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Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This washcloth is both simple and quick to knit up. An easy pattern where gauge is unimportant that is a step up from a complete beginner project. The staggered bamboo stitch pattern creates a highly textured fabric great for many uses: hand towels, dish towels, washcloths, facecloths, or even napkins. Use a plant based soft yarn for absorbency...
Knitting: Dress
Escama takes several lace patterns and cobbles them together to create a unique and stylish summer dress. A scallop pattern on the bottom hem is paired with a scale pattern on the body of the dress that creates a natural twist and undulating waves on the fabric. The lattice back resembling a net contrasts the front’s plain stockinette.
Knitting: Mittens, Beanie, Toque
This baby bear hat and mitts pattern was designed for a new baby coming into the family. The entire project can be done in a single afternoon if you’re fast, and makes a simple quick gift for a baby shower. While the construction is simple, duplicate stitch is used on the mitts to create paws and short rows are used on the ears to create a plus...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Fall ushers in cool weather and when combined with autumnal colors, these fingerless mittens are reminiscent of autumn leaves. Long enough to keep wrists warm all season, these mitts have a simple motif made entirely of yarn-overs and decreases—no cabling required.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Ohmigod, like, with totally radical scrunchie legs, these socks are so perfectly 80s, your friends will be all like, “I’m so jealous. Where did you even get these?” The worsted weight yarn is perfect for warmth and wearing with a pair of hiking boots, while the scrunches help trap in more heat. You could even skip the foot part of the sock and ...
Knitting: Cowl
This unisex cowl was designed to be customizable for circumference and height while keeping the pattern very simple and easily repeatable. It’s a quick knit that can be finished in a weekend and creates a ruffled cowl that drapes nicely.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
These fingerless gloves were designed with a subtle masculinity in mind, but are perfectly unisex. The cable crosses are laid against a full backdrop of reverse stockinette, giving the look of stacked bricks, rather than inlaid against standard stockinette. The gloves are worked as mirror images, including the 2x2 ribbing and cable panel.