Kerri Lee

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Cowl
A little fringe goes a long way in this delicate cowl. Knit flat, but seamless as it’s joined during the final section.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Use two or three colors of fingering weight yarns for a wonky shaped wrap. Use double increases and decreases to create a jagged edge at both ends and a little smocking in the middle and you’ll have a wrap to toss around yourself all summer. The colors merge using simple slipped stitches to create a mosaic color change. Mosaic is defined as usi...
Knitting: Bag - Other
This beginner pattern is a great way to get yourself hands free! Knit with thick yarn and large needles, the pocket is knit in one piece and seamed. The strap is created and attached to make a handy place for a bottle of water, phone, or other small thing you need to have along.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Join the fun to use those bits and bobs of fingering weight yarn left from allll those great projects you’ve completed. KAL will run though the group forum.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
As the last bits of snow melt away, soon the buildings will be filled with air conditioning. And you’ll need a little luxury to get through the day. Enter: Fingerless mitts that take little to no room in your commuter bag and you can easily type or knit while wearing them.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Make it Your Own is your grab and go wrap for this winter. Stash bust with your worsted weight yarn or go get your two favorite colors. Knit on the bias, you get to choose your sequence. Work the pattern as presented or simply print the three pages with images, lay them in the order you like and cast on.
Knitting: Pullover
In search of a basic raglan pullover with a V neck flattering for all bodies, here is Rules of 3’s! Long sleeves with ribbing to keep the draft out, applied i-cord around the neck and notes regarding optional bust darts and waist shaping to make this your best fitting pullover.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
On the quest for a sock that doesn’t have any holes in the heel and fits perfectly, I present ten five thirds. The sock will fit an average width foot and you can customize the length. The best part of the heel in this pattern is the ease in which you can make it fit the exact shape of your heel. You may need additional yardage if shoe size is ...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
During the heat of summer I tend to avoid knitting anything in worsted weight yarn. Then I realized I was just knitting stuff that was too big! Fingerless mitts are just right, they don’t warm up your lap and they will be standing by for those cool winter evenings.
Knitting: Cowl
Use any fingering weight stash to create a cowl that knits up quick using slipped stitches for texture between stockinette stripes.
Knitting: Cowl
If you’ve found a reason to knit Susie’s Reading Mitts here, then you probably have a reason to knit this cowl.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap, Skirt
In a hurry to get something to wear on the beach as you head out the door? Need a last minute gift for that always chilly friend?
Knitting: Poncho
As the weather dips and the snow falls, the season for ponchos has arrived. Keeping things simple, this warm layer starts like a cowl to wrap around your shoulders before opening up with a seed stitch border at the opening and the bottom.
Knitting: Scarf
Ever find yourself thinking, hmmm, I need a scarf tomorrow? This little number fits the bill, worsted weight yarn on big needles knits up quickly and you’ll have a scarf just in time for dinner or colder temperatures.
Knitting: Tee, Pullover
A lightweight tee perfect for spring, summer and fall with a gentle rolled neckline and short sleeves. And if you are on Longboat Key, wear it all winter too!
Knitting: Hair accessories
When the wind blows, you need to hold your hair. Free up your hands to knit more by making this headband that can be gathered to be narrow or pulled open to cover a bad hair day.