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Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Stripes go this way, drops go that way: pretty shawl for advanced beginners!
Knitting: Mittens
These mittens are cast on at the fingertips, worked by Magic Loop down with the thumb knit parallel and joined as you go with a gusset, snug ribbing, then a mitten cord - ribbing, gusset, thumb parallel with fingers and finally ending at the opposite finger tips!
Knitting: Chart
Because we can only see Thestrals from a certain perspective! A small chart for illusion knitted Thestral Wings.
Knitting: Cuffs
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Knitting: Scarf
A mystery knit along for Apparition Lessons at the Harry Potter Knitting/Crochet House Cup!
Knitting: Scarf
This double-thickness scarf is knit in the round using the Magic Loop method. One surface shows a Ravenclaw Feather, and the other is a blank canvas on which to name your position or house in duplicate stitch, illusion, embroidery or intarsia as you prefer.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This cloth uses only knit and purl stitches to reveal a shield shape on a square washcloth. A great beginner project! And a handy gift for your young knight who needs a little encouragement to wash her face.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
A cheery cotton tank with a soft scalloped edge and all-over wildflower knots. Knitted from the bottom up with a picked-up-and-ribbed edge to the armholes to help keep their shape. This pattern is named for my cheery, summery, sun-loving friend Bobbilicious who challenged me to create it!
Knitting: Chart
Keep your favorite books nice and warm! This little chart is intended as a supplement to the brilliant Hogwarts Double Knitted Bookscarves by the lovely and brilliant Ann Kingstone.
Knitting: Ball
This intarsia chart of Earth’s continents is a modest supplement to the geometrifantastic Stockinette Short-Row Sphere by Brent Annable, free on Ravelry and his web site.
Knitting: Poncho, Muff, Bonnet
THIS PATTERN IS COMPLETELY UNTESTED and intended for use by the Ravenclaw team in the HP K/C House Cup Quidditch Match. Caveat lector.
Knitting: Slippers
Double soles, pretty cables, plus felted bulky wool equal toasty toes!
Knitting: Slippers
Double soles, pretty cables, plus felted bulky wool equal toasty toes!
Knitting: Mittens
It’s the age-old Cold Latitudes Dilemma - how to hold hands with your sweetie on a romantic walk through the snow without getting frostbite? It’s a stockinette hand pouch with 2 cuffs! Add your own beautiful cables or color work, of course! I think it goes particularly well with a matching standard pair of mittens, shared by your non-holding ha...
Knitting: Scarf
This very wide, very warm scarf is knit as two long stockinette tubes which loop around and under and over one another. Short rows and wrap-and-turn accomplish the various corners. This particular cable is copied from the beautiful collarbone tattoos of the talented web spinner at Damask Blue Designs; more cable patterns will be charted for thi...
Knitting: Headband
This double-thickness headband is knit in the round along the short dimension, adding rows along the long dimension, joined to the provisional cast-on at the back seam. The stockinette inner surface keeps your ears toasty and the beautiful cables of the outer surface, knit against a reverse stockinette background, are copied from Ireland’s grea...