Ellen Lewis

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Cowl
Designed for our 2017 Pink Friday breast cancer awareness fund-raiser, this pattern is a multiple of 8 stitches which reminds us that one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. One in Eight is an easy knit in a fun yarn with gently shifting colors and subtle twinkle. $4 from each pattern sold in October goes to support breast canc...
Knitting: Tee
Inspired by the beautiful gauzy tops from Eileen Fisher, Jena is the perfect layer for summer. The yarn, Mykonos by Berroco, maintains an open structure at most gauges. Knit on larger needles, it creates a lightweight fabric that covers you up without making you feel closed in. Wear Jena over a bright tee or tank for a relaxed casual look. Pair...
Knitting: Cowl
This little infinity scarf is designed to take advantage of Noro’s new yarn, Kureyon Air. It’s a super bulky weight yarn, but not at all heavy, and unlike most super bulky yarns, it has great yardage. So you can knit up this great accessory in about an hour with just one skein.
Knitting: Tee
I like pullovers for summer - just one layer and you’re good to go. The yarn, Tandem from Tahki Stacy Charles, has a very subtle sheen - polished enough for work, but relaxed enough for jeans. A twisted drop stitch hem showcases the color and texture of the yarn and gives the top an open feel that’s just right for summer.
Knitting: Throw
Entropy is about bringing order to chaos - specifically, the chaos of your wonderful stash. You can use any yarns that you have lying around -- any quantity and any gauge. It’s especially good for those leftover partial skeins that you can’t use for anything else but are too lovely and precious to throw away. It’s an easy and basic lace stitch ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This colorful wrap showcases the great texture of Noro Mossa. The tassels are fun and serve to add weight to help keep the wrap in place.
Knitting: Cowl
This is a great little accessory that feels soft and cozy with a little bit of glamour. Works pretty much with any dk yarn - the key is to use a fluffy bit at the edges .