Mira Isan

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Scarf
The Aristo Scarf design is based on modern and urban life with respecting and recognizing the traditions. In this design, I wanted to mix traditional knitting with modern knitting, each represented by the Chevron Eyelet and slip stitch patterns. In my designs I like to show my respect to what our ancestors built in our knitting heritage, and le...
Knitting: Scarf
Details: This scarf/wrap has a very simple pattern and knitters with all levels of knitting skills and experiences can work on this project.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These classic stripe socks are worked top-down from cuff to toe, with afterthought heels, and having a ribbed cuff. You can work the heel with an alternately short row type. You can change the ribbed cuff to a tabbed hem cuff if you wish, and you can modify the length of the leg to the desired length. These are basic socks, and you can experien...
Knitting: Ankle Sock, Mid-calf Socks
The Jellyfish Socks are inspired by the colors of a photo from Peter Adams, from a Jellyfish in underwater, and I simply fell in love with that color combination. I created a textured design which can reflect my inspiration and also the yarn that I chose for it. The pattern is not hard to proceed, and I explained everything in detail so you won...
Knitting: Ankle Sock, Mid-calf Socks
The Dublin Sock Set is inspired by the urban life style and areas around the center of Dublin, Ireland and includes 3 different sock patterns: Creamy Cocktail Socks, River Liffey Socks and College Socks.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The Trillemarka Socks are inspired by the autumn colors of Norwegian forests of Trillemarka. The pattern is not hard to proceed, however for people who don’t have experience with knitting cables, it might be a bit challenging. The pattern comes with 3 diagrams for each size and it is suitable for incorporating different kinds of yarn for differ...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The Ararat Boot Socks are inspired by the basic ribbed boot socks. Easy pattern to proceed fast and suitable for incorporating different kinds of yarn for different purposes. If you want to wear these as a cozy pair for winter days at home you can change the yarn easily to a worsted or DK weight and only change the number of stitches.
Knitting: Scarf
This beautiful scarf with its wavy pattern initially was designed based on an order from someone who is living in a seaside area in France. She wanted me to design something that has a navy kind of vibe in it, and so on, instead of making a regular basic stripes scarf, I came of with this pattern.