Kate Quinn

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Balaclava
Express your inner ninja and stay warm and stylish in Winter.
Knitting: Drawstring Bag
Bring joy and chaos into your home with this helpful little Cthulhu. He’ll hold onto your dice or other geeky paraphernalia.
Knitting: Cowl
This simple cowl is a great stash buster and makes a great last minute gift as it knits up in a matter hours. It’s also a great learning project if you’re interested in moebius or short row techniques. The pattern includes links to helpful tutorials on both these skills.
Crochet: Hair accessories
Make endless variations of these two basic hat styles by using different yarns, ribbons, feathers, buttons and any other odds and ends you have in your craft stash. Wear them as a mini fascinator yourself or make glamorous accessories for your teddies and pets. The top hat style is approx. 7cm tall and the bowler is approx. 5cm tall.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
Meet the Beasties: Bartley Horse (medium), Basil Cat (large) and Barnabas Bear (small). Do you want to add to their family?
Knitting: Costume
Want to get in on the Movember action but can’t grow a Mo? Now you can knit your own.
Knitting: Beret, Tam
Úna is an Irish girl’s name that means little lamb. I think it’s a pretty name to go with a pretty hat.
Knitting: Animal Toy
The pattern is relatively simple based on increases and decreases and worked in the round. You could probably knit him flat if you have no problem with sewing up seams (I hate it).