Fabienne Schulte

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Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
When I was looking for a baby sock pattern to knit during my pregnancy, I found that the available patterns were very different in their sizing. So I did my research on sock and shoe sizing and added a short-row heel and two different rib patterns to add more stretch. The result is a top-down sock pattern for average baby feet that is also adap...
Knitting: Shrug / Bolero
Twilight is an oversized, open front cardigan with exaggerated, elbow length sleeves and an extra large hood. It is knit sideways in one piece and has folded hems on all edges to keep the details simple due to the dramatic shape of the garment. Wear it on top of simple a dress, to add that special something to an everyday jeans and t-shirt look...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Triangles uses the small gauge differences that come with slip stitch patterns to create a subtle triangular pattern. Solid colourways yield the best results. I have used Mondim by Retrosaria Rosa Pomar, a plastic-free sock yarn, but you can choose any other smooth sock yarn that matches gauge. Please note that gauge is crucial for the textured...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Rhombi uses the small gauge differences that come with slip stitch patterns to create a subtle rhombic pattern. Solid colourways yield the best results. I have used Nettle Sock by Onion, a plastic-free sock yarn, but you can choose any other smooth sock yarn that matches gauge. Please note that gauge is crucial for the textured effect.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Inverted Rhombi uses the small gauge differences that come with slip stitch patterns to create a subtle rhombic pattern. Solid colourways yield the best results. I have used Foxy by Wolle Willich, a plastic-free sock yarn, but you can choose any other smooth sock yarn that matches gauge. Please note that gauge is crucial for the textured effect.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Chevrons uses the small gauge differences that come with slip stitch patterns to create a subtle chevron pattern. Solid colourways yield the best results. I have used Pinta by Pascuali, a plastic-free sock yarn, but you can choose any other smooth sock yarn that matches gauge. Please note that gauge is crucial for the textured effect.
Knitting: Beret, Tam
Have you ever thought about knitting bobbles in super bulky yarn? The effect is just stunning! They look like little, knitted balls and add a dramatic, three-dimensional effect to classic stockinette stitch. The colour depth of Malabrigo’s Rasta yarn even emphasizes this effect.
Knitting: Cowl
Magnified is a 3D textured cowl which sits just close enough to your neck to keep you warm without being too tight. Just one skein of June Cashmere Laceweight Cashmere is enough to knit this extraordinary accessory!
Knitting: Beret, Tam
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Knitting: Tee
Jewels is a slightly cropped, cap-sleeved top with an eye-catching edging at the neck, sleeves and hem. It is intended to be worn with 2″ / 5 cm of negative ease; it is your go-to comfy top for fall. You will work it top-down in one piece.
Knitting: Pullover
Nightshade is the perfect layering piece for chilly summer evenings. This lightweight, drapey, cropped sweater has an oversized body paired with tight sleeves. It ends above your waist so you can wear it 90s-style to a pair of low-rise pants or in a more contemporary fashion to a high-waist bottom. The body is worked flat, the sleeves are worke...
Knitting: Bag - Other
The Hipster is a bum bag to be attached to your favourite belt. It is knit at a very tight gauge to avoid the need for a lining. It has belt loops to fit a 40mm wide belt, but is easily adjustable to any belt width.
Knitting: Shrug / Bolero
This is the statement shrug you have been looking for: dramatic sleeves joined to a backless shrug. The sleeves are knit bottom-up, starting with an i-cord around your wrist. They are held together by a steel chain at the neck and two i-cords to adjust the fit at the lower back.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
I wanted to design a three-dimensional statement hat that was not too complicated to knit. Voilà, Spikes was born. The hat is knit bottom-up, the spikes are constructed by simple increases and decreases paired with a tight gauge. There are no short rows involved.
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
This is the laziest way to knit heart ornaments I could think of. They are knit bottom-up in the round and there is only one loose end to sew in for finishing. Knit it in any yarn of your choice, but make sure your tension is tight enough to hide the fibre fill. Due to the construction, this pattern is perfect for gradient yarns as the yarn is ...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Katinka is a pair of supershort supertight cabled fingerless mitts. They have a unique construction which requires some extra skills apart from casting on, knitting, purling and binding off: