Jennifer A. Siderius

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Cowl
This small cowl was made for my daughter to wear for Valentine’s Day. Knit in her favorite colors, the hearts are small enough to not overwhelm her but are also cute enough to wear beyond Valentine’s Day. Additionally, the length of the cowl makes it easy for her to remove when she’s tired of wearing it! I hope that a little one in your life wi...
Knitting: Cowl
Stay warm this winter with a simple ribbed cowl! Knitted on large needles with a chunky yarn, this cowl whips up fast and is sure to keep you warm and stylish. Gathered with a button band and large button, the cowl measures approximately 7.5” W x 24” L and only uses one skein of Lion Brand Wool-ease Thick & Quick. After using a provisional ...
Knitting: Cowl
Calling all wildcat fans! Support your favorite team with pride while sporting this cowl! Knit in the round using fair isle charts, the cowl measures approximately 6.5” W x 29.5” L. It can be knitted in any color combination to help you cheer on your favorite team! Stay cozy and warm at football or basketball games with this eye-catching cowl.
Knitting: Hats - Other
All babies need cute hats! Let’s help preemies be able to look as cute as their counterparts! Be sure to use soft acrylic or cotton yarn, as wool could itch or cause an allergic reaction in preemies. Also, be sure to securely attach buttons so that little hands and mouths can’t grab hold of them. Preemies come in all sizes, so gauge is not crit...
Knitting: Hats - Other
Preemies come in all sizes, so gauge is not critical when making this hat. It may be a little smaller or larger and still be perfect for a preemie! Take care to choose a yarn that is soft to the touch and that contains no wool. Acrylic and cotton yarns are preferred to avoid any itching or allergies. Also, be sure to securely attach buttons so ...
Knitting: Tote
Other than knitting, my passion is reading! As a school media specialist, I love helping students find new titles to enjoy reading. As summer turned into fall, I was itching to start a new project and find a way to get the students excited about reading! So, I developed this monster tote to stuff with great Halloween stories and use as a raffle...
Knitting: Tote
Other than knitting, my passion is reading! As a school media specialist, I love helping students find new titles to enjoy reading. As summer turned into fall, I was itching to start a new project and find a way to get the students excited about reading! So, I developed this monster tote to stuff with great Halloween stories and use as a raffle...
Knitting: Tote
Other than knitting, my passion is reading! As a school media specialist, I love helping students find new titles to enjoy reading. When our local fair had a drive to raise books and book totes for children, it was a combination of both of my passions! Books + crafts = one happy Jen! Desiring to help the cause, I set out to design and knit a to...
Knitting: Tote
Other than knitting, my passion is reading! As a school media specialist, I love helping students find new titles to enjoy reading. When our local fair had a drive to raise books and book totes for children, it was a combination of both of my passions! Books + crafts = one happy Jen! Desiring to help the cause, I set out to design and knit a to...
Knitting: Child Doll (American Girl, Sasha, etc)
This is an easy, one-skein project to help your favorite 18” doll become outfitted for summer! Knit from the bottom up on circular needles, the top is a quick knit. At the top of the shirt, you will work back and forth for the front while back stitches are held on a stitch marker. Then, you will knit the back stitches separately to finish creat...
Knitting: Child Doll (American Girl, Sasha, etc)
This lace hat is knit in the round from the bottom up. It’s a quick and easy way to practice eyelets and lacework! You get a sense of accomplishment by finishing the project very quickly!
Knitting: Child Doll (American Girl, Sasha, etc)
This hat is worked in a rib pattern from the bottom up. The stem is knitted seamlessly in the hat. The leaf is knitted flat and whipstitched to the base of the stem after completing the hat.
Knitting: Child Doll (American Girl, Sasha, etc)
This hat is worked in the round from the bottom up. Instructions for the Fair Isle heart are included as both a chart and written directions. The pompom at the top of the hat may be purchased and sewn on or you can make your own pompom.
Knitting: Cup / Mug
Each of these coffee cozies is worked in the round from the top down. They contain a variety of patterns to allow beginning knitters to try new techniques on a small project. Included at the end of the patterns is a “Thanks a Latte” gift tag for including with the coffee cozies as a gift.
Knitting: Child Doll (American Girl, Sasha, etc)
This hat was inspired by all the running hats I see while jogging. No one enjoys stuffing their hair into a hat, so why not also let our dolls’ hair show? I hope you and the doll lovers in your life will also enjoy this pattern!
Knitting: Child Doll (American Girl, Sasha, etc)
These lacy doll legwarmers are easy to knit up in one night. The lace pattern is easy to memorize and repeat throughout the legwarmers. Your doll will look stylish when using yarn with metallic threads woven in!
Knitting: Child Doll (American Girl, Sasha, etc)
When designing this poncho for a doll, I tried to keep in mind that it needed to be easy for a little girl’s fingers to manipulate. So, I created a wide turtleneck that could easily slip over the doll’s head. The buttons are pushed through the knitted fabric instead of using buttonholes. Again, this was done to make it easier for little girls t...
Knitting: Child Doll (American Girl, Sasha, etc)
This bunny hat for an 18” doll requires less than 1 skein of worsted weight yarn. After working a simple rib pattern for the brim, you will work in stockinette through the crown. The hat is knit in the round, except for the ears. The ears are knitted flat and then whipstitched onto the crown. The face of the rabbit is embroidered with a scrap o...