NO swatch, ANY stitch count, ANY yarn mittens
With the help of this pattern, you can make a pair of vanilla mittens of almost any size and with any yarn. No swatching required!
With the help of this pattern, you can make a pair of vanilla mittens of almost any size and with any yarn. No swatching required!
This design is simple but the many small details such as folded cuff, colorwork bobbles, flap and tubular bind-off make it special. The design is unisex.
Have you every wondered how many stitches you should cast on for a sock or how to know how long the foot or leg of a sock should be? If so this is a pattern you should give a try.
These socks are designed to be boot socks for men. They are worked toe-up and they have a simple colorwork sections both on foot and cuff.
This pretty pair of socks is knitted toe up. It has a colorwork rose on both sides of the cuff and the pattern comes with a strong heel with beautiful cable detail.
Harebell is a flower very common in Finland and it grows even in the Northern Lapland. The pattern is available free on my Ravelry store. This pair of socks is knitted toe up and the pattern comes with a forethought heel.The pattern is written for the magic loop method, but can be adjusted for dpn’s. …
Reversible and warm pair of thumbless mittens for babies up to 6 months. There are no threads inside the mittens to catch little fingers.
The design is inspired by the Finnish fashion brand Marimekko. The pattern is available: On Lovecrafts.com On my Ravelry store This pair of socks is knitted cuff down and the pattern comes with german short row heel. The pattern is written for magic loop method, but can be adjusted for dpn’s. The Ladderback Jacquard technique …
Pikku is a summer dress made of lace weight cotton yarn. It is worked seamlessly top down. At first you can use Pikku as a dress and as your baby grows the dress becomes a tunic. The pattern is available on my Ravelry store. The sample is knitted with mercerized lace weight cotton yarn which is …
Simple, warm and lofty basic brioche hat. This pattern is a great project for first time brioche knitters!