eBooks available as Ravelry Downloads

eBook : 8 patterns

The patterns in this collection are reflective of our belief that clothing should complement identity, not define it, and that handcrafted and truly well- made items will defy time and trends on both sides of the Mississippi River. We both hope that you enjoy our contribution to the knitting community, a product and process that has helped us to realize our dreams!

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Necktie
The bowtie is possibly the most versatile accessory in a man’s wardrobe. The heart throbs of Hollywood have been sporting them since silent film days, but Sinatra, Crosby, Grant, and Astaire made them hip. The Crosby screams “personal style”, and if you tend toward that ‘50s fashion, this is a must knit accessory. Although shown here in stripes...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Southside is inspired by my one of my sons—the one who is more likely to wear a beanie than a coat in cold weather. No matter the situation, no matter the surroundings, this worsted weight beanie is the perfect seasonal fit. Designed to be worn with everything, the outstanding feature of this beanie is its simple striping pattern and the contra...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
For centuries, the sweaters of fishermen and their clans in the British Isles have been decorated with intricate patterns of cables and purl stitches. In the US state of Georgia, the Scottish and Irish cultures have dominated cultural life since, literally, pre-colonial times. As a matter of a fact, Georgia was initially colonized by Scotsmen l...
Knitting: Knee-highs
Fashioned in the style of tube socks worn by those 1970s roller derby queens (because why not?), Lucky Sevens is a knee sock pattern that is defined by the number 7. From the classic stripes to the decreases down the back of the calf that give you a better fit than the average tube sock, 7 is the magic number. I hope it’s your lucky number, too!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Retro is a lacy glove that mingles the 21st-century urban attitude with the elegance and glamour of the 1950s. Openwork lace marries ribbing in these sport weight elbow-length fingerless mitts.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Knitting: Beret, Tam
Who doesn’t love a slouchy beret, especially when knit from that little bit of luxury yarn you’ve stashed away for a special project? This casual topper is worked up in an uncomplicated knit & purl pattern, creating a surprising amount of texture for such simple stitches.