Stephanie Snelten
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Beanie, Toque
I designed this hat for my baby girl. It’s a straight-forward hat with a beautiful, but simple, colorwork pattern. If you’re looking to make this hat for an older child, simply use bigger needles to achieve a larger gauge.

Knitting: Throw
This pattern was a custom design for my sister, who wanted a lapghan to match her daughter’s mermaid tail cacoon. This is a GREAT, easy pattern if you want to dip your toes into mosiac and intarsia colorwork. I chose to use a yarn that was 20% washable wool and 80% acrylic for warmth and ease of care, but any bulky yarn will work for this patte...

Knitting: Convertible Gloves
These mittens were a special design for my dear friend named Dan, and he just happens to be a musician - hence the notes pattern and the name of the mittens! I had so much fun designing these mittens!

Knitting: Cowl
This pattern is also part of an e-book that includes all of my cowl designs at a reduced price! Each cowl in the e-book is unique from the rest, so it provides a great variety of styles to choose from and play with!

Knitting: Slippers
This pattern is also part of an e-book that contains all of my house sock patterns at a reduced price!

Knitting: Cowl
This pattern is also part of an e-book that includes all of my cowl designs at a reduced price! Each cowl in the e-book is unique from the rest, so it provides a great variety of styles to choose from and play with!

Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Alright, football fans, your hat is here! This is a reversible beanie style hat that is sure to please the football fan in your life. Or maybe the football fan is you! The doubled-up layers means this hat is sure to keep you warm at the game, or on a typical winter day. My inspiration for this pattern was my dad, who attends AT MINIMUM 3 footba...

Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These were a special design for my father in law. He works outside all year round, which means his toes can get quite chilly, and these socks are the cure! They are knitted with bulky weight 100% wool to give extra warmth. I used 1.5 skeins of Lamb’s Pride Superwash Bulky for the main color, and .5 skeins for the contrast color. These socks are...

Knitting: Ankle Sock, Slippers
This pattern is also part of an e-book that contains all of my house sock patterns at a reduced price!

Knitting: Slippers, Ankle Sock
This pattern is also part of an e-book that contains all of my house sock patterns at a reduced price!

Knitting: Slippers, Ankle Sock
This pattern is also part of an e-book that contains all of my house sock patterns at a reduced price!

Knitting: Slippers, Ankle Sock
This pattern is also part of an e-book that contains all of my house sock patterns at a reduced price!

Knitting: Hats - Other, Beanie, Toque
I had so much fun designing this hat! I love the look of cables, and this hat is nothing but cables, all around. I used just under 2 skeins of Malabrigo worsted weight wool, but could have used slightly over 1 skein (for the medium size) if I had not made the pom pom. I made a HUGE pom pom, and I do not regret this decision ;) Feel free to make...

Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
I was inspired by my husband to design these socks. He works outside all year round, which includes during the winter - and our winters can be very harsh. He has thicker, store bought socks, meant for outdoor workers, that do not keep his feet as warm as these do! I’ve also made these socks for my father-in-law and brother-in-law, who are in th...

Knitting: Balaclava
This is a super adorable way to stay cozy warm! Merino wool keeps this balaclava warm yet comfortable for sensitive skin. You may choose to use a baby blue color for the inner ears, if you are knitting for a boy.

Knitting: Cowl
This pattern is also part of an e-book that includes all of my cowl designs at a reduced price! Each cowl in the e-book is unique in technique, so it provides a great variety to choose from in regards to warmth and style!

Knitting: Scarf
Vibrant, gradually changing colors dance playfully behind a contrasting solid color in this scarf. Simple, yet eye catching, this scarf makes a great gift for someone else, or yourself ;) I did not include a gauge, as it is not important for this pattern. Feel free to use whichever size needles suit your taste.

Knitting: Scarf
Vibrant, gradually changing colors dance playfully behind a contrasting solid color in this scarf. Simple, yet eye catching, this scarf makes a great gift for someone else, or yourself ;) I did not include a gauge, as it is not important for this pattern. Feel free to use whichever size needles suit your taste.

Knitting: Mittens
These are fun, colorful mittens for little hands!! Additionally, the stranded color work makes for extra warmth and thickness. Color scheme options are endless for these mittens, so feel free to make these your own by only using one color, or a variegated yarn as the contrast color. While this pattern will fit most toddler hands, the girth can ...

Knitting: Mittens
These are mitts specially designed for your thumb sucker. These mitts allow for full thumb access so your baby or toddler can get the same soothing suction as if they weren’t wearing the mitts. Thumbs can also be tucked back into the mitt while not “in use.” While not practical for playing outside for long periods of time, they are great for ca...

Knitting: Gloves
Gloves can be a daunting undertaking, especially if you’ve never knitted gloves before. But, I am certain that this pattern is detailed enough for a first-timer. I am also dedicated to responding promptly, should you need clarification or have questions. :)

Knitting: Cowl
This pattern is also part of an e-book that includes all of my cowl designs at a reduced price! Each cowl in the e-book is unique from the rest, so it provides a great variety of styles to choose from and play with!

Knitting: Balaclava
This is a SUPER fun balaclava for your dinosaur lover! No more fighting to get your kiddo to bundle up! I would recommend using a washable wool (the softest you can find, such as merino) for warmth, but any fiber will do nicely as long as it’s durable and easy to care for. You can choose to use a main color and a contrast color (or several colo...