Click for detailDiamonds R Forever Cardigan
©2003
Size S, M, L, XL
Casual enough for jeans while still appropriate for the office or out to dinner, this Chanel style jacket is simple to make and comfortable to wear. The all-over design is worked in knit and purl stitches with worsted weight yarn. The simplicity of design makes it a wonderful next step up from Easy pattern projects yet is interesting for more experienced knitters to make.
Click for detailPanda Pullover
Size 2, 4, 6
If a special small friend is “bananas” for pandas, this is the sweater to make. Simple stockinette stitch and relatively simple intarsia should prove to be interesting for you to make and a delight for that little one to wear. “Fantasy” yarn provided by Dark Horse LLC.
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Click for detailToasty Baby Jacket and Hat
©2008
Size 6-9 mos, 9-12 mos, 12-18 mos
The solution to the “How do I keep my baby warm this winter without sacrificing safety in the car seat” dilemma is the Toasty Baby jacket and hat knit with PolarKnit™ yarn. The yarn is machine washable, fast drying and super warm. The easy to knit garments were knit on size 10½ needles in simple stockinette and seed stitches with simple single crochet trim. Yarn provided by PolarKnit.
Click for detailRenaissance Romance
©2008
Size S, M, L, XL, XXL
This side to side vest is worked in chain, half-double crochet and double crochet stitches. Very little shaping makes it is an easy project for beginning as well as more experienced crocheters. Worked in Brown Sheep Cotton Fleece, it’s wearable three seasons of the year.
Click for detailSuddenly Summer
©2004
Size S, M, L, XL, XXL
The addition of a picot edge at the neck, at the sleeves and at the hem turns this simple summer tee-shirt into a versatile go anywhere top. Dress it up or down and it will take you through your day. With generous ease and with slightly wider and longer than usual short sleeves, it’s comfortable to wear from 60° to 90°, from spring right through to autumn.
Click for detailIt's a Magazine Rack - No, it's a Tote Bag
©2007
Worked with two strands of bulky yarn, this lined, sturdy crocheted magazine rack is able to stand on its own. Add a strap and it’s a 15½” x 6” x 10¾” tote bag. Both patterns are included.
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Click for detail"Marching Cables"
Designed for Dark Horse Yarns
Knit ‘N Style Magazine
October, 2007, Issue 151
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"Felted Knitting Bag with Accessory Pouch"
Designed for Brown Sheep Company
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"Entrelac Desk Set"
Designed for Brown Sheep Company
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