While They Dream
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Cowl
“She’s a Wildflower” Cowl is a relaxing knit full of texture and possibility. The color possibilities are endless. Or choose a variegated yarn and forget about color changes.
Crochet: Throw
The All Together Now Crochet Granny Stripe Blanket is the perfect blanket to use up sock scraps, use up stash yarn, buy some full skeins and minis skeins from some favorite dyers…the sky is the limit here!
Knitting: Cowl
A four row repeat that only uses knit and purl stitches that you’ll memorize right away! A great project for beginners through experienced knitters who just want a quick and mindless pattern. It’s also a perfect pattern for on-the-go knitting or night time TV binging.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A four row repeat that only uses knit and purl stitches that you’ll memorize right away! A great project for beginners through experienced knitters who just want a quick and mindless pattern. It’s also a perfect pattern for on-the-go knitting or night time TV binging.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Back to Basics Hat uses a simple ribbing pattern to create a super stretchy hat that fits just about every head size, child through adult. This is the perfect Unisex hat.
Crochet: Throw
The sky is the limit with this blanket. Use a monthly yarn club (because it’s perfect for using 12 skeins!!), scrap yarn, or stash yarn! All details are in the pattern.
Crochet: Throw
So much texture in these beautiful little granny squares! The sky is the limit with this blanket. Use a monthly yarn club, scrap yarn, alternate between a neutral square and a colored square, OR make them two color! Be sure to check out the amazing two color squares! These were created with Green Letter Day yarn and crocheted by The Yarny Homes...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Blacksod Hat has been called an “instant classic.” You will find yourself immersed in a relaxing cable stitch pattern that both men and women will wear and enjoy for years to come. Cable pattern is created on the front half of the hat. The backside is worked only in knit stitches in order to create a smooth and classic fit. Please see photo...
Crochet: Throw
I’ve been absolutely in love with designing quilt-style crochet blankets for several years now. Typically these have been done with smaller pieces, so for this one I wanted something large scale. Each square is approximately 9 inches (23 cm). This crochet blanket was inspired by large quilt blocks that you might see on the side of a barn.
Crochet: Throw
The Cardinal is a symbol of love, devotion, positive omens, and for some, a wave “Hello” from a loved one who has passed. Native American lore sees them as a bringer of rain, sun, and good fortune. Whatever the Cardinal means to you, may you find joy in creating this blanket.
Crochet: Throw
The Changing Leaves Blanket uses half and half crochet squares and solid crochet squares to create a colorful blanket in honor of the change of seasons. I was inspired by some beautiful quilts I’ve seen, full of colorful leaves. This is the perfect blanket for using up scrap yarn on your leaves!
Crochet: Scarf
The Cold December Night Scarf features a gorgeous crochet stitch full of fluffy texture that will have you thinking about the beauty of a fresh snow. You will find stitch descriptions and tutorials as well as a video link that will help you through creating the whole piece from beginning to end.
Crochet: Cowl
The Cold River Cowl is worked in the round. The simple stitches will create a light and incredibly cozy cowl. Perfect for children through adults and is easily customizable to your needs.
Knitting: Cowl
The Cold River Cowl is worked in the round. The simple stitches will create a light and incredibly cozy cowl. Perfect for children through adults and is easily customizable to your needs.
Knitting: Throw
The Cozy Color Block Blanket pattern uses just knit and slip stitches to create a textured rib knit blanket. You wont make any purl stitches until bind off. This blanket is super beginner-friendly!
Crochet: Throw
Early settlers thought the flowers of the cranberry plant looked like the head of a Sandhill Crane. In Wisconsin, those birds love to visit the bogs. This blanket is dedicated to my childhood. My Grandpa was the foreman of a Wisconsin cranberry marsh for longer than I’ve been alive and I grew up making wonderful memories there.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
The Cute as a Button Blanket uses the Estonian Button Stitch and Lateral/Latvian Braid Stitch to create a heavily textured baby blanket.
Knitting: Throw
The Diamond of Virgo Blanket pattern uses knit and purl stitches to create a heavily textured blanket.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Elk and Vine hat is inspired by velvet Elk antlers and the changing ombre colors of Fall. Elk like to nibble on Vine Maple year-round, so some elongated knit stitches were added to represent twigs and the changing of the seasons.
Knitting: Scarf
The Festival of Lights Scarf is worked in the round. It’s my excitement about Winter lights. It’s happiness in a scarf. Don’t let the texture intimidate you. I have provided you with a wonderful video that will aid you in creating these gorgeous bubbles with ease. The end result is a squishy party for your neck.
Crochet: Throw
The Find Your Way Blanket uses 4” x 4” granny squares to create a quilt inspired blanket. Three repeating sections each feature a different stitch.
Crochet: Pillow / Cushion
Tunisian Crochet meets Hocus Pocus! This throw pillow uses the Tunisian Crochet method to create your new favorite Halloween decoration!
Knitting: Pillow / Cushion
The Hocus Pocus Throw Pillow uses the Intarsia Knitting method to create your new favorite Halloween decoration!
Crochet: Pillow / Cushion
The Honeycomb Throw Pillow uses Bobble Stitches to create a beautiful textured throw pillow. A gorgeous, modern accent piece for your home.
Crochet: Baby Blanket
The perfect scrappy blanket! The Lake Pepin Blanket uses Tunisian Simple Stitch to create a beautiful textured blanket that you can make as small or large as you’d like. This is the PERFECT blanket for a stash buster, scrappy blanket, or to use with mini skeins and advent skeins. You wont be able to put this down!
Crochet: Throw
Welcome to the Merry Grinchmas blanket! Where Candy Canes and Gingerbread meet The Grinch. It’s basically Whoville in a blanket. I hope you enjoy making this and using it for years to come!
Crochet: Throw
Have you ever wanted to create a temperature blanket? Look no further! Not only does this turn out beautifully, but it’s so easy to create! Since your squares are only two rounds, they work up in mere minutes, so even if you fall behind it’s easy to catch up. Not interested in a temperature blanket? This is the perfect scrappy, stash buster, or...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The Salem Blanket Scarf is the most perfect mindless project with the most cozy end result. I can’t wait to see which colors you use to create your own version!
Knitting: Scarf
I’m a fan of lifelong learning and I feel that everyone should keep learning new things in life. So, if you haven’t yet tried out the Brioche stitch, it’s time to learn! If you have already learned Brioche than this is just a fun classic piece for you to whip up! This pattern is excellent for women and men!
Crochet: Throw
The sky is the limit with this blanket. Use a monthly yarn club, scrap yarn, or stash yarn! All details are in the pattern.
Crochet: Cowl
The Sugar Shack Infinity Scarf is worked in the round. The simple stitches will create a light and airy scarf that you’ll find yourself reaching for time and time again.
Crochet: Throw
When designing the star motif for this blanket I was reminded of the quote by C. JoyBell C. “I think that we are like stars. Something happens to burst us open; but when we burst open and think we are dying; we’re actually turning into a supernova. And then when we look at ourselves again, we see that we’re suddenly more
Crochet: Throw
This unique corner to corner blanket is made by joining horizontal panels as you go. The color changing Mandala yarn creates streaks of color that remind me of watercolor paintings and gorgeous sunsets.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A two row repeat that only uses knit and purl stitches that you’ll be able to knit from anywhere! A great project for beginners through experienced knitters who just want a quick and mindless pattern. It’s also a perfect pattern for on-the-go knitting or night time TV binging. A matching cowl is also available in my shop.
Knitting: Cowl
The Basalt set is a wonderful, beginner friendly project. Much like the classic game of rock skipping, the garter ridges reminded me of the jumps that are created in the water as you skip stones. Soft, flat, basalt rocks are perfect for getting the best skips.
Crochet: Throw
The Birch Blanket uses crochet quilt squares with strips of crochet birch bark to create a stunning Birch Tree Blanket.
Crochet: Pillow / Cushion
The BOO Pillow uses the Tunisian Crochet method to create your new favorite Halloween decoration! (Pillows featured in photos are the Tunisian Crochet front and the stripping I did on the back of the knit version).
Knitting: Pillow / Cushion
The BOO Pillow uses the Intarsia method to create your new favorite Halloween decoration!
Knitting: Throw
The Camper Blanket was inspired by my Grandparents’ camper that we used every Summer to take a week long camping trip. This blanket reminds me of Summer nights, bonfires, night games, and card games with friends and family. Knit your own super easy, beginner friendly blanket in colors that bring you fond memories.
Knitting: Cowl
The Everyone Cowl is literally the perfect cowl for anyone. Men and women. The fit is meant to be close fitting cowl to provide and protection from the elements. You should be able to pull it up over your face a bit for additional coverage.
Knitting: Throw
The Muir Blanket is a reflection of nature. The peaks and transitions of color are reminiscent to me of walks through a forest or the layers of mountains and hillsides. Named after John Muir and his quote: “And into the forest I go, to lose my mind and find my soul.”
Crochet: Throw
Did you know the constellation, Orion, is the most colorful constellation in the night sky? This blanket reminds me of cozy campfire nights by the fire with your favorite people and clear night skies full of stars. Relax with a repetitive stitch repeat and watch the colorful marled yarn create exciting color changes with every row. All yarn tai...
Crochet: Throw
In Wisconsin we see a lot of homes and barns with large wooden quilt squares adorning their exterior. The inspiration for the Village Square lap quilt came directly from a wooden barn quilt. To add an extra twist or texture, this pattern uses stitched together C2C blocks with images of houses, trees and a traditional quilt star.
Crochet: Cowl
The West Coast Winter Cowl was inspired by my time spent living in Oregon as a child and visiting with my husband and kids as an adult. The stitches remind me of gorgeous little seashells.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
The West Coast Winter Hat was inspired by my time spent living in Oregon as a child and visiting with my husband and kids as an adult. The stitches remind me of gorgeous little seashells.