Click on a link below to get your copy of these fabulous patterns, and you'll be knitting all winter long!
Kureyon Kozy - Keep your tea hot in style with this quick-to-knit cozy. The double-thick base helps protect your tabletop and, if desired, can hold a small sachet; the heat of the tea will release the scent. The handle and spout are left exposed so you're free to pour a second cup without undressing the pot!
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Baby Jumper - An adorable jumper in Blue Sky Bulky.
As seen in Vogue Knitting Winter 07/08. For the advanced beginner knitter.
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Drop stitch scarf in Tilli Tomas (1 ball Disco Lights)
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Alpaca Wrap (10 balls Rainshadow Baby Alapca)
Cast on 40 sts. Knit every row.
Save 20-30 yards for fringe if desired
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Tomato out of Blue Sky Cotton - this sweater is knitted in Blue
Sky Organic Cotton, which is soft, soft, soft, but worked at a tighter gauge than the ball band suggests to improve the drape and wearability. It’s designed to be close fitting, with waist shaping and a seriously flattering deep scoopy neck. And for a little spice, designer Wendy Bernard has knitted in a simplified herringbone pattern.
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Storm Water Shawl by Hand Maiden
200g Sea Silk
70% Silk, 30% Seacell®
4mm mm knitting needles
(Straight or circular. Wrap is knit back and forth)
20 sts / 4 inches blocked
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Fickle Fingers Scarf - fickle-finger fringe adds pizzazz to a reversible, seed-stitch scarf in a rich textured and variegated yarn. The fingers are made as you go by knitting on stitches at the end of a row and immediately casting them off at the start of the next row. Make it long or keep it short—either way this colorful scarf will cheer you up when you throw it on.
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Clapotis - this scarf is knit on the bias so the variegated yarn makes diagonal stripes and stitches are carefully dropped to make a pattern in the opposite direction.
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Sunrise Circle Jacket - TWO HALF CIRCLES OVERLAP in this design to form a neatly fitted cardigan with tapered sleeves. The sweater begins at the wrist and is worked up to the armhole then out across the front where strategically placed increases create a rounded edge. The curved bind-off edge is hemmed for a tailored finish. The back is worked straight up from the bottom; subtle darts add a little shaping at the waist. The cardigan
closes with simple toggle buttons - or simply use a sweater pin!.
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Angela's Fabulous Felted Bag
32" - 8 mm circular needles
MC: Cascade 128 [100% Wool; 128 yds per 100g skein] Colour #7803; 3 skeins
CC: Cascade 128 [100% Wool; 128 yards per 100g skein] Colour # 7814; 2 skeins
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Misti Alpaca Millipede Scarf - A super-soft, quick-to-knit fun and funky scarf to jazz up your fall and winter wardrobe!
Can also be used as a hand puppet!
3 Skeins Misti Alpaca Chunky Handpaint (held double throughout); 10 mm needles
2 large beads or buttons for eyes
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Easy Entrelac in Cashmere
2 skeins Handmaiden Cashmere (50g/170m)
Size 3.5mm needles
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Lizard Ridge Blanket - The original idea was to knit a square occasionally as I came across new colors of Kureyon, finishing the afghan in time to send it to college with my daughter, who is also a knitter and who loves Kureyon. Unable to stop once I began, she instead received it for her 15th birthday!
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Argosy Scarf - Never mind hip knitting; to me it's all about being square. Square as in modular knitting. Square as in entrelac. The blockier the better, I say. So it only made sense when I decided to design a scarf that it should have angular characteristics.
