Elinor “Niki” Stewart

eBooks available as Ravelry Downloads

eBook : 1 pattern

A collection of knitting patterns from young to old, inspired by the characters of great reads.

eBook : 5 patterns

A collection of five original patterns created with cloth diapered babies in mind.

eBook : 5 patterns

A fun pattern eBook featuring five fall-themed amigurumi crochet food patterns: Pumpkin Pie, Great Pumpkin, Mugs of Cocoa (or coffee or tea), Indian Corn and Apple. Perfect for your child’s play kitchen and wonderful for promoting imaginative and intellectual play as well as help teach kids life skills and about our seasons. Play food is a top pick around our home of four young children (age 1 to nearly 8). Making play foods are a great way to get started on stash busting or for making quick, unique gifts.

eBook : 5 patterns

Knitted Fairy Tales is an eBook of Once Upon a Time series knitting patterns.

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Inspired by my Great x8 Grandmother (that’s five greats!), Mary the Queen of Scotland, this shawl is inspired by the delicate lace shawl worn by ‘Mary’ on the TV series Reign (season one; episode one).
Knitting: Cape
Comfy & classic. Featuring cascading heart cables on a background of garter stitch, this flowy, hooded cape will warm you on long adventures in the wood or while cuddling up to read your favorite tale.
Knitting: Dress
“And then her heart changed, or at least she understood it; and the winter passed, and the sun shone upon her.”
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
Drifting along the seaweed shadows of the deep, a little mermaid desires the sandy shores of her prince. Bobbing among the waves she watches and yearns to be human…
Knitting: Shrug / Bolero
Swishing about in the seaweed in Neverland’s Mermaid Lagoon, colorful merfolk frolic and splash about in the sunshine. It’s summer, it’s hot and I miss Once Upon a Time during it’s off season!
Crochet: Toy Food
Children love social play. Make them some pie and coffee for their next playkitchen playdate.
Crochet: Toy Food
Get your child’s play kitchen ready for some seasonal fruit pies!
Knitting: Dress
The leafy branch of the fern is usually called a frond. The small leaflets that make up the whole frond are called pinnae.
Knitting: Cowl, Scarf
Inspired by Mary Margaret, or ‘Snow’ on Once Upon a Time I was compelled to recreate the gorgeous sparkling scarf seen in “The Queen is Dead” episode that originally aired on 3.10.13. MM’s version in the show was bulky and made from a yarn that was twisted with sparkle, for an added touch of magic.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Make a pair of Creepers (from the popular Minecraft game) for yourself or a little one. The hats come in two style options: fitted beanie and slouchy pom pom. The block textured brim adds just the right touch. Chart included for duplicate stitching (or intarsia, if you so choose) the face.
Knitting: Cardigan
Simply is a cardigan that is truly a very simple knit. A top down, raglan style cardigan that you can work up in either stockinette or half linen stitch. Choose to make a sleeveless vest and select from a varied number of hem and cuff stitches. Other options include adding a hood or an offset chest. This is the preemie to toddler version, large...
Knitting: Onesies
The ORIGINAL button-crotch romper, in development for over two years! You have a plethora of options with this unique romper pattern, chose a short-sleeve, shorts style summer Snuggler, or long winter version. Add ruffles or lace for a girly romper or make it boyish with more masculine styling. Through two body types (balloon at the hip for a g...
Knitting: Dress
The Avalon Dress is an elegant and classy, tunic-style dress boasting a beautiful Saxon Braid Cable vertically down the front side. Yoked neckline and dress hem is done in half linen stitch to keep the Celtic styling consistent. Add a gorgeous decorative button or two (depending on size) for its back closure. You can make it shorter for a tunic...
Knitting: Sleepwear
Addendum adding the bunting style (hooded with car seat access), instructions on button on mitts, bottom buttoning style, and a new option for tabbed buttonholes is FINISHED!
Knitting: Dress, Sleeveless Top
Inspired by Mother Nature, the Gaia Dress is a sweet, feminine frock with a full skirt embossed with stem and leaf lace. There are a few options for the dress, simple ones however; such as dress length (make it a swing top!) and sleeves (sleeveless, short or full length). The Gaia Dress consists of literally thousands of purl stitches, but the ...
Crochet: Toy Food
I like to crochet food. It’s always an experience when your yarn craft project gives you the munchies! By request a few years ago, I was asked to create some little plush sushi rolls. Later I made a smaller set and Asian-style cup of matcha, which is a high-grade Japanese ceremony tea… I kept diligent notes when I worked up these cute little fo...
Knitting: Onesies
Create an adorable sleeveless, summery, onesie-style romper for your little one. Choose from a plethora of options: THREE bodice style- 2 button and 1 does not, belly band styles- an assortment of stitch patterns for the belly band or skip the belly band altogether, ruffles on the backside, as well as three crochet finishing options.
Knitting: Pixie Hat
Baby Gnome Hats are darling little faux-cabled yarn confections that set off newborn portraits perfectly. A bit of whimsy is a necessity to any baby’s layette! Quick and fun to knit, they make the perfect unique shower gift.
Knitting: Legwarmers
Baby Warmshanks are delightful little legwarmers. To keep those sweet baby legs warm and give a bit of protection for crawlers and early walkers on hard surfaces.
Knitting: Blanket - Other
Sleepsacks are a great way to keep a newborn’s legs and feet toasty warm, while making diaper changing a breeze, and they are especially convenient for night time changes.
Knitting: Pants
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Knitting: Beanie, Toque
True Newborn Hats were created when I couldn’t find any baby hats smaller than 3 months in any of my pattern books. I tend to have pretty small newborns since my babies never wanted to be full term and hats were always sliding around and slipping off their bitty apple heads.