Jessica Holcombe

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Cuppa Tea socks are all my favorite basic sock elements; 1x1 ribbing, eye of partridge heel, and a round toe. A simple slipped stitch along the back is a nod to 40s and 50s fashion, another favorite!
Knitting: Scarf
You Belong In These Hills is a simple scarf intended to keep your neck warm on windy days and show off special yarns. It was inspired by the southwestern hills of my new home. It starts in the top center with a garter tab cast on, and increases by 6 every right side row for a wider wingspan. Sample was knit in worsted weight, but the pattern ca...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
She’s A Ghouled Girl is a half pi shawl in stockinette with decorative drop stitches that stand out in pooling yarn. The increase rows are knit in contrasting garter stitch.
Knitting: Cowl
How Does Your Garden Grow is a lightweight cowl in soft florals. It starts on the long edge, growing little garden rows of flowers, herbs, and cabbages, then the body is worked in stockinette. The top edge is decorated in eyelets while decreases are made along the bias edge. Finish off with a button or two or by stitching the bind off edge to t...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This pattern was a journey for me. It started at the beginning of the pandemic when my kids and I were stuck at home and my husband and I were working through some pretty big things. I had to leave my job to stay with my kids, and fell in love with the slow days at the house. I began to dream again. I rediscovered my home.