Jennifer Burke
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A ribbed hat worked in a dk-weight yarn with intertwining cables flowing up to the crown, with generous give and fit for most sizes.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Knit in a fingering-weight yarn (shown in Malabrigo sock), these have a simple twist pattern to keep you entertained without being overwhelming.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Have you ever knit a pattern that just…worked? It flowed, was easy to “read” and memorize while still holding your interest? You could see yoursel knitting it in a solid or a variegated colorway? I wanted to design a sock that (hopefully!) had a little bit of all of that.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Everyone needs a sock pattern that has enough pattern to keep you engaged while still being simple.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Vale is a baby blanket knit from the inside point in a lace pattern to the outer garter stitch edge. The blanket measures 32”, but can easily be made bigger if one chooses to add more repeats.
Knitting: Pullover
With its ribbed pattern, Perch is a great garment to stretch and move with the little person form whom you make it!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
One skein of the Finch gives you enough to make a pair of mitts and knit a swatch in the cable chart.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Knitting up quickly in a bulky weight yarn, the Hollis Blanket is a project that will definitely give you some instant gratification. With a simple garter stitch edging, this is a blanket that can be made for generations of new arrivals!
Knitting: Cowl
The Rowlock Cowl is so named for its brickwork appearance. The elongated stitches worked in the contrasting color are the “rowlock” portion of the brickwork appearance in the stitch pattern.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
I love hand-painted yarn, but it can be challenging to find a pattern that will highlight the yarn without being consumed by it. Koigu has so many colorways that attract many fans in the fiber community, and this one got my attention front and center. It wasn’t hard to realize that I was going to need some sort of pattern to break up the color ...