Stephanie Shiman

eBooks available as Ravelry Downloads

eBook : 6 patterns

A collection of patterns designed for the Opposites Attract kit, containing one skein each of Wonderland Yarns Mad Hatter sport and Unicorn silk/mohair yarn. Included in the ebook are patterns that use both the yarns together, and some projects that require just one of the skeins.

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Cowl
Giant cowls bring super coziness to chilly weather — and the extra squish of the DK weight yarn, makes this cowl one of
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Knit with a blend of silk and superfine merino, this hat reimagines the classic seaman’s cap with a touch of opulence. The folded
Knitting: Throw
This cozy riot of color was originally designed for our Merry and Bright 24 day Advent. Knit with mini skeins and one full skein for the final garter border, it’s eye-catching and cozy and just right for snuggling under.
Crochet: Afghan block
This pattern by Devan Winchester is being released in stages for the MacNamara CAL that started on Oct. 13!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Knit your cabled path of discovery for an impish name onto these scrumptious fingerless Rumpelstiltskin Mitts. The Colorburst yarn guides when to cable, so each mitt will become its own secret map.
Knitting: Cowl
With a palette of 8 mini skeins, this cowl pattern plays with color — either as a gradient or stripes —to add something fun to your wardrobe. Simple to knit, the colors keep it interesting — whether you’re a beginner or an experienced knitter, this cowl pattern promises a delightful project that is both fun to make and wear.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Luxurious, but surprisingly simple to create, this textured wrap showcases two beginner-friendly stitch patterns. Knit with mini skeins, the color choices make it bold and eye-catching or more delicate and understated — whatever colors you choose open the door to endless possibilities!
Knitting: Purse / Handbag, Wristlet
Knit from the bottom-up, this darling dumpling makes a great little project bag. The longer strap loop threads through the shorter strap loop to close the bag and it can be worn as a wristlet.
Knitting: Cowl
Bordered on either end with a picot or turned edge; the simple, rhythmic lace pattern creates an open and airy cowl. Use the entire gradient cake to create a long and lightweight piece that lays at the neck in lofty billows of shifting color.
Knitting: Cowl
The look of a shawlette without the fuss of keeping it in place. The pattern starts like a shawl, ends like a cowl. The mesh lace stitches make it an ideal transitional garment for those days between seasons when you just need a little something more. Optional tassels add a bit of bohemian flair—see photos on the next two pages.
Knitting: Scarf
This generously sized scarf is worked on the bias in eight colors — alternating between sections of a simple lace and stockinette. Perfect for working up in an 8-pack of minis or with two coordinating colorways.
Knitting: Cowl
For our limited edition “Oz” colorway, I wanted a stitch pattern that made you think of the yellow brick road but it needed to be achieved with only one color. So, this one reminds me of the yellow brick road and Dorothy’s basket — so Yellow Brickbasket it is! It’s a simple repeat and easily memorized. When knit with DK weight yarn, this one fl...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
These two yarns have come together to create gradient magic in the Cascading Colors Shawl! This simple-to-knit, top-down triangle shawl let’s the yarn do all the work to create a cascade of color. Switching between the tonal yarn and color-morphing cake, colors shift hues or saturation as you knit to create a striking shawl.
Knitting: Poncho
Knitting things for summer helps convince me that the snow will melt and eventually it will be time to complain about hot weather. Designed to be worn around the neck as a cowl, or over the shoulders as a capelet; this sweet little garment can be blocked to be either longer or wider as desired. The elongated stitches, made by simply dropping ya...
Knitting: Legwarmers
A creeping vine lace pattern seemed the perfect stitch for these legwarmers for our latest club locale—the beanstalk from “Jack and the Beanstalk.” The lace climbs up the leg, twisting and turning as the result of perfectly placed increases and decreases. Choose from two sizes depending on whether you prefer them more fitted or more slouchy.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Grab your favorite sock knitting needles and hop on the comfort train! Using reverse stockinette on the bottom of the foot means the flat (not bumpy) part of the fabric is touching your sole, making these socks lovely to wear in shoes and around the house. Wearing sweatpants while you knit is optional, but recommended.
Knitting: Cowl
Inspired by the “snood” from the show “Wednesday” this hooded cowl can be double-wrapped around the neck and worn with the hood up or down. Unlike Wednesday, you’ll be so stylishly cozy, it’ll be hard to be sulky.
Crochet: Cowl
Growing up I was a fan of the dark humor found in The Addams Family, particularly the undying romance between Morticia and Gomez. But with the world raving about Wednesday’s snarky, dark, and dry one-liners, I felt inspired to create a Morse code version of the snood featured on Netflix to be a simple but subtle way to wear what you feel. This ...
Knitting: Cowl
A simple chevron lace pattern creates waves of color when worked with a color-morphing Blossom.
Crochet: Beret, Tam
“Magic mirror on the wall, who now is the fairest one of all?”
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Another great design by guest designer Joanna Curley, this simple shawlette uses carefully placed increases to creates a half hexagon shape that’s easy to wear. Featured in a Blossom gradient cake the simple stitchwork lets the color transitions shine.
Knitting: Cowl
Designed for our deSTITCHnation monthly yarn club, this hooded cowl is inspired by Little Red Riding Hood’s cloak. The lace pattern is reminiscent of pine cones she might have seen on her path to Grandma’s house. The cowl is knit from the bottom up in an easy-to-memorize lace pattern, then split for the hood and worked flat. Alternately you cou...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Let the yarn do the work for this simple beanie. Brim can be worn folded up or down, add a couple of inches for additional slouch, and choose whether to pom, or not.
Knitting: Cowl
One must have a fashionable wardrobe to tour one’s kingdom, and when one is an Ice Queen, one must dress warmly. In this cowl, the close-fitting neckline’s comfort is paired impeccably with a faux weave’s texture and elegant flare across the top of the shoulders. It is, well, fit for a queen!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
As we venture to Middle Earth with our deSTITCHnation Yarn Club, guest designer Kristy Childress knit this lacy beanie inspired by vast forests and wild woodlands. Fingering weight yarn held double creates a cozy fabric for this hat in a classic leaf lace stitch pattern.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Designed for our Winterland Advent sets — but could also work with a Ridged & Wrapped 13-pack too — this shawl uses twelve mini skeins and has twelve sections of stitches which means you could work a section a month to finish the year with a new wrap. Each section is knit with a different color, alternating between texture and lace, in simp...
Knitting: Cowl
One cake of color-changing “Blossoms” and three simple, textured patterns come together to create this stitch sampler cowl. Each pattern is a series of different dashes reminiscent of secret codes. With simple stitches and rhythmic knitting you’ll solve this one easily.
Knitting: Cowl
The swirling pattern design of this Blossom cowl is easily created when worked in the round. A simple knit three, purl three is worked as one endless round that swirls and twirls into all-over texture.
Knitting: Poncho
The Comfy Cozy with Cowl Collar is a open, swing-style poncho that allows for free range of motion. Knit from the top-down, you can try it on as you go to adjust the length. Purl ridges and i-cord bind-offs use mini skeins to add a splash of color. Wear it with the
Knitting: Pullover
The Rosemont Sweater makes for a perfect beginner sweater. It’s knit from the top-down, in the round, with no seaming. Knitting the yoke with a color-morphing cake is the perfect way to introduce colorwork with no “work” at all. Tiny mock-cable details add a finishing touch.
Knitting: Cowl
In Norse mythology, “the Norns” were three women, incidentally spinners, who determined life spans. One spun the thread of life, another measured the length, and the third decided when the thread should be cut. This cowl gives a nod to the three fates who lived there, and to the intricate and complex patterns of the Norse.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Get ready for cozy with the Ziggy Socks by Joanna Curley of Goddess Crochet! These socks feature texture zig-zigs around the ankle and down the top of the foot in these cozy socks. A contrasting color highlights the cuff, heel, and toe.
Knitting: Dress
This sweet little dress is worked from the top down, the yoke is worked back and forth, and after the stitches for cap sleeves are bound off you join the stitches in the round to finish the skirt. You can easily adjust the skirt length to your likings. Add an easy knit flower embellishment to polish it off!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves, Beanie, Toque
A strong female role is not necessarily something expected from Shakespeare, but Titania is a woman who knows her own mind. Queen of the fairies, she is a force of nature who is, nevertheless, vulnerable, and strangely relatable, even human. Since, even in midsummer, the nights can be chilly, here is a set of leaf-bedecked warmth for your head ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
There is little in legend to suggest that Queen Guinevere fought alongside Arthur, but, if she had, her chain mail would likely have been both feminine and strong. This chain mail wrap’s outer links border an ample amount of interwoven lace rings that will compliment any outfit.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Designed for our “Year of Unicorn” this pattern is free for our newsletter subscribers.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
Inspired by the classic line from J.M. Barrie’s ‘Peter Pan,’ this easy crochet pattern works up quick into a lovely starry-like backdrop with two filet crochet stars. Using a colorburst colorway and by combining basic stitches with some chart work,
Knitting: Headband
This headband can easily be knit in an evening, making it a great last-minute gift; or as a quick project for taking a break from a longer one. Choose from ties or a button as a closure, and check the fit as you go. The lace pattern is simple (and the rows short) making it a great break-into-lace project.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat is a great first cable pattern. Divided into four wedges, one wedge gets a cable detail and the rest are worked in simple ribbing or stockinette. With multiple sizes available, choose a size based on how you like your hats to fit—snug (as shown on the last page) or slouchy (work a larger size than your head measurement).
Knitting: Cowl
This cowl is the perfect pattern for complexly-dyed yarns — the simple, textured stitch highlights the colorway, but isn’t obscured by a riot of color. The stitch pattern is modified from Bamboo Stitch; by passing a yarn over around the two stitches that follow, you create dashes on the surface and a slight pucker in the column. The result is a...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This simple wrap is made magical by the random ridges and copious colors. Worked on the bias, it is mostly stockinette with purl
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
There’s something really satisfying about watching the colors shift as you knit this simple mesh wrap. The color changes are so subtle you can’t say exactly where it happened, only that it has. Using larger needles and an open stitch pattern, this one cake project blocks into a lovely wrap suitable for all seasons.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Designed for assigned pooling or planned pooling yarns!
Knitting: Cowl
I love the way that some Blossoms start with a really intense color and fade into a neutral. I wanted to accent this dramatic shift by
Knitting: Cowl
This is a great pattern for a beginner to step out of their comfort zone with, or to zone out with on vacation! The i cord edging creates a lovely ruffled look on one edge, and the optional pom poms are so fun.
Knitting: Cowl
This cowl is a great last minute gift for yourself or a friend! Part of our deSTITCHnation trip and inspired by Venice, it matches the Reticolo Hat. The drapey fabric shows off any variegated yarn.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat was inspired by Venice, a stop on the deSTITCHnation tour. If you want a slouchier hat, just work the pattern a bit farther! Adds interest to any yarn and shows off variegated yarns like a dream. Check out the matching Reticolo Cowl as well.
Crochet: Shrug / Bolero
This versatile project was inspired by the many covered bridges found around New England. The interior beams and eyelet windows were just screaming to be featured in a fun summer piece. This design can be worn as a shawl, cowl, or even a shrug depending on how you use — or don’t use — the buttons!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This shawl, designed for LYS Day 2021, uses a calm tonal contrasted with three vibrant colors to create a chatty shawl that can be thrown on and tied on the way out the door. Eyelet sections create a breezy feel while the solid sections show off the colors of our Mad Hatter line.
Knitting: Cowl
Inspired by old London, this project is perfect for keeping you cozy while you take a walk with friends. Alternating garter and stockinette sections keep it simple enough for working on while you enjoy a warm beverage as well.
Knitting: Cowl
A shawl, cowl, and bandana in one, this cozy project starts with a garter tab cast on and continues on into a bright, textured accessory to enhance any outfit.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This shawl begins with a garter tab cast on and is knit from the top down to create a half moon with a gentle ruffle on the edge.
Knitting: Cowl
Like colorful scribbles, elongated stitches accent sections of color in our Colorburst yarn. The knitting is simple and the yarn creates an interesting fabric with sections of color and pseudo striping.
Crochet: Cowl
This cowl was originally published as part of the 2021 Garden Society. Inspired by garden greenery, it bursts into bloom with one skein of the Wonderland Yarns Blossoms. It’s simple enough for a beginner crocheter, but offers enough challenge for a more experienced crocheter as well.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Designed for our 2021 deSTITCHnation, Amsterdam, this shawl features simple lace set-off by stockinette sections. The lace inserts are designed to echo the shape of windmill blades; the center section grows, representing the tower of a windmill. The original version was worked in sport weight yarn, but I wanted a giant shawl for winter so I kni...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Sometimes things should be really easy, but they trick you and they aren’t. I’m trying not to be superstitious about the “Wicked Practical Shawl” --after all “wicked” was in the New England use of the word--and no, not Salem. But something weird and wicked happened here and the pattern we tech edited wasn’t the pattern that we released. Well, n...
Knitting: Scarf, Shawl / Wrap, Throw
This Temperature Blanket uses mini skeins to create a project celebrating and marking the season changes.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Blossoms yarn is dyed with washes of color, each building on another, blending and shifting to form a seamless morph of color. It’s this magical transition that takes this simple shawl pattern, with it’s sporadic purl ridges and makes it something marvelous.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
All of our Colorburst colorways are named after “unexpected, wonderful things.” The colorways are dyed with a splash of color in one section. This over-sized scarf has you creating purl bumps as you “bump” into the bursts. Hence, Bumping Along!
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
Crochet this lacy wrap with one luxurious skein of ‘Queen of Hearts!’ Or increase the size with additional skeins! Easy to expand once you get the hang of the pattern, this pattern is a fantastic weekend project for intermediate/advanced level crocheters and up… but a beginner could easily give this one a go too!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Knit with our magical Unicorn and beloved Mad Hatter, this wrap captures all the magic of using increases and decreases to change directions in knitting — all the while with growing and shrinking lace and stockinette repeats. The knitting is interesting with just the right amount of challenge and the unique shape makes it possible to wear this ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Yarn: Wonderland Yarns “Dinah” single-ply fingering weight, 412 yards/4 oz skein; 100% superwash merino: 1 skein: shown in “South Africa”
Crochet: Cowl
Blossoms yarn is dyed with washes of color, each building on another, blending and shifting to form a seamless morph of color. This crocheted cowl shows the watercolor washed colors to their advantage, the repeats of the crochet lace highlighting the color changes.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Released in April 2020 for the Wonderland Yarns De-Stitch-Nation yarn club!
Knitting: Cowl
One cake of color-changing “Blossoms” and three simple lace patterns come together to create this lyrical stitch sampler cowl.
Crochet: Throw
Designed for Wonderland Yarns “So Fond of Rainbows” 20 mini skein collection, this blanket uses color science to perfectly map out color placement for a holographic effect. The pattern has a detailed diagram/schematic, making it easy for you to get the same result.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This is a shawl inspired by a yarn, a yarn that is inspired by flowers. “Blossoms” are dyed as knitted blanks. Dyes are washed over the blank, building layer upon layer, creating seamless shifts from one color to another. Colors blend and overlap and a complex, cohesive colorway is developed. Striping two different colorways together allows the...
Knitting: Cowl
Previously released with Wonderland Yarns De-Stitch-Nation March 2020 yarn club, the Birches Cowl has been a favorite of knitters! The lace columns of this cowl are reminiscent of tall and elegant birch trees — the flaring eyelet edging representing roots. Knit-in-the-round from the bottom up, the pattern is easily memorized and rhythmic.
Knitting: Cowl
It’s the magic of Colorburst yarn that makes this a “cheater stripe” cowl--the stripes just happen as you knit.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Originally part of our deSTITCHnation Kit Club, these fingerless mitts have a simple heart lace pattern that trails delicately down the back of the hand. Choose a length from wrist to mid-arm and knit a pair for yourself or a loved one.
Knitting: Cowl
There’s something magically simple about purl ridges. By throwing a few ridges here and there you get this wonderfully textured knitting using only the most simple of stitches. Worked in the round, this cowl uses a five color mini skein pack in our sport weight, Mad Hatter. Alternately, use a full size (4 oz) skein of sport for a single color v...
Knitting: Scarf
Inspired by our “Infinite Stripes” pattern, we wondered what would two color-morphing cakes of “Blossoms” do if worked together from opposing ends. So, we took two cakes of the same colorway and knit stripes--two rows from one end of one cake, and two rows from the opposite end/color of the other cake. The result was lovely! With a dramatically...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This simple, top-down triangle shawl gives you hints of color along the way, foreshadowing the colorful fade finale. The pattern is easily memorized and quickly finished. It will leave you wanting to knit another with different colors to see how they interact.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
This crescent-shaped shawlette is crocheted with a color-morphing cake of Wonderland Yarn’s Blossoms. The fanciful open-work stitches make this an all-season accessory.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Knitting: Cowl
Updated with instructions for worsted or sport weight version.
Knitting: Cowl
Named for the dragon-horse in Chinese mythology, this cowl’s lace stitch is evocative of dragon scales and horseshoes. Don’t be deceived by the complex appearance of this stitch pattern—it’s a fairly simple lace pattern that is easily memorized and rhythmic to work. The stacked increases and decreases create a delicate pointed edging. Use a sin...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Whether you like it Straight Up or On the Rocks, this pair of quick knits has you covered!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The simple, intertwining vines in the Banyan Tree Hat are a great intro cable pattern, and are just bold enough in worsted to pop even with variegated yarns. A cherished symbol of wisdom, cap all your favorite people with this unisex one-skein design.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
FREE for the month of February as we celebrate the color RED!
Knitting: Cowl
Perhaps Alice didn’t like growing and shrinking, but it sure makes knitting more fun! One set of stripes grows taller while the other grows shorter, in this simple and striking cowl. Choose two contrasting colors for the most impact. It’s ample size makes it versatile—from cowl to hood to keep the chill at bay on blustery days.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Dip your toes into the fading waters with this simple but stunning shawl. The asymmetrical triangle is like a wave crashing, with easy eyelet lace “breakers” throughout. A perfect “intro to fade” pattern—it’s pleasing, quickly knitted and will have you wanting to make multiple versions; mixing and matching colors to make it your own.
Knitting: Throw
This snuggly, squishy chevron striped blanket is a great thrown for your lap, your kiddo, your armchair, your picnic, or wherever and whenever you need some cuddly color in your life!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
In the Shimmery Chevron Wrap, a sparkling mohair and silk yarn dances with smooth merino yarn, highlighting the dramatic lines in this elegant piece.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
A landscape swathed in gently curving stripes: is it a calming, serene place, or perhaps a bit more…wild? Your color choices will paint the mood. Choose a gradient or colormorph mini-skein pack for the widening swaths of color punctuated by eyelet rows. A contrasting pop color sets it all off against your main color. Is it the horizon? Maybe, b...
Knitting: Cowl
Colors morph subtly beneath the bold lines of a honeycomb pattern, created with deceptively simple slipped stitches. Picot edging trims the cowl like drops of honey, a sweetly feminine detail. Make a snug or slouchy version, with plenty of yarn left over to make a second cowl for someone else in your hive.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Smooth merino and sparkling kid mohair. Sometimes unlikely partners bring out the best in each other. Quite the Opposite is a case in point. Long stripes, engaging texture changes, and a versatile shape clearly reveal how these yarns are meant for each other!
Knitting: Cowl
Drifting one into the other, colors gently shift throughout this generously sized yet lightweight cowl. Light fingering weight yarn is held double for this color transition technique, which results in a quick and satisfying knit.
Knitting: Cowl
This infinity scarf is a fun, attention-keeping knit with it’s everchanging pattern of stripes. Use the tick boxes to keep track of where you are in the pattern and before you know it you’ll have what is sure to be one of your most loved accessories.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
You won’t lose your way with the Compass Arrow Shawl. Use one full-size skein and three mini skeins to knit this chevron shawl with ridges, eyelets, and pops of color.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Knit with a skein each of a solid and a variegated yarn, this shawlette is a great project for pairing up two irresistible skeins. Worked from the edging-up, with mesh details, it’s a satisfying quick-knit.
Knitting: Cowl
Knit with a luxurious Queen of Hearts Mini Skein Pack, this cowl is fit for royalty. The merino and cashmere blend perfectly defines the stitches and eyelets creating a delicate, sumptuous swirl. The pattern is simple, and when worked in the round, you only need to remember one row. This cowl will spiral off your needles in no time!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Some Comfort is a simple, quick knit with a casually elegant drape, providing a lovely layer of comfort anytime you need it. One cleverly placed button means there’s no fussing and readjusting once you put on this versatile piece.
Knitting: Cowl
With just one pattern row every fourth row, you’ll bound through this bulky cowl in no time, creating a scalloped edging reminiscent of undulating waves. Airy enough for breezy seaside walks and yet bulky enough to bundle in your coat collar for a chill chaser.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Rosebuds, Ribbons, and Bells is a charming wrap knit in three adapted lace patterns: folded ribbon, crown embossed rosebuds, and carillon bells. The lover’s knot edging completes the elegantly romantic theme of this statement piece that seamlessly transitions from evenings out to mornings in your comfiest jeans.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
High Tea is a light, springtime wrap or shawl, to perfectly pair with your
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Shawls can become tedious to knit as the rows get longer. This shawl is designed to be simple, yet hold your attention, using color changes and basic stitches for an interesting knit. Working in garter stitch, you’ll switch colors on both the “right” and “wrong” side, so your ScatterStripe Shawl is fully reversible—with neither side being “wron...
Knitting: Coat / Jacket
This flattering open cardigan is a fun romp through 20 colors of the rainbow. It’s an engaging knit, worked from side-to-side, from cuff-to-cuff, and the color changes keep it fresh from the beginning to the finish line. The cable detail at the waist and shawl collar give this design a fit that looks great on everyone.
Knitting: Cowl
Moss stitch edging, eyelet rounds, and garter stitch bands create
Knitting: Cowl
Use one or two skeins of Dinah to knit this double or single wrap cowl. It dresses up or down with a gorgeous, organically rippling drape. The striking, swirling lines of lace are created with an easy-to-memorize stitch pattern — a deceptively simple knit and the perfect showcase for slinky, single-ply merino. Choose from a turned or picot edge...
Knitting: Scarf
UPDATE! Now includes two versions Keito Maki and Nitto Maki (original version).
Knitting: Pullover
This playful unisex pullover henley with classic striping is a great one-piece knit for the little ones in your life. Designed for the Frabjous Fibers and Wonderland Yarns Messenger Kit, which comes with one 4-oz skein of Mad Hatter sport plus two 1-oz skeins in a contrasting color.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Make striped, slouchy hats for everyone in the family! Sized from toddler on up to adult large, not a head in your household will go cold when the temperature drops.
Knitting: Cowl
We’ve given one of our classic favorites a sparkly twist! This version has “Unicorn,” a luxurious blend of silk, kid mohair, and lurex sparkle as the main color, combined with one of our Mini Skein Packs in Mad Hatter sport for the contrasting colors. The result is a simple knit, with no-brainer color choices, and a fabulous drape that can be w...
Knitting: Cowl
Sporadic striping makes this quick-knit an entertaining treat from start to finish. The sweetness is in the snuggle-squish of bulky superwash merino, and the ease of knitting simple stripes in the round. Stitch changes provide texture and another layer of fun for beginners and experienced knitters alike.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Bursting with color, this blanket was designed for Wonderland Yarns So Fond of Rainbows 20-skein Mini Skein Pack. Follow the rainbow, or mix it up for a striping effect. Solids, multis, minis, whatever you use: the shape is as sweet as the striping, so have fun!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A classic beanie-style hat with a contrast brim is the perfect quick-knit gift for a loved one (including yourself)! One 4-oz skein plus one 1-oz skein of Wonderland Yarns March Hare worsted knits up in a flash with the Banded Hat pattern. The contrast brim is a great home for your worsted scraps, too!
Knitting: Cowl
This simple and lovely 4-row Cockle Shell lace pattern can be worked into a single or double-wrap cowl. One skein of Wonderland Yarns Mad Hatter sport provides plenty of yardage for either size, and leeway in your gauge.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
“Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to go from here?”
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Slinky sport merino and a shimmering silk/mohair blend are a match made in heaven for lovers of texture play. Dancing between the two in striping garter, with a sweet lace panel, you can dress this shawl up or down, go wild with contrast, or go tone-on-tone. You won’t be able to stop with just one!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Seasonal change embodied in contrasting yarns coming beautifully together in this wrap: slinky sport merino and the shimmering halo of silk/mohair luxury. Misty morning sunshine on new leaves, seamlessly dressing up or down in any season.
Knitting: Cowl
There are infinite versions of this scarf. Ours is designed to use one 4 oz skein as the main color, and one of our Mini-Skein Packs for the contrasting colors.
Knitting: Cowl
Note, pattern has been updated! Version 1.1 is the most up-to-date version.
Knitting: Cowl
Button up against the chill on a blustery day, or button down to let a bit of breeze in when it warms up. This quick-to-knit cowl has your options covered in all seasons.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
--2023: updated gauge and yarn suggestions--
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
A simple, striped, swoosh-shaped shawlette in scrumptious sport yarn.
Knitting: Beret, Tam
Use one skein of Wonderland Yarns March Hare to make this quick-knit hat. Simple increases after the ribbing to create a beret-like slouch. Use a contrast color yarn to chain an optional tie detail to attach to the brim.
Knitting: Cowl
Use one skein “Mad Hatter” to make a single or double-wrap cowl with spiraling ridges and eyelets. This magical lace pattern is complicated when worked flat, but when worked in the round you only need to remember one simple row.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Slouchy or fitted; solid, color morph, or gradient; picot or turned edge…put your signature on this simple hat knit with Wonderland Yarns’s worsted “March Hare”.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
A buttoned-down strap adds charm to these simple, quick-knit mitts. Choose big, funky buttons for extra spunk…glamorous antique buttons for elegant flair…or modern buttons for casual versatility.
Knitting: Mittens
These whimsical mittens feature a lace cuff and contrasting color crochet flowers.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves, Beanie, Toque
Now sold as a bundle, the Messenger Hat and Mitts will snuggle you in from the cold in style.
Knitting: Cowl
Options abound with this ziggity cowl! Choose either two contrasting 4 oz skeins or one mini-skein pack in our “Cheshire Cat” or “Queen of Hearts” fingering weight yarn and then work one of two versions of the pattern. No matter what you choose, it’s an eye-catching accessory.
Knitting: Cup / Mug
Inspired by Melissa Kwan’s “Mason Jar Cozy 3 Ways,” this pattern uses our worsted weight yarn in a simple rib to create a quick and easy sleeve for your drinking jars. Each one ounce skein from our Mini-Packs knits one sleeve, meaning you can knit up an assortment of colored cozies!
Knitting: Cowl
These simple, double-wrap cowls are a quick, satisfying project that can be knit from our 5 or 10 ounce Mini-Skein Packs. Use color to create a statement with this reversible wrapped cowl.
Knitting: Market bag (slouchy)
With only one skein of Banana Silk yarn you can create the smaller size, 3 skeins makes the larger size. The larger sample uses a skein of Sari Ribbon to finger crochet the strap, however there is enough Banana Silk yarn leftover to do i-cord if you prefer.
Knitting: Purse / Handbag
Two hours and 3 skeins of Sari Ribbon is all it takes for this eye-catching bag.