Molly HatChick

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Beanie, Toque
I designed this hat years ago as a pattern to keep your attention with it’s constantly changing rows that aren’t overly complicated…and then it somehow now longer held my attention when it came time to publish and I promptly forgot about it. So now I’m finally getting around to publishing it after a test knitter from all those years ago reached...
Knitting: Cowl
Nothing like a ghost town in the Southwest to inspire a design. Oatman, Az is an old ghost mining town that is now best known as a tourist trap on historic Route 66 with wild Burros. Although it was a profitable gold town through the 1950s, it was shut down due to the war efforts and the donkey’s that were used to haul equipment were released i...
Knitting: Decorative - Other
This is an expansion on the OP Pumpkintervention pattern. Once you made one, you probably couldn’t stop so here’s some ideas for more, different sizes, and tips and tricks to help get your pumpkin juices flowing.
Knitting: Bracelet
Continuing with the stash busting theme, I present another bracelet that’s a perfect quick knit and a great last minute gift. Knit long enough to go around once, twice or even three times if you have enough yarn. And just add whatever flair of a button you want.
Knitting: Bracelet
When I got really into knitting, I was still in college and didn’t have the ability to spoil myself and others with nice yarns all that often. I also didn’t trust myself to wear anything bigger than a hat made out of the nice yarns because I am a naturally messy person. This left me with lots of little bits left over from projects I had made fo...
Knitting: Cowl
This pattern is designed with two sizes and works up faster than you can hike a mountain. It goes along with my Colorado Climbing hat.
Knitting: Cleaning - Other
Looking for a quick knit to use up some scraps? How about one that’s actually useful? Or great for a quick gift knit?
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat is designed to be slightly slouchy with the option to fold the brim for a tighter fitting beanie. I designed this hat for my husband and me to wear on our trip to Iceland. It is a fun, beginner friendly colorwork project with very short floats to help add a pop of interest to a basic, lightweight beanie. Hopefully you can wear it on yo...
Knitting: Cup / Mug
Until April 30, 2022, $1.50 USD from every pattern sale will be donated to Happy Paw, a charity organization working to help animal shelters in Ukraine.
Knitting: Scarf
This is a great project for using up two skeins in your worsted or aran weight stash or using a whole bunch of partials.
Knitting: Cup / Mug
Do you love sipping hot beverages while walking through a Winter Wonderland? Do you want to use a decorative, reusable cozy instead of a boring cardboard sleeves?
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This slouchy, cabled hat is perfect for hiking in the color changing leaves. Keep you and your hiking friends warm as you take on whatever trails you find.
Knitting: Earwarmers
Winter weather can be loads of fun if you can stay warm while skiing, hiking, snowshoeing or even shoveling. I came up with this design while on my way to hike with my dogs in the snowy mountains of northern Utah. The stitch pattern resembles the tracks snowcats leave when grooming the snow.
Knitting: Cowl
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Knitting: Cowl
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, or STEM, are used to make our lives easier. One of the most important concepts is gears and gear ratios. If your gear ratios are off, your clocks will be off, your bike won’t get you up the hill, and your yarn winder won’t make pretty caked skeins.
Knitting: Decorative - Other
I have been making a lot of pumpkins this fall, and decided to make up my own pattern. After putting the new ones in my collection, I looked at my husband and said “I have a lot of pumpkins”. He gave me a look that said “Oh, I know but I didn’t want to say anything.” My response was, “If I keep this up, you might need to stage an intervention …...
Knitting: Hats - Other
Sometimes you just need to reset to the basics. Rewind with this hat using simple knits and purls to create a textured look. Created from the bottom up, begin with simple ribbing and move into the << pattern. The bind-off can be done in the round and then sewn together, or this is a great hat if you’re looking to try a three needle bind-o...
Knitting: Coaster
I wanted to be able to express my feelings subtly at work, so I created the F(elt) bomb coaster. It fits nicely under my beverage of choice while at work without anyone being the wiser to what I really want to say.
Crochet: Coaster
I wanted to be able to express my feelings subtly at work, so I created the F(elt) bomb coaster. It fits nicely under my beverage of choice while at work without anyone being the wiser to what I really want to say.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
I designed this pattern while on a trip to Rocky Mountain National Park. The back and forth lace are used to represent the switch backs and going over ridges to crest the top.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Ever wanted to see what you’d look like with a crown? Now you and your whole family can have matching crowns.