Christopher Berger

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Cup / Mug
This pattern produces a cozy to keep your coffee warm in disposable cups. The cozy should accommodate a 16 oz or 20 oz cup with ease. And it gives your morning jo more class than any corporate logo could!
Knitting: Scarf
This pattern is double knit. Double knitting has the advantage of creating a reversible, soft, and thick fabric and allows for beautiful reversible colorwork. Many Fair Isle patterns work beautifully in double knitting, and indeed, that was the inspiration for this scarf.
Knitting: Bag - Other
It’s always a pleasure when structure and aesthetics come together, and in this lace water bottle holder, they do. This bottle holder gives you a fun way to free up your hands when walking, be it through your neighborhood or a theme park.
Knitting: Christmas Stocking
Because everyone should have a good and proper oversized stocking to stuff for Christmas.
Knitting: Neck / Torso - Other
This stole features the usual 7 stripes, in the proper order. Each stripe is composed of a different kind of lace, emulated in the Keepers’ Stoles. The stole is knit vertically, the stripes put together with intarsia as one knits along.
Crochet: Washcloth / Dishcloth
A quick and easy dish towel with style!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This is a fun spring/summer shawl that goes fairly quickly and flows as a brook through a high meadow.
Knitting: Scarf
I designed this scarf for my niece for Christmas. She’s a beautiful girl with lots of frills, and she deserves a scarf to match! I can’t wait for the smile on her face when she opens it!
Knitting: Scarf
Inspired by the Harry Potter movies, this is a fast and easy scarf for the lacework beginner and a perfect gift for the Harry Potter fanette in your life. The piece knits up fast, and the pattern isn’t terribly complex or difficult to memorize. It uses a version of stromberger or mountain rain lace, and comes out lovely.
Knitting: Scarf
A lady in the doctor’s office saw me knitting and was so impressed by my tension that she wanted me to make one for her. She was not terribly specific on what she wanted, just thin and in these colors, so I designed this!
Knitting: Scarf
My sister has been after me for a scarf for several years now, off and on, and I finally decided to make her one. The pattern is a shrunk down version of something I’ve made before, but this is coming out so beautifully that I thought I’d share it with all of you!
Knitting: Scarf
I was in college when I learned how to knit, and after mastering the basics, I immediately jumped straight in over my head and designed and knit up the 9ft. progenitor of this pattern in worsted weight Wal-Mart acrylic on hand-me-down size 2 needles as my second ever project. After all, I needed a scarf.