String Theory 2.0

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Scarf
3/10 - I’ve reloaded this pattern because of a mistake I made in the pattern. All rows with double decreases (k3tog) need yarn overs on either side of them, but I omitted this in my original. Please accept my apologies and redownload the pattern!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Pretty intense beading, but not terribly complicated once you get started. Updated version 10/13/09 the latest version of this pattern includes both charted and English instructions and three sizes - small, medium and large/xl.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This pattern is available here, or you can request it from my blog, just scroll down to the widget with the PayPal button. I started designing this with the idea of something with leaves, because the color was so autumnal. I can also see redesigning this into a cardigan pattern, I think it’s interesting enough and uses beads sparingly enough.
Knitting: Mittens
This pattern is available both here on Ravelry and from my blog, please follow this link and click on the links under “Request a Free Original Pattern”. Patterns are in PDF format, color printing is often helpful.
Knitting: Mittens
Did you fall victim for the mid 2000’s craze for space dyed sock yarn? Do you have a metric ton of cool space dyed-yarn but not enough to do anything with? This pattern is a blank for you to design your own mittens—men’s, women’s, kid’s. Make them as complicated or as basic as you like, lots of colors or just two! Print off as many copies of
Knitting: Mittens
Moderate difficulty. This pattern is available both here on Ravelry and from my blog, please follow this link and click on the links under “Request a Free Original Pattern”. Patterns are in PDF format, color printing is often helpful.
Knitting: Mittens
This pattern is available both here on Ravelry and from my blog, please follow this link and click on the links under “Request a Free Original Pattern”. Patterns are in PDF format, color printing is often helpful.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This pattern is available both here on Ravelry and from my blog, please follow this link and click on the links under “Request a Free Original Pattern”. Patterns are in PDF format, color printing is often helpful.
Knitting: Mittens
This pattern is available both here on Ravelry and from my blog, please follow this link and click on the links under “Request a Free Original Pattern”. Patterns are in PDF format, color printing is often helpful.
Knitting: Pullover
UPDATE 4/14/10 - had a request to resize this for a heavier weight yarn. The “Beth’s” version is sized for 40-42 using cotton yarn the works up to 4.5 sts./in in linen stitch.
Knitting: Chart
This is a chart, rather than a full pattern, so please don’t be disappointed! I had a request to design a baby hat for some Detroit Lion’s fans who were having a baby. My original is in 4 colors of Comfy Fingering, but you could add more or simplify if you like - cut it down to the 2 main colors and Swiss darn in the others at the end.
Knitting: Gloves
I find making gloves to be such a fussy pain I only do it for people I truly love. But if creating something akin to a knitted Faberge Egg makes you happy, these are a worthwhile investment of time and love. The lining of the cuffs is part silk for softness and I made the gloves long enough so
Knitting: Pullover
This was inspired by Rick Roirdan’s books about Percy Jackson, demi-god son of Poseidon. I loved the tweediness of these yarns and thought they’d look good together. This sweater is knit using 2 strands of DK weight yarn together to create a super bulky weight that’s very soft and has a nice hand.
Knitting: Chart
This isn’t really a pattern, it’s a chart that you can use anywhere you like. I think it will work best Swiss darned, so I’ve included instructions on how to do that. Put it on a wall hanging, pillows, blankets, on the back of a sweater. Just go nuts!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Knitting: Pullover
I got the yarn for the prototype of this first, the designed the sweater as I went. I even named the design after the prototype’s color. It’s more fitted than a lot what I usually design, it’s comfortable as a sweatshirt, but decent to wear to work. The ribbing is the only accent detail, the rest is straight stitch with minimal shaping, so it w...