Sahnya Greenfield

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Bonnet
The Hot Dish Bonnet is a super bulky knit that is a great way to use scrap yarns and to be able to play with color. The pattern comes in the following sizes: baby (0-6, 6-12), toddler, child, teen/xs adult, and adult.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Broken Top Beanie Light is for bulky, light bulky / aran, and worsted weight yarns. (Note: There is a separate pattern for super bulky and light super bulky.)
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Broken Top Beanie pattern has four patterns within it, two for Super Bulky yarn and two for Light Super Bulky. The design is achieved with a series of left and right twist stitches, and no cable needle is needed. It is suitable for an advanced beanie on up in knitting skills.
Knitting: Bonnet
The Mirror Pond Bonnet is written for TWO weights (Super Bulky and Light Super Bulky) and comes in FIVE sizes (baby, toddler, child, teen, adult). There is also a baby bootie cuff modification to be used in conjunction with The Meraki Bootie (more below).
Knitting: Headband
The Mirror Pond Headband pattern includes the pattern for the beanie as well. It is being listed separately so that those seeking out the headband can easily find it.
Knitting: Mittens
The Mirror Pond Mittens are written in five sizes, using super bulky yarn such as Malabrigo Rasta. Sizes include: Youth (approx 5-9), Adult Small, Medium, Large and XLarge.
Knitting: Cowl
The Mirror Pond Beanie is a quick, super bulky knit project that is suitable for advanced beginners. The pattern includes a bonus matching headband pattern. A matching beanie pattern is available separately.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Mirror Pond Beanie is a quick knit using two colors that are knit in the round. The pattern is easy to follow and uses star stitch as well as slipped stitches.
Knitting: Cowl
The Ruthie Wrap is a cozy and adjustable neck wrap that combines several different yarns of varying colors and weights together to create a truly one of a kind piece. It is a great project to use up yarn scraps and works up quickly.