Jen Toll Knits

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Knitting: Cuffs, Fingerless Gloves
Construction
Knitting: Beret, Tam
The Lucky Star Beret is named after its horseshoe lace pattern and the star that frames the crown.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The Diamond Crescent shawl will have you dripping in diamonds…
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This is the perfect wrap for taking a nap, but it’s also a beautiful and warm accessory that can be worn with just about anything. I’ve chosen to use the garter stitch field to highlight triangles that make up the wrap by embroidering into the knitting, but you could also choose a colorful variegated yarn or a rich tonal colored yarn, and forgo...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Yarn
Knitting: Cuffs
Who needs sleeves when you’ve got these?! These cozy tubes will keep your arms warm when you don’t want a long sleeved shirt or sweater on.
Knitting: Poncho
Simple and classic, this poncho is sure to become a fast favorite accessory. A unique ribbed edge borders one side of the intriguing twisted texture, which creates a fabric with exceptional drape. It’s super soft and squishy, and pairs as effortlessly with an elegant dress as with a pair of leggings. And it works up quickly enough that you just...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Pattern has been graded for 3 sizes, has been tech edited and test knitted, and I’ve included links to video tutorials to ensure a stressless knit. It is also easy to modify for longer wrist cuff or finger cuff.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
An easy-going sleeveless t-shirt is comfortable to wear and looks great with a dressy skirt or with casual jeans. Use a single color of speckled or solid yarn, make a fade, stripe it up with two colors, or go wild with random stripes of fingering yarn from your stash.
Knitting: Tee
BASIC PATTERN INFO
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
A timelessly beautiful field of 3-color interlocking squares is easily achieved with slipping of stitches. There are no floats to contend with in this style of color work making it very achievable even for the newest of knitters. A simple 6-row repeat of knits, purls and slipped stitches is very easy to remember, and becomes wonderfully meditat...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Basic Pattern Info:
Knitting: Cowl
The buttery soft Alpaca has amazing drape which allows this beautiful accessory to pair effortlessly with just about any look. Fold it in half for a thicker shorter 2-color cowl, or wear it tall and snuggly right up under your chin and show all 3 colors.
Knitting: Cowl
Yarn
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Yarn
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Dual Dualities celebrates the beauty of opposites with light and dark colored yarn of differing weights worked together. The large wrap is worked flat starting with a field of linen with the yarns held together, then switching it up to alternating stripes and on to a large field of beautiful mosaic, finishing with more stripes and a final field...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This ultra-cozy, super-squishy shawl is a blanket for your shoulders.
Knitting: Slippers
I am often inspired by function and design out of necessity, and I am super hard on slipper socks, but I love to wear them! So I decided to make the uppers of these slipper socks separately from the soles so that the soles can easily be replaced. 
Knitting: Cowl
The romantic ringlets and twists of this cowl are inspired by what I think Rapunzel’s beautiful hair might look like, with curls and braids meandering throughout.
Knitting: Poncho
This poncho is so simple and quick to work up, you’ll be wearing it in no time!
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Note: Gauge is not critical. I like a tight-knit cloth. Use what size needle gives you the fabric you like, but keep in mind your yarn usage may vary. I used approx 40g.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Note: Gauge is not critical. I like a tight-knit cloth. Use what size needle gives you the fabric you like, but keep in mind your yarn usage may vary. I used approx 30g.
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Note: Gauge is not critical. I like a tight-knit cloth. Use what size needle gives you the fabric you like, but keep in mind your yarn usage may vary. I used approx 50g.
Knitting: Cowl
A quick, single-skein cowl worked over an easy to remember stitch repeat that beautifully highlights unique hand-dyed yarns, and the inside is different from but as interesting as the outside, making it aesthetically reversible.
Knitting: Cowl
The combination of mosaic patterns and stockinette brioche makes me think of a grand garden with a beautiful hedge maze, meandering pathways, and long stretches of lush green grass. Loose yourself in the meditative slipping of stitches and fascinating textures you’ll create with fun mosaic knitting and the always impressive brioche. Wrap it twi...
Knitting: Legwarmers
The perfect accessory for that gorgeous hand-dyed skein you just had to have, but are not sure what to do with, or that wild, colorful skein that will never go with anything in your wardrobe. The perfect project if you need a change from our beloved single skein shawls. If you can knit, purl and count to 5 you can knit these leg warmers. Great ...
Knitting: Scarf
Reminiscent of a film strip, the repeating stripes and blocks of this scarf will look great on anyone and everyone. Super bulky yarn makes the easy to remember repeats of just knits and purls work up super fast! Make it as long or short as you like!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
I’m hoping that these cuties will help bring awareness to the threat of survival for the bees and their critical role in the environment. As you’ve probably already heard, they are now officially on the endangered species list! SAVE THE BEES!!
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
Quick fun knit of a kitchen or bath cloth.
Knitting: Scrubber
Made for Dr. Bronner’s 5oz Soap Bars, but fits most standard sized bars of soap. Exfoliate as you soap up with the gentle scrubby texture of seed stitch in worsted cotton. Use the very last bit of your soap. No more waste and no need for those environmentally unfriendly poofs!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Elongated Cables for arm warmers so yummy they’re like candy for your arms.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The Lucky Star hat is named after its horseshoe lace pattern and the star that frames the crown. The easy-to-remember pattern repeat works up quickly and is great for knitters new to lace.