Edie Rose

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Knitting: Cardigan
Thank you very much for purchasing this pattern! I really do appreciate every one of you that does! I wanted to make a relaxed-fit cardigan that had a little bit of a feature on the arms. I love the cables on this and I hope you do too!
Knitting: Pullover
Who doesn’t love a simple turtle neck raglan for the winter! That is exactly why I designed the Rosemary raglan! She is lovely and warm, and slightly oversized so she is nice and comfy for winter. Knitted using a wool acrylic blend, this aran jumper knits up super quick so it is a satisfying knit! There is a positive ease of 6-8 inches, so make...
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
I love a nice floaty cami! This cami has a large gauge (4-6 inches) so it’s nice and loose and doesn’t stick to you when it is hot. For me having neat edges is a must and I discovered a folded hem. I am in LOVE! The hem is also slightly heavier which helps the cami stay in shape! It is knitted bottom up, using a provisional cast on for the hem,...
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
What’s better than 1 Edna? 5! I built on the Edna pattern to make 5 more patterns, all aimed at beginners! It’s a super simple pattern that is nice and beginner friendly! All you need to know how to do is knit and purl and a basic increase and decrease stitch. The crop top is knitted with 3 strands of DK held together so it knits up very quickl...
Knitting: Pullover
This jumper is the partner to my Rosie jumper (Go check it out!)! I wanted to make another super simple jumper for my partner (We don’t believe in the sweater curse here!) This jumper can be made super light weight (Choose a lighter Aran - 200m plus per 100g) or slightly heavier and warmer. It’s a unisex jumper, there is no shaping in the body ...
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
I started designing this crop top on a really cold day, as strange as that sounds I wanted something to look forward to for summer! It’s a super simple pattern that is nice and beginner friendly! All you need to know how to do is knit and purl and a basic increase and decrease stitch. The crop top is knitted with 3 strands of DK held together s...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Edith Beanie came from a spare skein of WAK The Wool, my love for a beanie. I also needed a quick project to take in the car with me! I really like Andalusian stitch and wanted something simple but different to standard stocking stitch! It takes less than 1 skein of WAK The Wool (I will list more budget friendly suggestions lower down) and ...
Knitting: Cardigan
I knitted this cardigan in preparation for winter, it is super warm and sooo squishy! My favourite stitch is fisherman’s rib, it makes everything so squishy and warm – even if it is a bit of a yarn eater! I would say this is an intermediate pattern because it is fisherman’s rib, however a confident beginner could definitely give it a go! (For o...
Knitting: Pullover
I started knitting this jumper with autumn in mind, I love a jumper that can be worn with a camisole or vest underneath and isn’t too warm, but if you put a top underneath it’ll keep you nice and toasty. It is made to be a slightly larger fit, and to be nice and comfy. I love the intentionally obvious raglan decreases, as well as the puffy slee...
Knitting: Throw
Out of all of the patterns I’ve designed this pattern has the most meaning to me, it was a surprise present for my Mum whilst she