Mary R. White

eBooks available as Ravelry Downloads

eBook : 3 patterns

This is an absolutely must-have pattern set for Spring….it’s just around the corner, you know? Blooming Stitch Shawl, Fanflower Fling and Three Quarter Time Shawl are all featured in this collection. I hope you’ll enjoy my variations of the Blossom Stitch Pattern.

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Sizes: 46” x 15”, 48” x 16”, 50” x 17”, 52” x 18”
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
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Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The Blooming Stitch Shawl was inspired by the peonies and lilies blooming in and around our sweet, southern township of Troy, South Carolina.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Forte’ is knit from the top down and has a crescent shape once blocked. Instructions for the Lace Forte’ or Stockinette Forte’ with lace edging includes three sizes. This unique pattern is fully charted and includes written directions for each style. Overall sizing may also be adjusted with needle and yarn size.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Firelight is a triangular shaped shawl knitted completely in the round. It begins with circular shaping and progresses to a triangle visible upon blocking. Flame stitch patterns increase and decrease in a major lesson on stitch manipulation in this design. Scattered eyelets throughout make the project a lace extravaganza. Never boring, this pat...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
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Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
2/29/12 UPDATE: I have eliminated all but one file on this pattern….last updated pdf being in February 2011. Note that Rnds 15, 17, 19 contain an extra asterisk which should NOT be there. Will replace PDF with corrected version.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This pattern contains only adjustment/modification directions and chart to make the Leaf Envy pattern a four cornered version. As a team, this pattern and the Leaf Envy pattern work together. You MUST already have purchased Leaf Envy for this pattern to work to completion.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
More Leaf Envy is a four cornered version of Leaf Envy. Many thanks to Caroline(Meanie393) for encouraging me to develop this version and for knitting the featured sample!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Adjoining leaves swirl outward from the center of this circularly knitted pattern. Worn as a scarf or wrap, this project is light, airy and lacey. As additional leaves are formed, the project becomes triangular in shape, fully visible once blocked. Leaf Envy can be worn as a scarf, small shawl or full sized shawl.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Please note following information for the Fluidity Pattern:
Knitting: Skirt
Twirlstar is a lacy, layered, child’s skirt, sized from 2T-4T. It is knit in the round using circular needles in both 16” and 24” lengths. A provisional cast on is suggested. An elastic casing is formed and the two skirts are joined at the waist. No seaming is required although each skirt is knitted separately. Skirts are finished with a tradit...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
4/11/10 UPDATE: This pattern is now charted and has written directions. The new pattern has been uploaded and is available. If you have already begun this pattern, it is advised that you continue using the original pattern as is.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Speculation© is a circular knit pattern designed to be made from wool or wool blended yarns/fibers. Adjustable for three sizes, instructions are given for Small (86 rounds), Medium(122 rounds) and Large(158 rounds). A looped knit finish and bind off is provided and included in the round counts.
Knitting: Tablecloth, Throw
This pattern is an adaptation of the original doily pattern designed by Christine Duchrow from THE KNITTED LACE OF CHRISTINE DUCHROW, V-III, permission for reprint usage courtesy of Lacis Publications.
Knitting: Tablecloth, Throw
This pattern is an adaptation of the Valentine design doily cheval set designed by Marianne Kinzel and published in her book, “First Book of Modern Lace”, published and permission for reprint usage courtesy of Dover Publications.
Knitting: Throw
After having completely knitted the Hemlock Ring Blanket using the original pattern, Jared Flood’s chart and additional extensions, I was totally disappointed that the finished piece couldn’t be blocked. I had chosen TLC Cotton Plus so that it would be thin enough for a tablecloth. I chose not to “kill” the acrylic and worked on adapting a patt...