Ellie d'Eustachio

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Hanging Ornament
Rainbows are a sign of hope. Knit one of these up (in 14 quick rows, hang it in your window, sew it to a fence, staple it to a wood scaffolding, or embroider it to a sweatshirt. We can be apart together and help others combat loneliness. Use this rainbow to send a thank you to your community in times of need.
Knitting: Convertible Gloves
Warm hands that can also explore and play. That’s what these mittens give the little ones in your life. A simple mitten shape with a hand top that flips back to let busy fingers explore. When playtime is done cover them back up with ease.
Knitting: Slippers
In the winter we need something easy, something warm, something that doesn’t fall off your foot as you move about the house. Meet this slipper-sock hybrid; a gender neutral, unfussy slipper sock knit in bulky yarn with a low, ribbed ankle, fitted foot, and elegant cable pattern.
Knitting: Clutch
Here’s a small, fun clutch, or the perfect catch-all for your purse. Made to look like a gummy candy and ideally lined with a fabric just as delightful. This knits up quickly despite the color-work and makes an easy, show stopping gift. The stripe pattern on the back is simple but because of the crossing contrast stripes looks more impressive. ...
Knitting: Food Cozy
These little chickens are a quick, whimsical knit and the perfect way to keep your hard boiled egg warm in the morning (while also using up scrap yarn and making your family smile).
Knitting: Knee-highs
These sweet baby socks offer 2 different heart-inspired motifs. The pattern lists 2 different sizes which will adjust the circumference of the foot and ankle. They can easily be knit with longer or shorter feet and ankle to accommodate a wide variety of infant feet. They are knit top down, in the round on one set of double pointed needles.
Knitting: Mittens
Simple, bold mittens with a whimsical, color worked, touch. These sleek mittens knit up quickly and are the perfect gift for those you love.
Knitting: Scarf
A scarf that is thick but also soft and easy to wear, one that is relaxing and fast to make; one that even a picky recipient will embrace. Paving Stone attempts this, knit quickly from bulky wool; it uses a daisy stitch to add depth and interest without being too flashy. It is built from a simple, repeating pattern that creates diagonal lines r...
Knitting: Legwarmers
Simple wool leg warmers with a touch of color and pattern. These are a perfect gift for a new baby (put them in leg warmers around the house and they won’t have to wear pants. Diaper changes are a breeze), they grow with a child and go beautifully over tights and with dresses in the Fall and Winter.
Knitting: Costume
Why not make your baby feel like royalty, they may already even be acting like it. This cozy,stretchy, knit crown should do the trick. Perfect for memorable photos and fun dress-up, it’s quick to knit and a fantastic last minute gift.
Knitting: Market bag (slouchy)
The idea for this bag started when I needed something that could fit into my purse, a bag that I could use when I picked up my summer CSA farm share every week after work. This is the result: a light-weight, strong bag that expands as you fill it.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Everyone in New York wears all black; black boots, black pants and black coats crowd the subway in the mornings here. That’s why it’s so wonderful to see a bright, happy pop of color in the dead of winter. These mitts are small, easy to shove in a purse but bright enough to be eye catching on your morning commute. They are knit in the round, wi...
Knitting: Hair accessories
My friend Caitlin stumbled upon this quick, easy method of making a knit bow. Sew it onto head bands or metal snap clips for a classic hair accessory, attach to a collar for an immediate pet fashion statement.