns can have their place in the spotlight.
Knitting: Pillow / Cushion
Every queen needs cushions with luxurious texture.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves, Earflap Hat
Enjoy a fun, simple knitted collection that features Mosaic knitting. The headband is worked flat, and the fingerless mitts are worked in the round.
Knitting: Stocking
Naughty or nice, this hat is a super cute way to dress for the season. Includes sizes for the whole family.
Knitting: Legwarmers
Warm and cozy leg warmers are the perfect accessory for fall. Adding a beautiful brioche stitch makes them over-the-top fabulous! Instructions are given on the next page for sizing up to achieve a slouchy look, or to shorten them into boot cuffs.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This is not your average stocking cap. Syncopating colors and impressive brioche stitches make it a captivating project, and passersby will definitely compliment your crowning achievement.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Have you ever wanted to be a queen? Wearing this shawl will make you feel like absolute royalty. And knitting it will make you feel like a bad ass.
Knitting: Cowl
Wovena is a delightful cowl in a woven pattern created with cabled slipped stitches. It is also called the Herringbone Stitch. This advanced looking technique is easy to achieve, and the cable needle is optional. Pattern includes 3 lengths and 2 edge options.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Wovena is a cozy hat in a woven pattern created with cabled slipped stitches. It is also called the Herringbone Stitch. This advanced looking technique is easy to achieve, and the cable needle is optional. Pattern includes 5 sizes.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
All Wound Up Yarn Shop just had it’s first anniversary. To celebrate, I designed the Foxy Ladies socks, featuring this AMAZING yarn that was dyed especially for us! Tina, of Blue Moon Fiber Arts even named the color after our shop.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
I designed this pattern for All Wound Up Yarn shop’s first anniversary. This large wrap features an easily memorizable lace pattern, and is knit on the bias, giving it an interesting trapezoidal shape. It can be worn in a variety of ways.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
I designed this pattern for the 2016 LYS Tour (Local Yarn Store Tour) for my shop, All Wound Up, located in Edmonds, WA.
Knitting: Cowl, Beanie, Toque
My two recent passions in knitting are brioche and the moebius. I decided to combine the two for a series of patterns that are unique in form, and fun to knit. The Cascades Hat and Cowl patterns are perfect for those new to brioche. They are simple and fast projects, and look great on both men and women. I named them after the Cascades Mountain...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A little bit lacey and a little bit stripey - this hat makes the perfect gift for new baby girls! Best of all, it’s a total stash buster using just 40-65 grams of fingering weight yarn.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat was created to appease my son, whose latest obsession are Pandas. For fuzzy ears, you can use small black faux fur pompoms. Instructions for knit ears included as well.
Knitting: Cowl
My two recent passions in knitting are brioche and the moebius. I decided to combine the two for a series of patterns that are striking, unique in form, and fun to knit. I named them Vakker, which means “beautiful” in Norwegian. The Vakker Cowl features a moebius cast on, which beautifully highlights both the front and reverse of brioche stitch...
Crochet: Baby Blanket
You’ll need white, and 11 additional colors of yarn. I used full skeins (even multiple skeins) of some colors, but only a small amount from the green and light pink balls. Yardage is difficult to calculate and will depend on the temperatures in your area. I used approximately 20 skeins of yarn for this project.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
My two recent passions in knitting are brioche and the moebius. I decided to combine the two for a series of patterns that are striking, unique in form, and fun to knit. I named them Vakker, which means “beautiful” in Norwegian.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
There seems to be a serious shortage of interesting and fun knitting patterns for guys. I designed these fingerless gloves as quick Christmas gift for my uncle, and then ended up knitting a pair for my husband Dave (for whom they are named) and father-in-law! They make a great 1 skein project, and are perfect for beginners.
Knitting: Cowl, Beanie, Toque
Moxy is a beautiful color work pattern that is SO easy, even a brand new knitter can achieve amazing results. The pattern is the result of working one color per row, and using slip stitches - thus alleviating the frustration of “too tight” floats and puckers often seen in traditional fair isle.
Knitting: Boot Cuffs / Toppers
The Seahawks are the best football team - there’s no denying it. Here’s a way for all of you 12s to show your spirit. Sport these boot cuffs at the next game, and you’ll not only look cool, but your legs will stay toasty warm.
Knitting: Blanket - Other
Every baby needs a snuggly, soft teddy bear to cuddle, and a cozy blanket. This mini-blanket combines both of these necessities into one! Simple, and easy to knit (in just a few hours) this project makes the perfect shower gift.
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
We all love breakfast foods, so it only seems natural to decorate the tree with them, right? This funky, and whimsical ornament set are knit separately and then sewn together, but could be hung individually as well. Or for a fun stocking stuff, why not use up waste yarn and make bacon bookmarks? The choice is yours, and the pattern is simple, f...
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Rainbows are a symbol of promise and hope, and babies born after miscarriage or still birth are often referred to as “rainbow babies”. I designed this blanket to honor these precious ones and their families. Whether your little one is a rainbow baby or not, there is nothing better than cuddling together wrapped in a cozy knit blanket. This patt...
Knitting: Cowl
Cross stitch enthusiasts are familiar with Samplers - tapestries made up of many different styles of embroidery and needle work. They were used to teach new skills, and to test the proficiency of the sewer. My Sampler Infinity Cowl was inspired by this art form. It is knit in the round, and features six sections, each showcasing a different sti...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
My husband is a rock star. No, not literally, but he is pretty freakin’ awesome. And he really enjoys looking at stars. He also recently decided that hand knit socks are the bomb, and he cannot wear anything else on his feet. Thus, Starry Night came to be; a pattern that is equally great for men or women, and works especially well with hand pai...
Knitting: Boot Cuffs / Toppers
Boot cuffs are so popular, and they are easy to knit – making them fabulous gifts. The lace pattern in these boot cuffs was inspired by the miles of smooth pebbles that line the ocean shores in the Pacific Northwest, where I make my home.
Knitting: Boot Cuffs / Toppers
Boot cuffs are fun accents for any outfit. They are a quick knit, something that can be finished in just a few hours, and make great gifts. This pattern features slipped stitches to create the elongated X motif. 3 sizes are included in this pattern.
Knitting: Boot Cuffs / Toppers
Boot cuffs are fun accents for any outfit. They are a quick knit, something that can be finished in just a few hours, and make great gifts. This braided cable pattern is easy to knit, and is a great introduction to cables if they are new to you. The pattern includes 3 sizes.
Knitting: Boot Cuffs / Toppers
Is there anything cuter than the classic Chevron pattern? Now you can adorn your legs with stylish zigzags. These boot cuffs are easy to knit, are a great first pattern for those new to stranded color work. Pattern includes three sizes.
Knitting: Toeless Sock
With the introduction of such a beautiful new sock yarn, I wanted to design an equally beautiful pattern! My friend Donna brilliantly suggested yoga socks, and thus this pattern is named after her.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
My aunt and uncle lived in Alameda, CA when I was a little girl, and I loved visiting them and their gorgeous Victorian home. It was stately, and colorful, just like the combination of stitch pattern and yarn in these gloves. This pattern will work wonderfully with variegated and tonal yarns. The stitch definition comes through well even in the...
Knitting: Boot Cuffs / Toppers
Boot cuffs are a wonderful knitting project for beginning and experienced knitters alike. They can be completed quickly, give plenty of opportunity to try out new stitches, and are a stylish gift for any teen girl or woman. My Waffle Knit pattern fits the bill perfectly on all accounts. The pattern includes 3 sizes.
Knitting: Boot Cuffs / Toppers
Boot cuffs are a wonderful knitting project for beginning and experienced knitters alike. They can be completed quickly, give plenty of opportunity to try out new stitches, and are a stylish gift for most any teen girl or woman. My Cross Hatch pattern fits the bill perfectly on all accounts. Pattern includes 3 sizes.
Knitting: Boot Cuffs / Toppers
My stylish and elegant Aurora cuffs feature a wide scalloped edging of ribbed fabric, and a stretchy band that won’t slide down. They are reversible, and while more involved than the average boot cuff, they are easy to knit. Pattern includes 2 sizes.
Knitting: Toeless Sock
If you practice yoga but find that your feet get chilled, these socks are meant for you. They keep the foot and ankle warm, but leave heels and toes free to grip the mat. Best of all they are so easy to knit, since the most difficult parts of sock knitting are the toes and heel.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Funky, whimsical, and super cute - these gloves are quick to knit, and make the perfect gift for the one you love most. New to color work? No problem. The pattern offers short sections of stranded color work, followed by sections of regular knitting. Best of all, it’s a great stash buster, using less than 25 yards of each color.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Show that special someone you love them with all your heart by knitting them this whimsical hat. It’s the perfect first project for color stranding newbies, and is also a great way to stash bust, as you need only about 25-30 yards of each color.
Knitting: Scarf
How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. This unique chain scarf is easy to knit, and a great first project for color stranding newbies.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
I don’t know what the fox says, but anyone wearing this hat will receive tons of compliments on their “foxiness”!
Knitting: Legwarmers
Get sporty from head to toe! These adorable leg warmers are soft, warm, and make for easy diaper changes too! Use your favorite team colors, or stick to the classic brown and white.
Knitting: Legwarmers
Summer and watermelon just go together. Your baby’s legs can sport that trend regardless of the season! Leg warmers are cute, and convenient for diaper changes too.
Knitting: Legwarmers
ROAR! Your baby’s legs become ferociously cute when wearing these dino leg warmers, and diaper changes are convenient too! The pattern is simple and quick to complete.
Knitting: Legwarmers
The buzz around here is that your baby’s legs look as sweet as honey when wearing these bumble bee leg warmers, and diaper changes are convenient too!
Knitting: Legwarmers
Juice summer strawberries and squishy baby legs pair up for the sweetest look around! These leg warmers are “berry” cute, and convenient for diaper changes too.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Chevron is all the range among designer nurseries currently. But knitting your own chevron blanket is simpler and easier than it looks. Even beginners can master this blanket with stunning results.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Everyone needs a little summer cheer, regardless of the weather. This adorable watermelon hat fits the bill perfectly.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The beaches of the Pacific Northwest are not sandy, but rather are strewn with miles and miles of rocks. And the closer you get to the water, the smoother and rounder the rocks become, having been tumbled repeatedly by the waves. The lace pattern in these socks reminds of the rows of smooth little pebbles that line the shore. The pattern is eas...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This simple ribbed glove features a slip stitch giving a braided look. It adds a touch of elegance to these fingerless gloves, which can be made longer or shorter based on preference. The rib also allows for quite a bit of stretch - making them a perfect fit for whoever puts them on. Variegated yarns work well for these fingerless gloves.
Knitting: Cowl
The Rainy Day Cowl is soft and light, but incredibly warm - perfect for the cool days of fall when the weather changes and the rains begin. Knit with a provisional cast-on and kitchener bind-off, it is completely seamless. Simple color blocking allows for multiple looks by just rotating the fabric. Medium and Large size can be pulled up over th...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Just like a labyrinth, the twists and turns of the lace pattern in these socks will mesmerize anyone who wears them, but even the novice knitter needn’t fear the process! The cables are accomplished with well-placed yarn overs, and simple decreases (K2tog and SSK). The pattern is easy to memorize, and the socks knit up very quickly.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
There is no truer form of luxury than slipping on a pair of hand knit socks. Combine this with the ultimate comfort of a waffle knit, and you have the perfect pair of cozy weekend socks! Knit these for the man in your life, or for yourself. You’ll never want to take them off.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Just like a labyrinth, the twists and turns of the lace pattern in these gloves will mesmerize anyone who wears them, but even the novice knitter needn’t fear the process! The cables are accomplished with well-placed yarn overs, and simple decreases (K2tog and SSK). The pattern is easy to memorize, and the gloves knit up very quickly.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Knit an awesome football hat for everyone in the family - and get it done faster with bulky weight yarn. Pattern includes instructions for infant, toddler, children, tween, and adult sizes.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Some fans aren’t content with just watching football - they need to accessorize! Now the whole family can be stylish as well as toasty warm in these great football hats! Pattern includes instructions for newborn, infant, toddler, children, adult, and xl adult sizes in worsted weight yarn.
Knitting: Mittens, Fingerless Gloves
There is something deeply comforting about pulling on a pair of long-johns in the winter - even if it is just to lounge by a fire. These mittens are knit in the same waffle pattern, and evoke similar nostalgic feelings every time you wear them.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Autumn is my favorite season. The cooler weather means it is time to pull out cozy sweaters, lace shawls, and of course fingerless gloves! I chose to pay tribute to the season with these gloves including a leafy motif growing (or falling - depending on your perspective) along the wrist and hand.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
You and your little one will look “berry” cute in this adorable Strawberry hat. It knits up very quickly with bulky weight yarn, and adding leaf and seed details is simple and fast. Offered in four sizes: infant, toddler, child, and adult.
Knitting: Cowl
The Rainier Cowl is cozy and warm, and a great winter accessory for both men and women. The cable design is simpler to knit than it looks, and is a great opportunity to practice an intricate design on a smaller scale project.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Kids look cute as a bug in my Ladybug Hat. Knit in worsted weight yarn, it is embellished with i-cord antenna and felt polka dots. Offered in three sizes: infant, toddler, and child. Ruby is modeling the toddler size.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Kids look sweeter than honey in my bumble bee hat, and it knits up fast in worsted weight yarn. Offered in three sizes: infant, toddler, and child. Ruby is modeling the toddler size in Knit Picks “Comfy” yarn. Knit Picks “Swish” worsted is another good choice.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Kids shouldn’t have all the fun! I’ve designed a complimentary cupcake hat for grownups, complete with beaded “sprinkles”, whipped cream, and a cherry! This darling cupcake hat knits up quickly and easily. Featured in two adult sizes (medium and large), it will make you smile every time you put it on! Wendi is modeling the large sized hat.
Knitting: Earwarmers
The lace pattern for my ear warmer was inspired by the beautiful ferns that grace the forest floors of the Pacific Northwest. Also in abundance here? Rainy, drizzly days that require protection from the elements. This fantastic accessory will keep your ears warm without giving you dreaded “hat hair”. They are a quick, easy knit for even the mos...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Freya is one of the most beautiful and stylish people I know. She is a treasure, inside and out, and it was only fitting that these gauntlets be named for her. They feature a bell cuff and cabled arm, knit in Capra - a merino and cashmere blend - they are delightfully elegant, yet still simple to create. The cuff is knit flat, seamed, then stit...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Heads shouldn’t have all the fun. If you loved my beaded cupcake hats, complete the set with these sweet and sassy matching fingerless mittens! Featured in four sizes (infant, toddler, child, and adult). Knit both mittens and hat for a great gift set! Samantha, age 6 is modeling the child size fingerless mittens. Nona, 29, is modeling the adult...
Knitting: Mittens, Fingerless Gloves
If you thought my Dinosaur hat was cool, just wait until you get your claws into these ferociously cute mittens! Featured in five sizes (infant, toddler, child, teen and adult), with complete instructions for both fingerless and full mittens. Now your whole family can tromp through winter in style. Knit both mittens and hat for a great gift set!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Roooooaaaar! Treat your tough little T-rex to this ferociously cozy knit Dinosaur hat! The hat is a fast, simple knit, and dangerously cute. Sizes include 0-2 years, 2-4 years, and 4-6 years. Sebastian is wearing the 0-2 year size. He is 18 months old.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Complete with whipped cream and a cherry, this darling cupcake hat knits up quickly and easily. Make one for all the little sweeties in your life! Featured in three sizes (0-2 years, 2-4 years, and 4-6 years), this cupcake hat will quickly become a favorite accessory. You can even include the beaded “sprinkles” for extra flair. Ruby is wearing ...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Babies and big kids alike will love this sweet Teddy Bear Hat. It knits up easily for a quick baby shower gift. You can even make a matching one for the big brother or sister!
Knitting: Hats - Other
Ollie is not a frightful owl. He is cute, cuddly and will make fast friends with your little one. Delightfully soft and warm, this hat will keep heads toasty on spooky fall nights. Includes hat sizes for 0-2 years, 2-4 years, and 4-6 years.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Fun, flirtatious and a little sly - these gloves will be the most sought after garment in your wardrobe. They are named for “Lilly” a character from the song by the same name by Pink Martini. Lilly leaves many a love sick gentleman in her wake with her forward behavior. These gloves capture her playfulness and mystique in thier design.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
There is nothing cuter than watching a child eat cake on their first birthday. They typically get more on their face and hands than in their mouths! As my daughter will soon celebrate her first birthday, I thought a cake hat would be a perfect (and clean) way to celebrate her special day! Don’t worry she’ll get a real cake too.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
What is cuter that handknits on a baby? And what is better than baby items that knit up in about an hour? The answer to both questions - NOTHING! Enjoy this very basic, simple, sock pattern. It is the perfect “learning sock” for those just starting their sock knitting adventure. The worsted weight means they knit up quickly, while still allowin...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
I designed these gloves for my monthly knit-along class. They are simple enough for the beginning/intermediate knitter, but still have flair. I love the angular lines of these gloves - how the garter ridges intersect with the lines of stockinette stitch. It reminds me of the rooftop architecture of skyscrapers in Downtown Seattle.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
My favorite days in the world always include snuggling my baby, yarn shopping in the U-district and stopping for lunch at Blue C Sushi. (The Godzilla rolls are to DIE for - seriously.) So what could be better than combining my three favorite things? Thus the sushi roll hat was born!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
I dream of Paris, and I’m enamored with Montmartre in particular. While I’ve not yet had the opportunity to visit, photographs, literature, and movies have instilled a secret crush for this city in my heart. The famous staircase on the Rue Foyatier became my inspiration for this pattern, and the frilly baubles are reminiscent of the Montmartre ...
Knitting: Legwarmers
As I continue teaching the basics to my Knitalong class, these baby leg warmers are a simple and easy introduction to knitting in the round with double pointed needles. They are so cute, and such a fun, quick project!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This cabled hat is so warm and cozy, you’ll want to wear it year round. The cables add a luxurious look to the simple stocking cap construction, and I’ve provided 3 size options so that everybody in the family can have one for themselves!
Knitting: Earwarmers
Headband Ear Warmers are a fantastic way to keep your ears toasty warm without getting hat hair! This project is ideal for those just learning to knit in the round, and for cable “virgins”. It is a fast, simple project, but includes elegant details that add to the look and feel of the finished project.
Knitting: Scarf
Cozy, warm and delightfully luxurious - this is the perfect scarf to keep you toasty on a cold winter day.
Knitting: Bib
Cute, sassy, practical - this bib has it all! Make a bunch for your drooley baby or for baby shower gifts.