Sarah M. Goodwin

eBooks available as Ravelry Downloads

eBook : 4 patterns

Cowl Prowl is an e-book collection of four cozy, fun cowl patterns for the discounted price of $12.00. You will receive individual PDF’s for each pattern.

eBook : 5 patterns

Flock of Socks is an e-book collection of 5 sock patterns for the discounted price of $20.00.

eBook : 2 patterns

Buy the Hoot Boot Toppers & the Feathery Owl Hat pattern PDFs together for the discounted price of $6.00. No coupon code needed for this mini-e-book!

eBook : 2 patterns

Buy the Stepstone Shawl & Stepstone Cowl pattern PDFs together for the discounted price of $7.00. No coupon code needed for this mini-e-book!

eBook : 6 patterns

A celebration of stripes! 6 patterns for the cost of 4! You will receive each pattern as an individual PDF.

eBook : 2 patterns

Buy the Tiny Pine Cowl and the Tiny Pine Legwarmers together for the discounted price of $6.00. No coupon code needed for this mini-e-book!

eBook : 2 patterns

Buy the Towering Trees Cowl and the Towering Trees Hat pattern PDFs together for the discounted price of $6.00. No coupon code needed for this mini-e-book!

eBook : 7 patterns

Tree-themed, nature inspired patterns to keep you warm when the leaves fall.

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Spunky Spruce: stylish, modern and rooted in nature. A ribbed border features integrated garter stitch tree trunks, and flows neatly into the tree pattern. Believe it or not, the tree pattern is created with increases and decreases, achieving a cable-type look with no cabling. The crown resembles a flower, and is designed so that a pompom (opti...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Create marled socks in custom colors using two strands of sock yarn. The perfect socks for cold feet, fast gifts, or impatient knitters. Plus, a fun solution to “buying too much sock yarn”. Great winter boot socks, and ideal for padding around the house on frosty mornings. Get started on a cozy project today!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A semi-slouchy colorblock “beanie” hat, with easy to create textured details. This pattern uses simple techniques to create impressive results, making it both a great beginner hat pattern and a quick, satisfying project for experienced knitters. If you are ready to try circular needles, you can make this hat! Colorblock stripes and knit/purl te...
Knitting: Scarf
Two big knitting trends (mosaic knitting and skein kits) combine for a project that is sure to inspire you to cozy up in a scarf this season. The mosaic stitch pattern and color-shifting stripe arrangement make this an engaging knit with lots to look forward to—no dreaded “scarf boredom” here! Options included for adding fringe, or making as an...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Stepstone Shawl is an asymmetrical garter stitch shawl in 3 colors with a satisfying slip stitch/garter stripe edging. The pattern stitch for the edging was originally created for the Stepstone Cowl, and was adapted to be worked flat and on the bias for this project. This makes for far less purling! if you love shawls but don’t love purling, th...
Knitting: Hair accessories
Scrunchies are a surprisingly divisive accessory. You probably either love them or hate them. If you’re still with me, I know you love them… or at least want to try to! This pattern makes a seamless knit scrunchie by using a provisional cast on & Kitchener stitch finish to easily knit around a store-bought hair elastic. It’s a quick project...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Mirrored lace socks, knit toe-up, featuring 2 toe options (short row or round toe), and extra-deep short row heels. The pattern stitch is interesting enough to hold your attention, but “rhythmic” enough to still be relaxing. While creating these socks, you may find yourself dreaming of ocean waves, sound waves, waves of change and exploration.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Fast, fun sport-weight sock with offset cable accents and stripes to keep things interesting. Your choice of toe up or cuff down socks, featuring short row toes and extra-deep short row heels. Love cables, but hate counting? As an added bonus, the stripes really help to keep track of your row count. Includes 2 separate pattern PDFs: one for toe...
Knitting: Cowl
Mighty Oak Cowl is a textural treat inspired by tree bark. It’s extra warm, fast and cozy. Cowl is worked from the bottom-up with garter stitch borders and a fun, simple stitch pattern. Available in seven sizes ranging from neckwarmer-style to infinity scarf. Make one in an afternoon or two for a fast gift idea! Pattern includes complete writte...
Knitting: Bracelet
This project is the answer to more than one crafting problem. Do you wonder how to enjoy the last precious bits of hand dyed, hand spun, or high-end yarns? Do you have a button jar (or need an excuse to snag one)? What will you do with all the lonely, mismatched buttons? Need a fast gift or craft fair item? Knit garter stitch tabs with built-in...
Knitting: Convertible Gloves
Fastened, and faster. Plain stockinette mitts with a twist. Knits up quickly for gift giving… or cold hands. With the top ribbing folded down, they’re fingerless mitts. With the ribbing up and the drawstring tied tight: they’re mittens, with none of the palm bulk, buttons, or drafts that come with most fold-over-top style convertible mitts. All...
Knitting: Boot Cuffs / Toppers
A whimsical way to spice up your outerwear. You can’t help but smile when you’ve got owls peeking out of your boots! Made to match Feathery Owl Hat pattern.
Knitting: Ankle Sock
Hematite is a summertime sock you’ll want to knit any time of the year: lightweight, interesting, and easy to keep your place; a dream for travel knitting or a day at the beach.
Knitting: Cowl
The wind won’t blow through these trees! Keep the wind at bay with this cozy tree cowl: in 6 sizes from 22.5 in/ 57cm- 41.25in/105cm. Enjoy knitting this modern update of a classic pattern stitch: an adaptation of the cabled “Tree of Life” from a “Treasury of Knitting Patterns” by Barbara Walker. She describes it as “a famous old Aran pattern.”...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Keep the winter wind at bay with this cozy tree hat in 3 sizes. Enjoy knitting this modern update of a classic pattern stitch: an adaptation of the cabled “Tree of Life” from a “Treasury of Knitting Patterns” by Barbara Walker. She describes it as “a famous old Aran pattern”. The crown of the hat is designed so the treetops won’t be obscured ev...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Create marled socks in custom colors using two strands of sock yarn. The perfect socks for cold feet, fast gifts, or impatient knitters. Plus, a fun solution to “buying too much sock yarn”. Great winter boot socks, and ideal for padding around the house on frosty mornings.
Knitting: Convertible Gloves
Drawstring convertible mittens will solve all your problems. Well, okay… not really, but they will solve all your mitten problems. With the top ribbing folded down, you’ve got fingerless mitts. With the ribbing up and the drawstring tied tight: you’ve got mittens, with none of the palm bulk, buttons, or drafts that come with fold-over-top style...
Knitting: Cowl
Here’s a super cozy, versatile cowl with lots and lots of size options. Plus, a fun stitch pattern worked in the round, with stockinette blocks of slipped stitches, and garter stitch stripes to keep your interest. Includes both written and charted instructions for the stitch pattern. Add 2 colors of soft sportweight yarn and you’ll soon have a ...
Knitting: Cloche Hat
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
I may be late to the owl-hat party, but hear me out: this hat is all texture. Originally, I had designed this for a child who was very particular about wanting a realistic looking owl hat, but I couldn’t find an existing pattern with the kind of feathery stitching I needed. As a bonus, the pattern stitch also works well for “fur” textures, so t...
Knitting: Cowl
Tiny Pine: encircle your neck with a lovely forest of trees! The lace pattern is simple to master and easy to keep your place- a lace worthy of knitting in public without fear of getting lost. From far away, the stitch patterns looks like a standard small lace design: cute, but not extraordinary. Up close, the lace reveals a secret: a garland o...
Knitting: Legwarmers
Tiny Pine! Stay cozy and stylish with these adorable legwarmers. The lace pattern is simple to master and easy to keep your place- a lace worthy of knitting in public without fear of getting lost. From far away, the stitch patterns looks like a standard small lace design: cute, but not extraordinary. Up close, the lace reveals it’s secret: a fo...
Knitting: Scarf
A lightweight garter stitch wrap for all seasons. It was designed to encircle your neck elegantly when wrapped fully around it, and to ruffle out with flourish when draped like a scarf. Still, when I cast off and held it in my hands, I was surprised by how many different looks could be achieved with this one little garment. You can drape it, fo...
Knitting: Cowl
Do you ever find yourself taking stitch pattern-books and turning them upside down, sideways, and every which way to see if entirely different patterns will jump out at you? (I do!) The swerve cowl is the happy result of book-spinning: knit sideways to appreciate this sweeping, geometric stitch pattern from a new angle. It’s a very wearable, ve...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
These are about as warm and cozy as you could ever hope for fingerless gloves to be. The yarn is knit at a tighter gauge than usual to keep the wind at bay, and they really do. When I first made these, I lived in western Maine USA and did a lot of walking; they really served me well on even the coldest of days. I made them specifically to wear ...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
These fingerless mitts are fast, warm, and satisfying to make. They’re a fun way to practice 2-color knitting if it’s a new skill, and a super fast and rhythmic project if you’re more experienced. They look pretty cool too. If you need extra-warm mitts, and you need them quickly-this is the pattern for you. Get a head start on gift-giving seaso...
Knitting: Boot Cuffs / Toppers
Enjoy these leafy, lush boot-tops with three no-sew flowers! Pattern features written and charted stitch pattern, and 3 optional mix and match flowers. Not interested in boot cuffs? Just keep knitting, and end up with legwarmers.
Knitting: Cloche Hat
A hat that goes everywhere, dressed up or down, keeps you warm, keeps the sun out of your eyes, and looks great. Perfect for dressy occasions when you want to be warmer than everyone else who was too cool to wear a hat (or just, you know, for running errands). Plus, it’s a very fast gift idea. New edition features: 6 sizes, including new childr...
Knitting: Earwarmers
I absolutely love these ear-warmers, and hope you will too! They’re a satisfying last-minute gift idea for an accomplished knitter, and a fun and easy way to try out fair isle stranded knitting if it’s a new skill. Plus, they’re cute on everyone.
Knitting: Shrug / Bolero
I made my first sleevescarf years ago, and never could have guessed how much I would still love it today. It’s my go-to scarf; partly because it has so many coordinated colors that despite being kind of loud it matches almost everything, and partly because I can shove my hands into the ends and not also have to remember mittens.
Knitting: Cowl
Cozy, versatile, and stylish: the Falling Foliage Cowl knits up quite quickly for gifts or for urgent accessory coordination. Small buttons are used so that buttonholes are not needed, and you can button the cowl any which-way you’d like ( with the leaves pointing up or pointing down, as a tube, a smaller tube, with a triangle-front, an asymmet...