Patterns in Wool

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
This pattern is for a shawl/cowl worked in several Tunisian Crochet Stitches - a Stitch Soiree, if you will :)
Crochet: Cowl
The ermine becomes elusive in the winter by donning her winter coat of pure-as-the-driven snow white fur. I have seen only two in my 11 years living in the Rocky Mountains - it takes your breath away to see them scurry over the snow - this cowl is my tribute to the beauty of the snow ermine.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
Whether a Colorado native, transplant, or visitor, sport this Colorado flag beanie and show off your Colorado pride!
Crochet: Cuffs
This design is inspired by Rey from Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Crochet: Coat / Jacket
This pattern was inspired by Jon Snow, Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch. For Game of Thrones enthusiasts, dress the part, and maybe you will be the next Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch. This garment will be a versatile piece in your closet! Wear it as a part of your Game of Thrones costume, your Renaissance Fair attire, or mix it into yo...
Crochet: Collar
This pattern is inspired by Edgar Allen Poe’s poem “Annabel Lee”.
Crochet: Pixie Hat
This pattern was inspried by Little Red Riding Hood or as she is named in the original folktale, Le Petit Chaperon Rouge. This is the perfect hood for traipsing through the wood on a crisp Fall or chilly Winter’s day!
Crochet: Beret, Tam
This classic, French design was inspired by Amelie Poulain, my favorite character from my favorite film - le fabuleux destin d’amélie poulain. When wearing this beret, anything is possible!
Crochet: Cardigan
This design is inspired by Arya of House Stark from Game of Thrones. For Game of Thrones enthusiasts, become your own version of Arya Stark. This garment will be a versatile piece in your closet! Wear it as a part of your Game of Thrones costume, your Renaissance Fair attire, or mix it into your regular apparel. Winter is coming…
Crochet: Scarf
My inspiration for this design is the simple, vintage style of Provencal French countryside.
Crochet: Cloche Hat
This designed was inspired by the style of the 1920’s and by Lady Mary Crawley of Downton Abbey. It is the perfect addition to a sophisticated, timeless wardrobe!
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
When I designed this pattern, I was inspired by one of my favorite back country cross country ski trails in the Rocky Mountains, where I live. I crocheted this design in a warm, very soft alpaca fiber that keeps me warm when I ski on cold days. I am sure it will treat you just as well!
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
Nature and natural fibers were my inspiration for this design. This is a unique alternative to a typical scarf or wrap and embodies the spirit of nature, both in design and craft. A natural fiber is recommended, both to stay true to the spirit of the piece and also to keep the wearer closer to nature themselves.
Crochet: Headband, Earwarmers
When I designed this pattern, I was inspired by the iconic French style of the 1920’s.
Crochet: Cloche Hat
When I designed this pattern, I was inspired by the style and sophistication of a vintage cloche invoking the Autumn colors and flowers.
Crochet: Headband, Earwarmers
I designed this headband with Heidi and her Swiss Alps in mind. This braided headband is a great way to keep warm while Nordic skiing in the Rocky Mountains, where I live, or just wearing around town!
Crochet: Earwarmers, Headband
When I designed this pattern, I was inspired by the iconic style of the 1920’s.
Crochet: Scarf, Cowl
The popcorn stitch is a fun stitch to crochet and makes a bold statement. I designed this cowl to be versatile, so you can keep warm on really cold days or cinch and button the front when there is just a nip in the air. When made in a soft, natural fiber, such as the wool yarn listed below, this cowl will be a pleasure to wear in any weather!
Crochet: Scarf, Cowl
The shell stitch is one of my favorite crochet stitches. I designed this cowl to highlight the beauty and intricacy of the stitch. Made in a cozy, soft natural fiber, such as the yarn listed below, this cowl will be a stylish way to keep warm!
Crochet: Headband, Earwarmers
I designed this headband to wear cross country skiing in the Colorado mountains where I live. The flower and bead embellishments give it a little something special to set it aside from the typical sporty headband. When crocheted in a soft, natural fiber, such as the yarns listed below, it will do a great job keeping you warm while looking great!
Crochet: Cowl
The Hunter Cowl - Inspired by Katniss
Crochet: Cloche Hat
I designed this pattern imagining it might be what Zelda Fitzgerald would have worn to keep warm and remain stylish at the same time. You can embellish it by pinning a jeweled brooch to the front of the hat or simply wear it as is. Either way, it will be a bold, beautiful way to keep warm!