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Quicksand Scarfette - digital knitting pattern - PDF
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“Quicksand Scarfette” is a “baby brother” of the triangular Quicksand Shawl. It is worked sideways, from tip to tip, and shaped with increases and then decreases hidden in the side cable. This little scarfette features an intriguing cable pattern meandering through brioche pockets. All instructions are written out and charted, so you can either follow charts or written instructions.
Materials:
- 1 (1) skein of Dye Dye Done Silky Merino (50% Silk, 50% Merino, 437 yards / 400 m – 100 g) or Dye Dye Done Delia (70% Baby Alpaca, 20% Silk, 10% Cashmere, 437 yards / 400 m – 100 g)
Or approx. 328 (394) yards / 300 (360) m of fingering weight yarn. - US 2½ – 3 mm 24” {60 cm} circular needle or in size to obtain gauge
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Wingspan: 44 (52)″ / 112 (132) cm.
Depth at widest point: 6 (6)″ / 15 (15) cm.
Gauge:
One pattern rep. (21 sts and 64 rows) = 2.5″ / 6 cm x 6.25″ / 16 cm after blocking.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
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Motyle - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Summer is peak butterfly season with warm, sunny weather that sends colorful creatures fluttering through our gardens.
Why not take a closer look at them? Let’s grab a lawn chair, a mojito and your favorite cotton-linen blend, and start knitting a summer tee brimming with butterflies.
“Motyle” (Polish for butterflies) is a simple summer tee with an elegant twist. It is knit seamlessly from the top down with short-row neckline and shoulder shaping. Plenty of increases on both front and back make for a smooth, pucker-free transition between the butterfly shoulder strip and the main part of the garment.
The tee got its name from the intricate butterfly-shaped lace pattern featured on the shoulder bands, with a matching detail at the bottom of the front. Hem and sleeve edges are worked in double knitting for reinforcement and to prevent the fabric from rolling.
Materials:
* Dye Dye Done Co-Lin (60% cotton, 40% linen): 100g/ 382 yards 350 meters
2 (2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4) skeins or approx. 690 (750, 810, 880, 960, 1050, 1140, 1230, 1320, 1410, 1500) yards 630 (685, 740, 800, 880, 960, 1040, 1120, 1210, 1290, 1370) meters.
Sample is size S1 worn with 2.5” 6.5 cm of positive ease, knit in colorways “Straw”.
- US 2½ – 3 mm 24” 60 cm & 60” 150 cm; US 3 – 3.25 mm 24” 60 cm & 60” 150 cm circular needles or double pointed needles
- cable needle
- 5 stitch markers in one color (A)
- 2 stitch markers in a second color (B)
- stitch holders or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, M, M1, L, L1, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL)
Bust circumference: 34.5 (36.5, 38.5, 40.25, 42.5, 44.5, 46.5, 50.5, 54.5, 58.5, 62.5)“ 86.5 (91, 96, 100.5, 106.5, 111, 116, 126.5, 136, 146.5, 156) cm.
To fit sizes: 32 (34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60)“ 81 (86, 91.5, 96.5, 101.5, 106.5, 111.5, 122, 132, 142, 152.5) cm.
Eilean - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Eilean” (Gaelic for island) is a top-down seamless sweater, combining the best of yoke and raglan construction for an ultimate fit. Its slightly bell-shaped sleeves are comfortably wide, but not in the way, and the all-over texture makes this garment an entertaining knit. With a small amount of simple fair isle knitting on the yoke – just enough to be decorative, but not as much as to be intimidatingly complicated – it is a good project to get acquainted with colorwork in the round.
“Eilean” sweater is knit in our “Delicious” yarn – a gorgeous blend of baby alpaca, silk and cashmere that is pleasant to work with, and equally pleasant to wear.
Materials:
* Dye Dye Done Delicious (70% Alpaca, 20% Silk, 10% Cashmere): 100g/ 437 yards 400 meters
Main Color (MC): 3 (3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5) skeins or approx. 1080 (1150, 1220, 1300, 1390, 1500, 1600, 1710, 1820) yards 990 (1050, 1115, 1190, 1270, 1370, 1460, 1560, 1660) meters.
Contrasting Color (CC): 1 skein or approx. 50 (55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90) yards 45 (50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85) meters.
Sample is size S1 worn with 3.5” 9 cm of positive ease knit in colorways “Baby Elephant” (MC) and “Snowbound” (CC).
- US 2½ – 3 mm 24” (size A); US 3 – 3.25 mm 24” (size B); US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” (size C) - 60 cm & 60” 150 cm circular needles or double pointed needles
- cable needle
- 4 stitch markers in one color (A)
- stitch holders or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, M, M1, L, L1, XL, 2XL)
Bust circumference: 35.25 (37.25, 39.25, 41.25, 43.25, 45.25, 47.25, 51.25, 55.25)“ 88 (93, 98, 103, 108, 113, 118, 128, 138) cm.
To fit sizes: 32 (34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 52)“ 81 (86, 91.5, 96.5, 101.5, 106.5, 111.5, 122, 132) cm.
The sweater is meant to be worn with approx. 3.5” 9 cm of positive ease.
Gauge:
24 sts and 36 rows per 4” 10 cm in Knot Pattern with larger needles, washed and blocked.
Fluorite - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Faded knitwear is still very popular, not to mention great for using up single skeins!
This loose-fitting seamless sweater, worked top down with unconventional overlong trumpet sleeves, is your canvas to play with colors.
With the stitch pattern, born out of improvising with increases, I came up when I wanted to create something more intricate, with a unique color scheme and an interesting texture that would appeal to the wild girl in every knitter, too.
Here, you can turn the general idea and technical recommendations for blending colorways into your very own color adventure in knit. Detailed fading instructions are included on page 4 of the pattern. It is up to you to decide whether you’d like to work this garment in one color, emphasizing the texture of the pretty twisted ribbing lines, or from the minimum of three to as many colors as you like from your riotous remnant basket.
Materials:
* Dye Dye Done Cashmelicious (80% Merino, 10% Cashmere, 10% Nylon): 100g/ 382 yards 349 meters
Yardage requirements for single color sweater: 3 (4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5) skeins or approx. 1100 (1170, 1250, 1330, 1430, 1530, 1630, 1750, 1900) yards 1005 (1070, 1140, 1220, 1310, 1400, 1490, 1600, 1740) meters
Yardage requirements for three color sweater: 4 (4, 4, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7) skeins or approx. 1190 (1320, 1430, 1580, 1730, 1890, 2050, 2230, 2410) yards 1090 (1210, 1310, 1440, 1580, 1730, 1870, 2040, 2200) metersardage requirements for each color please refer to page 4).
- US 3 – 3.25 mm 24” 60 cm & 60” 150 cm circular needles or double pointed needles
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” 60 cm & 60” 150 cm circular needles or double pointed needles
- 4 stitch markers in one color (A), 16 stitch markers in a second color (B), 1 stitch marker in a third color (BOR)
- stitch holders or scrap yarn
- a row counter (recommended)
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, M, M1, L, L1, XL, 2XL)
Bust circumference: 36.75 (39.5, 41.25, 42.75, 45.5, 47.25, 48.75, 53.25, 57.5)“ 92 (98.5, 103, 107, 113.5, 118, 122, 133, 143.5) cm.
To fit sizes: 32 (34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 52)” 81 (86, 91.5, 96.5, 101.5, 106.5, 111.5, 122, 132) cm.
The sweater is meant to be worn with approx. 5” 12.5 cm of positive ease.
Gauge:
28 sts and 35 rows per 4” 10 cm in Twisted Stitch Ribbing with larger needles, washed and blocked. Sample is size S1 worn with 5” 12.5 cm of positive ease knit in colorways “Dizzy Sheep” (C1), “Granite Marbles” (C2), and “Forest at Dusk” (C3).
Skimback - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Skimback” is a loosely fitting buttoned cardigan with a modified raglan construction. Worked top down with almost no finishing, it features wide ribbing, cable panels that continue from the back towards the sleeves, extending down to the cuffs, and more cable panels placed on the back which move towards the center to mimic waist shaping.
As in the “Laceback” and “Backtracked” sweaters, this design, too, uses different shaping for the Fronts and Back.
Materials:
The Plucky Knitter Scholar (75% Merino, 25% Cashmere) 115g/ 250 yards (229 meters), 5 (5, 5, 6, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8) skeins or approx. 1100 (1170, 1250, 1330, 1410, 1500, 1600, 1720, 1840) yards 1005 (1070, 1140, 1220, 1290, 1370, 1460, 1570, 1680) meters of worsted weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
- US 6 – 4 mm 24” 60 cm & 40” 100 cm circular needles or DPNs
- US 7 – 4.5 mm 24” 60 cm & 40” 100 cm circular needles or DPNs
- 14 stitch markers
- 7 buttons
- cable needle
- Stitch holder or scrap yarn
- Tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, M, M1, L, L1, XL, 2XL)
Bust circumference (with fronts buttoned): 37.25 (39, 41, 42.75, 45.25, 47, 49, 52.75, 57)“ 93 (98, 102.5, 107, 113, 118.5, 122.5, 132, 142.5) cm.
To fit sizes: 32 (34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 52)“ 81 (86, 91.5, 96.5, 101.5, 106.5, 111.5, 122, 132) cm.
The cardigan is meant to be worn with up to 5.5” 14 cm of positive ease across the bust (already incorporated into the pattern).
The sample is size M with approx. 5.5” 14 cm of positive ease across the bust knit with colorway “On the Rocks”.
Gauge:
17 sts and 23 rows per 4” 10 cm in stockinette stitch (st st) with larger needles, washed and blocked.
Yokester - digital knitting pattern - PDF
If you like circular yoke sweaters, but don’t care much about the good-girl look usually associated with garments constructed in this manner, try this one for a change: “Yokester” is a seamless sweater worked from the top down with a circular yoke, featuring a wide neckline, contemporary large-holed lace pattern on the yoke and asymmetrical ribbing at the hem – certainly not your run-of-the-mill pullover! It comes with two sleeve length options and optional fading instructions if using hand-dyed yarn. The two versions shown are knit in: short-sleeve option with fading effect in Dye Dye Done Alpa-Si-Li (50% Alpaca, 25% Silk, 25% Linen): 100g/ 437 yards [400 meters]; long-sleeve version in Dye Dye Done Delicious (70% Alpaca, 20% Silk, 10% Cashmere): 100g/ 437 yards [400 meters].
Its loose fit could almost be called oversize – choose one size smaller if you prefer a more fitted sweater.
Materials:
* Dye Dye Done Alpa-Si-Li (50% Alpaca, 25% Silk, 25% Linen): 100g/ 437 yards [400 meters]
Dye Dye Done Delicious (70% Alpaca, 20% Silk, 10% Cashmere): 100g/ 437 yards [400 meters]
Short sleeved version: 2 (2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3) skeins or approx. 700 (750, 800, 860, 930, 1000, 1070, 1140, 1210) yards [640 (690, 730, [790, 850, 920], 980, 1050, 1100) meters].
Long sleeved version: 3 (3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5) skeins or approx. 1080 (1150, 1220, [1300, 1390, 1500], 1600, 1710, 1820) yards\ 990 (1050, 1115, [1190, 1270, 1370], 1460, 1560, 1660) meters]. Samples are size S1 worn with 5.5” [14 cm] of positive ease knit in colorways “Forest at Dusk” and “Starling” (short sleeved version) and “Moria” (long sleeved version).
- US 2½ – 3 mm 24” [60 cm] & 60” [150 cm] circular needles or double pointed needles
- US 3 – 3.25 mm 24” [60 cm] & 60” [150 cm] circular needles or double pointed needles
- 4 stitch markers in one color (A)
- 3 stitch markers in a second color (B)
- stitch holders or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, [M, M1, L], L1, XL, 2XL)
Bust circumference: 37.5 (39.5, 41.25, [43.25, 45, 47], 49, 52.75, 56.5)“ [93.5 (98.5, 103, [108, 112.5, 117.5], 122.5, 132, 141.5) cm].
To fit sizes: 32 (34, 36, [38, 40, 42], 44, 48, 52)“ [81 (86, 91.5, [96.5, 101.5, 106.5], 111.5, 122, 132) cm].
The sweater is meant to be worn with approx. 5.5” [14 cm] of positive ease.
Gauge:
25 sts and 34 rows per 4” [10 cm] in stockinette stitch with larger needles, washed and blocked.
All About Colors - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“All About Colors” is a top down crescent shawl that begins with a garter stitch tab and is followed by lots of colorful wavy pattern stripes and finally a beautiful border.
Inspired by “Toruń Shawl” this pattern is all about colors and fun.
Materials:
* Dye Dye Done SilkyPaca (70% Alpaca, 30% Silk): 100g/ 437 yards 400 meters or any fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
You will need 6 colors: 1 skein in each color or approx. 90 yards 85 meters in Color 1 (C1), 135 yards 125 meters in Color 2 (C2), 135 yards 125 meters in Color 3 (C3), 90 yards 85 meters in Color 4 (C4), 180 yards 165 meters in Color 5 (C5), and approx. 350 yards 320 meters in Color 6 (C6).
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 40” 100 cm circular needle
- Tapestry needle
One size:
Finished measurements: length (outer edge): 67.75” 172 cm; depth (center): 24” 61 cm.
Gauge:
22 sts and 36 rows per 4” 10 cm in garter stitch after blocking.
Gauge is not essential; however, with a different gauge, actual finished measurements and total yardage will change.
The sample is made with colorways: „Snowy Shadow” (C1), „Coastline Cottage” (C2), „Mystic Mermaid” (C3), „Dandelion in Distress” (C4), „Curcuma” (C5), and „Raspberry Sorbet” (C6).
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English.
Crown Hat - FREE digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Crown” is an unisex, slouchy style hat with textured brim.
Materials
* Dye Dye Done Yakalicious DK (60% Merino, 20% Silk, 20% Yak) 115g/ 231 yards (211 meters); 1 skein or approx. 190 yards (175 meters) of DK weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
The sample is knit with “Currcuma” colorway.
* US 4 [3.5 mm] & 6 [4 mm] 16" (40 cm) circular needles or DPNs
* Cable needle
* One stitch marker
* Tapestry needle
One Size
To fit an average adult head. Will stretch to comfortably fit up to 24" (61 cm).
Gauge
22 sts and 28 rounds per 4" [10 cm] in reverse Stockinette stitch with larger needles after blocking.
Make sure to obtain correct gauge; adjust needle size if needed.
Pattern available in the following languages:English.
Torun Shawl - digital knitting pattern - PDF
We do have a strong knitting community in Poland. Organized knitting meetings are very popular, with knitting friends meeting for coffee, chatting, and of course knitting together.
Every year in September, two of my friends, myself and our respective husbands collaborate in organizing an annual knitting meeting held in Toruń, called “Drutozlot” (Needle Rally), where we host knitters from different places in Poland, and even a few participants from abroad. We also invite talented Polish indie hand dyers to attend so knitters can buy their yarn.
Since my husband is also an indie yarn dyer, he and I have decided to join forces this year and prepare something special, something characteristic for Toruń and for “Drutozlot”…
Something that would remind everybody of our meeting, colors and architecture of Toruń Old Town, delicious gingerbreads …
As a result, the “Toruń” shawl was born. This lovely crescent-shaped shawl is designed to show off the gorgeous gothic colorways of Dye Dye Done delicious Pure Merino. Simple garter stitch sections emphasize the beauty of the yarn while stitch patterns incorporating unusually large openings add visual interest.
Materials:
* Dye Dye Done Pure Merino (100% Merino): 100g/ 437 yards 400 meters or any fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
You will need 4 colors: 1 skein in each color or approx. 240 yards 220 meters in Color 1 (C1), 240 yards 220 meters in Color 2 (C2), 275 yards 300 meters in Color 3 (C3), and approx. 240 yards 220 meters in Color 4 (C4).
The sample is made with colorways: „Gotyk 1“.
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 40” 100 cm circular needle
- Tapestry needle
One size:
Finished measurements: length (outer edge): 77.25” 196 cm; depth (center): 22.75” 58 cm.
Gauge:
22 sts and 36 rows per 4” 10 cm in garter stitch after blocking.
Gauge is not essential; however, with a different gauge, actual finished measurements and total yardage will change.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English.
Rippling Around - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Rippling Around” is a long-sleeved sweater with circular yoke, worked seamlessly from the top down. The textured and openwork stitch patterns on the yoke, the asymmetrical ribbing at the hem, and last but not least the color, remind of water sloshing around in a washbasin.
Materials:
* Dye Dye Done Stella (75% Merino, 20% Nylon, 5% Stellina): 100g/ 437 yards 400 meters – 3 (3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5) skeins or approx. 1080 (1150, 1220, 1300, 1390, 1500, 1600, 1710, 1820) yards 990 (1050, 1115, 1190, 1270, 1370, 1460, 1560, 1660) meters of fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
Sample is size S1 worn with 5.5” 14 cm of positive ease knit in colorway “Coastline Cottage”.
- US 2½ – 3 mm 24” 60 cm & 60” 150 cm circular needles or double pointed needles
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” 60 cm & 60” 150 cm circular needles or double pointed needles
- 1 stitch marker in one color (BOR)
- 4 stitch markers in a second color (B)
- 3 stitch markers in a third color (C)
- stitch holders or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, M, M1, L, L1, XL, 2XL)
Bust circumference: 36.5 (38.75, 41.25, 43.5, 44.75, 47.25, 47.75, 52.75, 57)“ 91.5 (97, 103, 109, 112, 118, 119.5, 132, 142.5) cm.
To fit sizes: 32 (34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 52)“ 81 (86, 91.5, 96.5, 101.5, 106.5, 111.5, 122, 132) cm.
The sweater is meant to be worn with approx. 5.5” 14 cm of positive ease.
Gauge:
25 sts and 36 rows per 4” 10 cm in Stockinette stitch (st st) with larger needles, washed and blocked.
Boxed and Cabled - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Open-front cardigans are my favorite ones because they are so versatile – and never too tight to close! I found this intriguing cable pattern on the internet and liked it so much that I decided to develop a whole garment around it – here it is:
“Boxed and Cabled” is a boxy cardigan with a broad horizontal cable strip starting at the center back and continuing all over the sleeves. Work begins with the cable panel, then stitches for the back are picked up from the edge of the cable strip, and the back is continued down to the armholes, after which stitches for both fronts are picked up at the top edge of the cable panel, working here, too, down to the armholes, where the parts are joined and worked together down to the hem. When the body is completed, sleeve stitches are picked up, and the sleeves worked down to the cuffs. This cardigan is comfortable, versatile and interesting to knit – all of it, of course, completely seamless!
Materials:
Filcolana Pernilla or Dye Dye Done Pure Sport (100% wool) 50g/ 191 yards (175 meters), 6 (7, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 10) skeins or approx. 1120 (1210, 1300, 1390, 1490, 1590, 1700, 1820) yards 1025 (1100, 1190, 1270, 1360, 1450, 1555, 1665) meters of sport weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” 60 cm & 40” 100 cm circular needles or DPNs
- US 6 – 4 mm 24” 60 cm & 40” 100 cm circular needles or DPNs
- 4 stitch markers
- cable needle
- Stitch holder or scrap yarn
- Tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, M, L, XL, XXL, 3XL, 4XL)
Bust circumference (with fronts overlapping to approximate back width): 37 (41, 45, 49, 53, 57, 61, 65)“ 94 (104, 114.5, 124.5, 134.5, 144.5, 155, 165) cm.
To fit sizes: 30 (34, 38, 42, 46, 50, 54, 58)“ 76 (86, 96.5, 106.5, 116.5, 127, 137, 147.5) cm.
The cardigan is meant to be worn with up to 7” 18 cm of positive ease across the back (already incorporated into the pattern and fronts open.
The sample is size M with approx. 7” 18 cm of positive ease across the back.
Gauge:
22 sts and 32 rows per 4” 10 cm in stockinette stitch (st st) with larger needles, washed and blocked.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Laceback - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Laceback” is a loose-fitting summer top worked from the top down. Elegant lace panels in a leafy vine pattern decorate the back and extend onto both sleeves, which are worked in a modified raglan construction and feature different shaping for front and back.
Eyelets are added to the sleeves and at the sides just for fun, but can be threaded with your choice of i-cord or satin ribbon for a different look, making this top a versatile garment for many occasions with just the right amount of feminine touch.
Materials:
- Dye Dye Done Alpa-Si-Li (50% Baby Alpaca, 25% Silk, 25% Linen): 100g/ 437 yards 400 meters – 2 (2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3) skeins or approx. 700 (760, 820, 890, 960, 1030, 1100, 1170, 1240) yards 640 (700, 750, 820, 880, 940, 1000, 1070, 1130) meters of fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge. Sample is size S1 worn with 4” 10 cm of positive ease knit in colorway “Endearment”.
- US 2½ – 3 mm 24” 60 cm & 60” 150 cm circular needles or double pointed needles
- US 3 – 3.25 mm 24” 60 cm & 60” 150 cm circular needles or double pointed needles
- 1 stitch marker in one color (A)
- 6 stitch markers in a second color (B)
- 4 stitch markers in a third color (C)
- stitch holders or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, M, M1, L, L1, XL, 2XL)
Bust circumference: 36 (38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 52, 56)“ 90 (95, 100, 105, 110, 115, 120, 130, 140) cm.
To fit sizes: 32 (34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 52)“ 81 (86, 91.5, 96.5, 101.5, 106.5, 111.5, 122, 132) cm.
The sweater is meant to be worn with approx. 4” 10 cm of positive ease.
Gauge:
24 sts and 34 rows per 4” 10 cm in stockinette stitch with larger needles, washed and blocked.
ERRATA:
page 8: the stitch count for the sleeves before separation should be for the L 96 sts.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Gryfno Frela - digital knitting pattern - PDF
„Gryfno Frela“ (Silesian dialect for „Pretty Girl“) is a long, narrow shawl worked top down from the nape out, featuring a two-color brioche pattern.
Individual wedge segments are shaped with short rows. The border is knit from side to side and attached to the shawl as you go.
Materials:
* Dye Dye Done Single Merino (100% Merino): 100g/ 400 yards 366 meters or any fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
You will need 2 colors: 2 skeins or approx. 600 yards 550 meters in Color 1 (C1) and 2 skeins or approx. 437 yards 400 meters in Color 2 (C2).
The sample is made with colorways: „Into the Woods“ (C1) and „Indian Summer“ (C2).
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 40” 100 cm circular needle
- two US 2½ – 3 mm double pointed needles
- Stitch marker
- Tapestry needle
- Cable needle
One size:
Finished measurements: length (outer edge): 70.75” 180 cm; depth (center): 17.25” 44 cm
Gauge:
20 sts and 34 rows per 4” 10 cm in garter stitch after blocking.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Black Coast - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Black Coast is a seamless sweater with a pretty lace pattern, worked seamlessly from the top down in a slight A-line shape. The front is worked first, with short-row shaping for the neckline, followed by the back to the underarm, where pieces are joined and continued in the round down to the hem.
Materials:
- Holst Garn Coast (55% Merino, 45% Cotton) 50g/ 383 yards (350 meters), 4 (4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5) skeins or approx. 1210 (1280, 1350, 1430, 1540, 1650, 1770, 1890) yards 1110 (1170, 1235, 1310, 1410, 1510, 1620, 1730) meters of fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
- US 1½ – 2.5 mm 24” (60 cm) & 40” (100 cm) circular needles or DPNs
- US 2½ – 3 mm 24” (60 cm) & 40” (100 cm) circular needles or DPNs
- 4 stitch markers in one color (A)
- 2 stitch markers in a second color (B)
- Stitch holder or scrap yarn
- Tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, M, L, L1, XL, 2X)
To fit: 30 (34, 36, 38, 40, 44, 48, 52)“ 76 (86, 91.5, 96.5, 100.5, 111.5, 122, 132) cm bust circumference.
The pullover is meant to be worn with up to 4” 10 cm of positive ease which is already incorporated into the pattern.
The sample is size M worn with 4” 10 cm of positive ease in the bust; knit in colorway “Black”.
Gauge:
24 sts and 32 rounds per 4” 10cm in stockinette stitch with larger needles after blocking – save time by checking the gauge.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Backtracked - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Backtracked” is a seamless cardigan worked from the top down using a special raglan construction, where raglan increases at the back are cleverly hidden in wide zigzag pattern bands reminiscent of tire tracks. The wide zigzag strips continue towards and over the sleeves down to the cuffs, while narrow zigzag bands mark the imagined side seams. The shawl collar is worked last from stitches picked up along the fronts and from the back neckline. Collar, hem and sleeve cuffs are worked partially in double knit, partially with a slip stitch pattern.
Materials:
- DyeDyeDone Alpa-Si-Li (50% Baby Alpaca, 25% Silk, 25% Linen): 100g/ 437 yards 400 meters – 3 (3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5) skeins or approx. 1050 (1120, 1200, 1300, 1420, 1530, 1660, 1790, 1920) yards 960 (1030, 1100, 1190, 1300, 1400, 1520, 1640, 1760) meters of fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge. Sample is size S1 worn with 1,75” 4.5 cm of positive ease knit in colorway “Moria”.
- US 2½ – 3 mm 24” 60 cm & 60” 150 cm circular needles or double pointed needles
- US 3 – 3.25 mm 24” 60 cm & 60” 150 cm circular needles or double pointed needles
- 2 stitch markers in one color (A)
- 4 stitch markers in a second color (B)
- 2 stitch markers in a third color (C)
- cable needle
- stitch holder or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, M, M1, L, L1, XL, 2XL)
Bust circumference (with fronts overlapping to approximate back width): 33.75 (35.75, 37.75, 39.75, 41.75, 43.75, 45.75, 49.75, 53.75)“ 85.5 (90.5, 96, 101, 106, 111, 116, 126, 136.5) cm.
To fit sizes: 32 (34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 52)“ 81 (86, 91.5, 96.5, 101.5, 106.5, 111.5, 122, 132) cm.
The cardigan is meant to be worn with up to 1.75” 4.5 cm of positive ease across the back (already incorporated into the pattern) and fronts open.
Gauge:
24 sts and 34 rows per 4” 10 cm in stockinette stitch with larger needles, washed and blocked.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Potala - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Potala” is a seamless open-front cardigan, especially warm thanks to the yak-merino-silk blend and a ribbed back.
Raglan and yoke increases, skillfully integrated in the ribbing pattern, and an optically slimming shawl collar give this garment its air of sophisticated elegance, while incorporated positive ease and overlapping fronts make sure it fits worry-free every day.
Materials:
* Dye Dye Done Yakalicious (60% Merino, 20% Silk, 20% Yak): 100g/ 400 yards 366 meters – 3 (4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5) skeins or approx. 1190 (1280, 1370, 1470, 1570, 1670, 1770, 1880, 1990) yards 1090 (1170, 1250, 1340, 1440, 1530, 1620, 1720, 1820) meters of fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
Sample is size S1 worn with 5” 12.5 cm of positive ease knit in colorway “Tibetan”.
- US 2½ – 3 mm 24” 60 cm & 60” 150 cm circular needles or DPNs
- US 3 – 3.25 mm 24” 60 cm & 60” 150 cm circular needles or DPNs
- 2 stitch markers in one color (A)
- 2 stitch markers in a second color (B)
- 2 stitch markers in a third color (C)
- stitch holder or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, M, M1, L, L1, XL, 2XL)
Bust circumference (with fronts overlapping to approximate back width): 37 (38.5, 40.5, 42.75, 44.75, 47.25, 49, 52.75, 57)“ 92.5 (96, 101, 107, 112, 118, 122.5, 132, 142) cm.
To fit sizes: 32 (34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 52)” 81 (86, 91.5, 96.5, 101.5, 106.5, 111.5, 122, 132) cm.
The cardigan is meant to be worn with up to 5.5” 14 cm of positive ease across the back (already incorporated into the pattern) and fronts open.
Gauge:
27 sts and 35 rows per 4” 10 cm in stockinette stitch;
32 sts and 35 rows per 4” 10 cm in 2x2 ribbing slightly stretched;
– both made with larger needles, washed and blocked.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Di Shawl - digital knitting pattern - PDF
„Di” triangular shawl is worked from the tip to the widest edge in a brioche pattern in combination with garter stitch. Increases are made at the edges, and short row shaping is added towards the wide end to achieve an overall more pleasing shape.
Materials:
* approx. 790 yards (720 meters) any sport weight yarn.
Pink sample is knit with Di Gilpin Lalland (100% Wool): 50g/ 191 yards (175 meters) in colorway “Bell Heather”. Beige sample is knit with The Fibre Co. Luna (50% Wool, 25% Cotton, 15% Cellulose – Linen, 10% Silk): 50g/ 131 yards (125 meters) in colorway “Willow”.
- US 4 3.5 mm 40” (100 cm) circular needle
- 2 stitch markers
- Tapestry needle
One size fits all:
Finished measurements: length (outer edge): 74” (188 cm); depth: 29.5” (75 cm).
Gauge:
18 sts and 26 rows per 4” (10 cm) in garter stitch after blocking.
Gauge is not essential; however, with a different gauge, actual finished measurements and total yardage will change.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
All Eyes On You - digital knitting pattern - PDF
All Eyes On You cowl is knit with two colors seamlessly in the round in garter and stockinette stitch. Welts add texture and act as air pockets for additional warmth. The funny little “eyes” all over are shaped in short rows and look especially interesting in multicolored yarns or medium and longer color repeats. This cowl knits up quickly and holds warmth well.
Yarn
Miss Babs Kunlun (70% Superwash Merino, 15% Silk, 15% Cashmere goat; 280 yards/255 meters/4.4 ounces/125 grams), 1 skein in each color; shown in colors: Sable (Color 1) and London Towne (Color 2).
Or approximately 520 yards/480 meters of DK weight yarn (260 yards/240 meters of DK weight yarn in each of two colors).
Finished Measurements
Circumference: 24½”/62 cm; Height: 15¾”/40 cm
Easily adjustable
Needles
US 6 4 mm circular needle, 24”/60 cm
Double pointed needles in a smaller size than used for the fabric
Gauge
18 Stitches and 35 Rows = 4”/10 cm square in garter stitch, lightly blocked.
Gauge is not essential; however, with a different gauge, actual finished measurements and total yardage will change.
Notions
4 stitch markers
Locking stitch markers
Pattern available in the following languages: English.
Eyeletta - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Eyeletta” is a loosely fitting everyday sweater with a stretching eyelet pattern down the front and back. Worked top down seamlessly, with neckline and bottom shaping featuring German short rows, it requires almost no finishing at all, except for weaving in ends and an optional slight blocking to open up the eyelet columns. Perfect for first-time lace knitters with basic garment experience!
Shown in our very own Dye-Dye-Done wool/nylon blends, colorways “Smitten Kitten” and “Pink on Fire” demonstrate how different looks can be achieved just with color. You want to make two just to see how they turn out – one for yourself in a sensible neutral tone, and one in a spunky color for your daughter or niece (or the other way around).
Materials:
*Dye Dye Done Cozy Merino (85% Merino, 15% Nylon): 100g/ 437 yards [400 meters] – 3 (3, 4, [4, 4, 4], 5, 5, 5) skeins or approx. 1220 (1310, 1400, [1490, 1590, 1690], 1790, 1890, 1990) yards [1115 (1200, 1280, [1360, 1450, 1550], 1640, 1730, 1820) meters] of fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
Both samples are size S1 worn with 4” [10 cm] of positive ease. Pink sweater is knit in colorway “Pink On Fire”, grey sweater is knit in colorway “Smitten Kitten”.
- US 2½ – 3 mm 24” [60 cm] & 40” [100 cm] circular needles or DPNs
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” [60 cm] & 40” [100 cm] circular needles or DPNs
- 4 stitch markers in one color (A)
- 2 stitch markers in a second color (B)
- 2 stitch markers in a third color (C)
- stitch holder or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, M, M1, L, L1, XL, 2X)
To fit: 32 (34, 36 [38, 40, 42], 44, 48, 52)“ [81 (86, 91.5, [96.5, 101.5, 106.5] 111.5, 122, 132) cm] bust circumference.
The pullover is meant to be worn with up to 4” [10 cm] of positive ease (already incorporated into the pattern).
Gauge:
25 sts and 35 rows per 4” [10 cm] in stockinette stitch with larger needles after blocking.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Blue Danube - digital knitting pattern - PDF
With the Beautiful Blue Danube, I’m acquainted ever since I’ve been started teaching at the Vienna Wool Festival. Its gently lapping waves inspired me to the wave and cable patterns in this comfortable sweater, which is, as usual, worked seamlessly from the top down, and thanks to just the right amount of positive ease that hides problem zones without seeming shapeless, ever-so-slightly dropped shoulders with still fitted sleeves and a just a little bit curved hemline is just the right thing to wear for a stroll at the riverside or a visit to an open-air café.
Materials:
* The Plucky Knitters Plucky Feet (90% Merino Wool, 10% Nylon): 115g/ 425 yards [389 meters] – 3 (3, 4, 4, 4, 4], 5, 5) skeins or approx. 1200 (1270, 1360, 1460, 1560, 1660], 1760, 1860) yards [1100 (1160, 1250, [1340, 1430, 1520], 1610, 1700) meters] of fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
The sample is size S1 worn with 2.5” 6.5 cm of positive ease; knit in colorway “Skies of November”.
- US 2½ – 3 mm 24” [60 cm] & 40” [100 cm] circular needles or DPNs
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” [60 cm] & 40” [100 cm] circular needles or DPNs
- 2 stitch markers in one color (A);
- 2 stitch markers in a second color (B)
- cable needle; stitch holder or scrap yarn; tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, [M, M1, L], XL, 2X)
Finished bust measurements: 33.5 (36.5, 39.25, [42, 44.75, 47.5], 50.5, 53.25)“ [84 (91.5, 98.5, [105, 112, 119], 126, 133) cm]
To fit bust: 31 (34, 37, [40, 42, 45], 48, 51)”
[78.5 (86, 94, [101.5, 106.5, 114] 122, 129.5) cm
The pullover is meant to be worn with up to 3” [7.5 cm] of positive ease (already incorporated into the pattern).
Gauge:
24 sts and 34 rows per 4” 10 cm in Broken Rib Pattern with larger needles after blocking.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Shelldone - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Shelldone is a triangular shawl knit from side to side on the bias in one piece. Its classic and clean look is broken up by series of lace sections with a shell-like stitch pattern, making this shawl interesting to knit and to wear. Especially cozy when knit from a very soft and delicate yarn such as the one used for the pictured sample shawl!
Yarn
Miss Babs Hot Shot (80% Superwash Merino, 20% Nylon; 400 yards/365 meters/4 ounces/115 grams), 1 (2) skeins in Color 1, shown in Monsoon and 1 (2) skeins in Color 2 shown in Nutmeg
Or approximately 390 (490) yards/360 (450) meters of fingering weight yarn in each color. Shown in the first (smaller) size.
Finished Measurements
Length (outer edge): 85 (93)”/216 (236) cm;
Depth: 19 1/4 (22 3/4)”/49 (58) cm
Needles
US 2½ 3 mm circular needle, 24”/60 cm
Gauge
18 Stitches and 36 Rows = 4”/10 cm square in garter stitch, lightly blocked.
Gauge is not essential; however, with a different gauge, actual finished measurements and total yardage will change.
Notions
Stitch markers for pattern repeats if desired
Tapestry needle
Pattern available in the following languages: English.
Lemon Pie - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Lemon Pie” is a cheerful pullover with a wide lace pattern cleverly incorporated into the raglan lines and continuing onto the back in an unusual, optically slimming way. Constructed top-down entirely seamless with ¾ sleeves, a relaxed boat neck, and just enough ease to be considered comfortable but not shapeless, this sweater is predestined to become a favorite!
With its lace panels resembling rows of dancing lemon pie wedges, this sweater looks especially cheerful when worked in a fresh, bouncy color, such as “Gem, Set, Mecz” (Game, set and match) as shown and is sure to stand out on the tennis court and everywhere else!
“When life gives you lemons, bake a pie and knit yourself a peppy sweater!”
Materials:
* Magic Loop KaszmirLOVE or Dye Dye Done Casmelicious (80% Merino Wool, 10% Polyamide, 10% Cashmere Goat): 100g/ 383 yards 350 meters – 3 (3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5) skeins or approx. 1050 (1120, 1200, 1290, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1710, 1820) yards 960 (1025, 1100, 1180, 1280, 1370, 1460, 1560, 1660) meters of fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
The sample is size S1 worn with 2” 5 cm of positive ease; knit in colorway “Gem, Set, Mecz”.
* US 2½ – 3 mm 24” 60 cm & 40” 100 cm circular needles
or DPNs
* US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” 60 cm & 40” 100 cm circular needles
or DPNs
- 4 stitch markers in one color (A)
- 1 stitch marker in a second color (B)
- 2 stitch markers in a third color (C)
- stitch holder or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, M, M1, L, L1, XL, 2X)
To fit: 32 (34, 36 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 52)“ 81 (86, 91.5, 96.5, 101.5, 106.5 111.5, 122, 132) cm bust circumference.
Check the final measurements on page 5.
The pullover is meant to be worn with up to 2” 5 cm of positive ease (already incorporated into the pattern).
Gauge:
23 sts and 32 rows per 4” 10 cm in stockinette stitch with larger needles after blocking.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Miss Eyre - digital knitting pattern - PDF
In the times when knitting was one of the virtues of a well-raised girl, when home comfort was greatly appreciated, young and modest Jane Eyre lived her life to the fullest. Her clothes were plain and graceful - just like the delicate and sweet shawl you’re about to knit. This top-down shawl with a wide lace border will bring you warmth and comfort on solitary early morning walks or during long evenings spent with that special someone.
Yarn
Miss Babs Yummy 3-Ply (100% Superwash Merino; 335 yards/306 meters/5.2 ounces/150 grams), 2 skeins, Shown in Japanese Maple. Or approximately 590 yards/540 meters of sport weight yarn.
For best results when working with hand dyed yarns we strongly suggest alternating skeins of the same color throughout your project.
Finished Measurements
Length (outer edge): 61½”/156 cm Depth: 17½”/44 cm.
Needles
US 6 4 mm circular needle, 24”/60 cm
Gauge
18 Stitches and 30 Rows = 4”/10 cm square in garter stitch, lightly blocked.
Gauge is not essential; however, with a different gauge, actual finished measurements and total yardage will change.
Notions
Stitch markers for pattern repeats if desired
Tapestry needle
Pattern available in the following languages: English.
Leoch Shawl - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Leoch” is a slightly asymmetric triangular shawl, worked from one tip to a fun loopy i-cord bind off edge and decorated with playful tassels. A combination of an interesting textured pattern, adapted from a stitch pattern from one of Barbara Walker’s books, in conjunction with your good old friend garter stitch, will keep you interested while also providing stretches of relaxing in-between knitting where you can let your mind wander.
An ideal vacation project: Concentrate on the lace sections in the comforts of your quarters in the evenings or before your family gets up in the morning, and take the garter stitch parts to the beach or a cafe - you’ll be done in no time and will have something new to wear on the flight back!
The sample was made in hand dyed Tweed by new Polish yarnie Nellie’s Fibers.
Materials:
* Nellie’s Fibers Tweed (85% Merino, 15% Viscose): 100g/ 430 yards 400 meters. 3 skeins or approx. 930 yards 850 meters of any sport weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
- US 4 3.5 mm 40” 100 cm circular needle
- two US 4 3.5 mm double pointed needles
- cable needle
- Stitch marker
- Tapestry needle
One size fits all:
Finished measurements: length (outer edge): 78” 198 cm; depth: 26.75” 68 cm.
Gauge:
24 sts and 32 rows per 4” 10 cm in garter stitch after blocking.
Gauge is not essential; however, with a different gauge, actual finished measurements and total yardage will change.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Pocket You, Kangaroo - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Pocket you, Kangaroo!” has the casual looks that make you fit in when hiking or attending games, but still gives you the gratifying comfort of a garment tailored exclusively to your unique body shape.Seamlessly constructed, this sweater has all the extra little details that provide welcome diversion during knitting and instantly show the adept viewer what an accomplished crafter you are. It has a beautiful cable panel with texture-filled argyle shapes on the front and optically slimming vertical lines on the back, a rounded neckline just deep enough to show off a pretty necklace or cleverly draped neckerchief, and snug-fitting ribbed cuffs that safely keep out wind and cold. The same ribbing is repeated at the shirt tail hemline. Best of all is the incorporated kangaroo pocket where you can keep your hands warm or carry small items.
Yarn
Miss Babs Yowza (100% Superwash Merino; 560 yards/512 meters/8 ounces/226 grams), 2 (2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4) skeins shown in Fig. Or approximately 960 (1010, 1080, 1180, 1280, 1400, 1530, 1660, 1800) yards/880 (925, 990, 1080, 1170, 1280, 1400, 1520, 1650) meters of worsted weight yarn.
For best results when working with hand dyed yarns we strongly suggest alternating skeins of the same color throughout your project.
Finished Measurements
Chest: 32 (34½, 36, 38¼, 40, 44, 46¼, 50¼, 51¼)”/81 (87.5, 91.5, 97, 101.5, 111.5, 117.5, 127.5, 137.5) cm. Shown in 36”/91.5 cm, to be worn with 0-1”/2.5cm positive ease.
Needles
US 6 4 mm circular needle, 32”/80 cm long for body and double pointed needles for sleeves.
US 4 3.5 mm circular needle, 32”/80 cm long for body ribbing, 24”/60 cm long for neck finishing and double pointed needles for sleeve ribbing.
Gauge
20 Stitches and 32 Rows = 4”/10 cm square in reverse stockinette stitch on larger needles, lightly blocked.
Notions
Two stitch markers in one color (A)
Two stitch markers in a second color (B)
One stitch marker in a third color (to mark Beginning of Round)
Locking stitch markers
Stitch holders or waste yarn
Cable needle
Tapestry needle
Pattern available in the following languages: English.
Wave To Go - digital knitting pattern - PDF
The streamlined shape of this classic boat-neck pullover is enhanced by novelty raglan lines in zigzag form and a two-color border worked in the Fair-Isle technique featuring whimsical folkloristic motifs.
Make it in your favorite color combination. Will look great paired with jeans when using a hand-dyed Blue as contrasting color, and festive in White/Gold or Black/Silver. Especially pretty when using long color repeats as contrasting color!.
Materials:
- Main Color (MC): Zagroda Merino Dream /also known as Merino Sport/erino) 100g/339 yards (310 meters); 4 (4, 5, /5, 5, 6/, 6, 6, 7) skeins or approx. 1270 (1350, 1450, /1550, 1650, 1760/, 1870, 1990, 2100) yards /1160 (1240, 1325, /1420, 1510, 1610/, 1710, 1820, 1920) meters/ of sport weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
- Contrasting Color (CC): Garnstudio Drops Delight (75% Wool, 25% Nylon): 50 g/ 191 yards /175 meters/ – 1 skein or approx. 100 (110, 120, /130, 140, 150/, 160, 170, 180) yards 90 (100, 110, /120, 130, 140/, 150, 160, 170) meters of fingering weight yarn.
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” /60 cm/ & 40” /100 cm/ circular needles or DPNs
- US 6 – 4 mm 24” /60 cm/ & 40” /100 cm/ circular needles or DPNs
- 8 stitch markers
- stitch holder or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, /M, L, L1/, XL, 2X, 3X)
Bust circumference: 32 (34, 36, /38, 40, 42/, 44, 48, 51)“
81 (86.5, 91.5, /96.5, 101.5, 106.5/, 112, 122, 129.5) cm.
The pullover is meant to be worn with 1 – 2” /2.5 – 5 cm/ of positive ease. The sample is shown in size M worn with 2”
/5 cm/ of positive ease at bust.
Please note that you can adjust the size by altering the number of sts cast on in the underarm section.
Check final measurements on page 6.
Gauge:
22 sts and 33 rows per 4” /10 cm/ in Stockinette stitch with larger needles after blocking.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Schwarm - digital knitting pattern - PDF
3 skeins of “Ysolda Blend no. 1”, bought last year at the Edinburgh Yarn Festival, with its great stitch definition, seemed perfect to revisit and further develop the feather pattern that has intrigued me ever since designing “Be Confident” cowl.
Transferring this very expressive stitch pattern into a flat item with visible beginning and end proved to be a rather interesting endeavor, since it now sported wavy edges.
And so “Schwarm” 1 was born, a shawl knit from its tip to the wide part in this feather pattern that now looks like a school of fish moving in unison, with a textured section trailing behind like stirred-up water!
The shawl is fully reversible and can be made in any size, any yarn weight.
The thicker the yarn, the bigger the fish!
Materials:
* Ysolda Blend no. 1 (50% Wool – Merino, 40% Wool – Polwarth, 10% Wool - Zwartbles): 100g/ 345 yards [315 meters]. 3 skeins or approx. 790 yards [725 meters] of any sport weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
- US 4 [3.5 mm] 40” [100 cm] circular needle
- Tapestry needle
One size fits all:
Finished measurements: length (outer edge): 63” (160 cm); depth: 28.5” (72 cm).
Gauge:
18 sts and 36 rows per 4” (10 cm) in garter stitch after blocking.
Gauge is not essential; however, with a different gauge, actual finished measurements and total yardage will change.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Jurata - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Goddess Jūratė (from the noun jūra meaning the sea) lived under the Baltic Sea in a beautiful amber castle. She ruled the sea and all of the sea-life. A young fisherman named Kastytis was disturbing the peace as he was catching a lot of fish. Jūratė decided to punish him and restore the peace, but she fell in love with the handsome young fisherman. They spent some happy times in the castle, but Perkūnas, the thunder-god, found out that the immortal goddess had fallen in love with a mortal man. He became furious and struck the amber castle. It exploded into millions of pieces. Then Jūratė was chained to either the ruins or a rock on the seafloor by Perkūnas. According to legend, that is why pieces of amber come ashore after a storm on the Baltic Sea. (Wikipedia)
Jurata is a top-down shawl with asymmetrical short row shaping. The lively patterned Japanese style lace border with eyelet/picot edging is knitted on after the body has been finished. It is best showcased in a solid color. The body of the shawl features cheerful star stitch bands that look equally well in a solid, multicolor or long color repeat contrasting color.
Materials:
* 7 Oczek Merino 4Ply or Dye Dye Done Pure Merino (100% Merino): 100g/ 438 yards 400 meters or any fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
You will need 2 colors: 1 skein or approx. 420 yards (385 meters) in Color 1 (C1) and 2 skeins or approx. 600 yards (550 meters) in Color 2 (C2).
The sample is made with colors: “Morska Grota” (30) and “Melediwy” (31).
- US 4 3.5 mm 40” 100 cm circular needle
- Stitch marker
- Tapestry needle
- Cable needle
One size:
Finished measurements: length (outer edge): 70.75” 180 cm; depth (center): 21.25” 54 cm
Gauge:
20 sts and 34 rows per 4” 10 cm in garter stitch after blocking.
Gauge is not essential; however, with a different gauge, actual finished measurements and total yardage will change.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Tanta - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Tanta (Basque for “drop”) is a button-less cardigan worked seamlessly from the top down in one piece, starting with a wide shawl collar. The unusual upper body construction is achieved with sets of strategically placed increases, resulting in a modified saddle shoulder.
This cheerful cardigan features overlapping fronts and an elongated rounded back shaped with short rows.
The ragged sleeve increase lines continue into a decorative zigzag line towards the hem, accompanied by little eyelet “drops”, reminiscent of raindrops sliding down a windowpane.
Materials:
- Malabrigo Arroyo (100% Merino): 100g/ 335 yards /306 meters/ – 4 (4, 4, /5, 5, 5/, 5, 6, 6) skeins or approx. 1100 (1180, 1260, /1340, 1420, 1510/, 1600, 1700, 1800) yards /1005 (1080, 1150, /1225, 1300, 1380/, 1460, 1555, 1645) meters/ of sport weight yarn that knits up to gauge. The sample is made in colorway: “Reflecting Pool”.
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” /60 cm/ & 40” /100 cm/ circular needles or DPNs
- US 6 – 4 mm 24” /60 cm/ & 40” /100 cm/ circular needles or DPNs
- 4 stitch markers in one color (A)
- 4 stitch markers in a second color (B)
- 4 stitch markers in a third color (C)
- stitch holder or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, M, /M1, L, L1/, XL, 2X, 3X)
Bust circumference: 31 (33, 35, /37, 39, 41/, 43, 47, 51)“
/78.5 (84, 89, /94, 99, 104/, 109, 119.5, 129.5) cm/ronts overlapping to approximate Back width).
The cardigan is meant to be worn with up to 1” /2.5 cm/ of negative ease or 1” 2.5 cm of positive ease across the back (already incorporated into the pattern) and fronts open.
Please note that you can adjust the size by altering the number of sts cast on in the underarm section.
Check final measurements on page 8.
Gauge:
20 sts and 28 rows per 4” /10 cm/ in Stockinette stitch with larger needles after blocking.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Keep Warm Hat - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Keep Warm” is a reversible, two layered hat with interesting lace pattern.
Delicate color of the background, lurking through the openwork, not only gives the hat wonderful texture, but also warmth, so precious during winter.
Materials
* TOP LAYER – Color 1 (C1): John Arbon Textiles Harvest Hues (65% Merino, 35% Wool): 100g/ 437 yards 400 meters. 1 skein or approx. 300 (330) yards 275 (300 meters) of fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge WITH TWO STRANDS HELD TOGETHER.
BOTTOM LAYER – Color 2 (C2): Kettle Yarn Co. Baskerville (60% Exmoor Blueface, 25% Gotland, 15% Silk): 100g/ 437 yards 400 meters. 1 skein or approx. 160 (180) yards 150 (165 meters) of fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge WITH SINGLE STRAND.
The sample is knit with John Arbon Textiles Harvest Hues in “Thistle” and Kettle Yarn Co. Baskerville in “Dawn”.
Note: For the best result I recommend using soft and squishy yarn to avoid too much bulk.
- US 4 3.5 mm & 6 4 mm 16” (40 cm) circular needles or DPNs
- Cable needle
- One stitch marker
- Tapestry needle
Sizes
medium (large)
To fit head circumference: 22 (24)“ 56 (61) cm. Approx. hat length: 10.5 (11.5)” 27 (29) cm.
Gauge
1 repeat of Texture Pattern (14 sts and 22 rows) worked with larger needles = approx. 2.5” (6 cm) by 3” (7.5 cm) measured after blocking.
Make sure to obtain correct gauge with both: single and double strands; adjust needle size if needed.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English.
Color Me In - digital knitting pattern - PDF
I really like the new coloring books for grownups that have popped up everywhere lately – it’s so relaxing to color in those soothing patterns!
These books have been the inspiration for the whimsy colorwork pattern on the sleeves of this sweater, which is worked top down seamlessly in a textured slip stitch pattern. The double knit hem and cuffs are similar to those known from my “Anthro” sweater. Shoulders with accented shoulder “seams” are shaped with short rows, as are sleeve caps. The sleeves are worked in stockinette stitch with a two-color Fair-Isle pattern near the double-knit cuffs. The colorwork pattern will look at its best in a long color repeat gradient yarn with smooth color transitions, but you can use remnants in different colors, too, if you want to use up leftovers and don’t shy away from sewing in a lot of ends.
Materials:
* Main color (MC): Holst Garn Coast (55% Merino Wool, 45% Cotton): 50g/ 383 yards 350 meters – 5 (6, 6, [7, 7, 8], 8, 9, 9) skeins or approx. 1900 (2050, 2200, [2350, 2520, 2690], 2900, 3100, 3300) yards 1740 (1870, 2010, [2150, 2300, 2460], 2650, 2830, 3020) meters of light fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge WITH TWO STRANDS OF YARN HELD TOGETHER.
Contrasting color (CC): Garnstudio Drops Delight (75% Wool, 25% Nylon): 50 g/ 191 yards [175 meters] – 1 skein or approx. 100 (110, 120, [130, 140, 150], 160, 170, 180) yards 80 (90, 100, [105, 110, 120], 130, 140, 150) meters of fingering weight yarn. For best results, use long color repeat gradient yarn with smooth color transitions.
The sample is made with colorways: Silver Grey (MC) and Green Blue Mix (16).
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” 60 cm & 40” 100 cm circular needles or DPNs
- US 6 – 4 mm 24” [60 cm] & 40” [100 cm] circular needles or DPNs
- 4 stitch markers
- stitch holder or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, M, [M1, L, L1], XL, 2X, 3X)
To fit: 32 (34, 36, [38, 40, 44], 48, 52, 55)“
81 (86, 91.5, [96.5, 101.5, 111.5], 122, 132, 139.5) cm bust circumference. Check final measurements on page 7.
The pullover is meant to be worn with up to 3” 7.5 cm of positive ease (already incorporated into the pattern).
Gauge:
22 sts and 30 rows per 4” [10 cm] in Stockinette St and 22 sts and 34 rows per 4” [10 cm] in Slip Stitch Pattern – both with larger needles after blocking.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Hallis - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Hallis” is an unisex, slouchy style hat with allover texture.
Materials
* 7oczek Crazy DK (100% Merino): 100g/ 273 yards 250 meters; 1 skein or approx. 250 yards 230 meters of DK weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
The sample is knit with colorway: “Bordeaux”.
- US 4 3.5 mm & 6 4 mm 16” (40 cm) circular needles or DPNs
- Cable needle
- One stitch marker
- Tapestry needle
One size
To fit head circumference: 19/20 48/50 cm.
Approx. hat length: 11.5 “ 29 cm.
Gauge
18 stitches and 28 rnds per 4” 10 cm in stockinette stitch with larger needles after blocking.
Make sure to obtain correct gauge; adjust needle size if needed.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English.
Keep Snug Hat - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Keep Snug” is a fun, versatile hat with a little bit of twisted ribbing, and a little bit of cables.
Materials
* The Plucky Knitter Primo Aran (75% Merino, 20% Cashmere, 5% Nylon) 100g/ 200 yards (183 meters); 1 (2) skein/s or approx. 190 (220) yards 175 (200) meters of light aran or DK weight yarn that knits up to gauge. The sample is knit with colorway “Spring Forward”.
- US 4 3.5 mm & 6 4 mm 16” (40 cm) circular needles or DPNs
- Cable needle
- One stitch marker
- Tapestry needle
Sizes
medium (large)
To fit head circumference: 22 (24)“ 56 (61) cm. Approx. hat length: 9.5 (10.25)” 24 (26) cm.
Gauge
18 stitches and 28 rounds per 4” 10cm in stockinette stitch with larger needles after blocking.
Make sure to obtain correct gauge; adjust needle size if needed.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English.
Keep Cute Hat - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Keep Cute” is a classic beanie with allover texture.
This feminine hat lets your minds float, keeping your head nice and warm.
Materials
* Malabrigo Finito (100% Merino): 50g/ 200 yards [183 meters]; 2 skeins or approx. 350 (370, 390) yards [320 (340, 355 meters)] of sport weight yarn that knits up to gauge WITH TWO STRANDS HELD TOGETHER.
The sample is knit with colorway: “Dewberry”.
- US 4 [3.5 mm] & 6 [4 mm] 16” (40 cm) circular needles or DPNs
- Cable needle
- One stitch marker
- Tapestry needle
Sizes
small (medium, large)
To fit head circumference: 19 (22, 24)“ [48 (56, 61) cm]. Approx. hat length: 8.25 (8.75, 8.75)” [21 (22.5, 22.5) cm].
Gauge
1 repeat of Texture Pattern (12 sts and 16 rows) worked with larger needles = approx. 2” (5 cm) by 2.25” (6 cm) measured after blocking.
Make sure to obtain correct gauge; adjust needle size if needed.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English.
Keep Cool Hat - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Keep Cool” is an unisex, beanie with allover texture and cables.
Classic and regular cables make this item a must-have for any fashion season, as simplicity is always in!
Materials
- Polo & CO Changthang Bulky (50% Yak, 50% Merino): 100g/ 145 yards [133 meters]; 1 skein or approx. 120 (140) yards [110 (130 meters)] of bulky weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
- US 7 [4.5 mm] & 8 [5 mm] 16” (40 cm) circular needles or DPNs
- Cable needle
- One stitch marker
- Tapestry needle
Sizes
medium (large)
To fit head circumference: 20 (24)“ [50 (61) cm]. Approx. hat length: 8.25 (8.75)” [21 (22.5) cm].
Gauge
1 repeat of Cable Pattern (16 sts and 8 rows) worked with larger needles = approx. 3.5” (9 cm) by 1.5” (4 cm) measured after blocking.
Make sure to obtain correct gauge; adjust needle size if needed.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, French.
Keep Calm Hat - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Keep Calm” is an unisex, slouchy style hat with allover texture.
Light and fluffy hat with a cute pom-pom takes you back to your most precious memories of childhood time winters.
Materials
* Quince & CO Owl (50% Wool, 50% Camelid - Alpaca): 50g/ 120 yards [110 meters]; hat: 3 skeins or approx. 330 (350) yards [300 (320) meters] of worsted weight yarn that knits up to gauge WITH TWO STRANDS HELD TOGETHER. pompom: approx. 80 yards [74 meters] of any worsted weight yarn. Alternatively, you can use leftovers of a contrasting color for a pompom.
The sample is knit with colorway: “Elf”.
- US 7 [4.5 mm] & 8 [5 mm] 16” (40 cm) circular needles or DPNs
- Cable needle
- One stitch marker
- Tapestry needle
- Pompom maker (optional)
Sizes
medium (large)
To fit head circumference: 19/20 (22/24)“ [48/50 (56/61) cm]. Approx. hat length: 11.5 (12.75)” [29 (32.5) cm].
Gauge
14 stitches and 18 rounds per 4” [10 cm] in stockinette stitch with larger needles after blocking.
Make sure to obtain correct gauge; adjust needle size if needed.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English.
Roksolana - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Magic Loop’s” hand dyed yarns with their wonderfully saturated hues were the inspiration for “Roksolana”.
Crescent-shaped shawls are always versatile, but this long-stretched narrow version, ideal for draping around the neck, makes this classic shape even better.
The combination of stitch patterns, including slipped stitches and a cheerful pebble pattern, interspersed with relaxing garter stitch, looks especially well in bright hues on a neutral background.
“Roksolana” was designed in collaboration with Magic Loop.
Materials:
* Magic Loop KolorLove (80% Merino, 20% Nylon): 50g/ 230 yards [210 meters] – 2 colors: 3 skeins or approximately 600 yards [550 meters] in color 1 (C1) and 3 skeins or approximately 680 yards 620 meters in color 2 (C2). The sample is made in colorways: “Sorbet Wisniowy” and “Genuenskie Noce”.
Please note that you will need almost entire 3 skeins of C2 yarn to make this shawl. Check your gauge to make sure you will not run out of yarn.
- US 2½ – 3 mm 40” [100 cm] circular needles
- cable needle
- tapestry needle
One size:
Finished measurements: length (outer edge): 93” [236 cm]; depth (center): 23.5” [60 cm]
Gauge:
22 sts and 35 rows per 4” [10 cm] in garter stitch after blocking.
Gauge is not essential; however, with a different gauge, actual finished measurements and total yardage will change.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Make It Yours - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Make it Yours” is a slim-fitting pullover with a center cable panel on a double moss stitch ground. The cable stitch pattern, worked from a chart or written instructions, is full of unexpected twists and turns and culminates in a flattering neckline just to show your best features.
The sweater is knitted almost seamlessly from the bottom up with flattering waist shaping and set-in sleeves started from short row sleeve caps, with and a series of decreases for neckline and armholes.
This versatile pullover that can complement almost everything from jeans to festive skirt is going to be one of your favorites!
“Make It Yours” was designed in collaboration with Malabrigo Yarns.
Materials:
- Malabrigo Finito (100% Merino): 50g/ 200 yards [183 meters] – 5 (6, 6, [7, 7, 7], 8, 9, 9) skeins or approx. 980 (1050, 1120, [1210, 1300, 1390], 1500, 1610, 1720) yards 900 (960, 1030, [1100, 1190, 1270], 1370, 1470, 1570) meters of sport weight yarn that knits up to gauge. The sample is made in “Plomo” colorway.
- US 2 ½ – 3 mm 24” [60 cm] & 40” [100 cm] circular needles or DPNs
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” [60 cm] & 40” [100 cm] circular needles or DPNs
- 2 stitch markers in one color (A)
- 2 stitch markers in a second color (B)
- stitch holder or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Note: Even though Malabrigo Finito is listed as a fingering weight yarn, its recommended gauge falls in the sport weight range on Ravelry’s standards chart.
Sizes:
XS (S, M, [M1, L, L1], XL, 2X, 3X)
To fit: 30 (33, 36, [38, 41, 44], 48, 52, 55)“
76 (84, 91.5, [96.5, 104, 111.5], 122, 132, 139.5) cm bust circumference. Check final measurements on page 8.
The pullover is meant to be worn with up to 2” [5 cm] of negative ease (already incorporated into the pattern).
Gauge:
24 sts and 36 rows per 4” [10 cm] in Double Moss Stitch pattern with larger needles after blocking.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
CareAway Shawl - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Care-away Shawl” is knit from the tip to the widest part with increases at the edges and can be worked in any size until the yarn is used up.
The stitch pattern with lots of twisted stitches and interesting large holes is of my own invention.
Materials:
* Dye Dye Done Yakalicious DK (60% Merino, 20% Yak, 20% Silk): 100g/ 231 yards [211 meters]: 4 skeins or approx. 830 yards [760 meters].
Sample is knit in colorway “Curcuma”.
* US 6 – 4 mm 32" [80 cm] circular needles
* tapestry needle
One size fits all:
Finished measurements: 68" [173 cm] wingspan and 33" [84 cm] deep.
Gauge:
Texture Pattern repeat (40 sts x 40 rows) = 3.25" [8 cm] x 4.5" [11 cm] washed and blocked.
Gauge is not essential; however, with a different gauge, actual finished measurements and total yardage will change.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Almandite - digital knitting pattern - PDF
If you like to experiment with colors by knitting a sweater, and ordinary fading is not enough for you, it is also worth to try marling.
Marling is one of the easiest methods of colored knitting – all you have to do is connect two strands of yarn in different colors. However, if at the same time each one of the yarns is of a different fiber blend and structure, and you change every few rows to a new color, you can get a unique piece of knitwear with exclusive colors.
This is the method I used in the “Almandite” sweater.
“Almandite” is a classic and elegant open front cardigan knitted from the top to the bottom in one piece with two strands in different colors held together. To achieve smooth transitions and extraordinary colors, the strands are separated in the indicated places and replaced with new colors. An additional effect is added by an interesting textured pattern, complemented by a wide collar knitted in garter stitch.
Materials:
* Yarn A – Dye Dye Done Pure Merino (100% Merino): 100g/ 436 yards [400 meters] held together with yarn B – Dye Dye Done SilkyPaca (70% Superfine Alpaca, 30% Silk): 50g/ 218 yards [200 meters].
Total yardage requirements: 3 (4, 4, [4, 4, 4], 5, 5, 5, 5, 6) skeins or approx. 1270 (1310, 1350, [1430, 1510, 1630], 1750, 1870, 1990) yards [1160 (1200, 1240, [1310, 1380, 1490], 1600, 1710, 1820) meters] of yarn A and 6 (7, 7, [7, 7, 8], 9, 9, 10, 10, 11) skeins or approx. 1270 (1310, 1350, [1430, 1510, 1630], 1750, 1870, 1990) yards [1160 (1200, 1240, [1310, 1380, 1490], 1600, 1710, 1820) meters] of yarn B – for yardage requirements for each color please refer to page 4.
* US 4 – 3.5 mm & US 5 – 3.75 mm 24" [60 cm] & 60" [150 cm] circular needles or double pointed needles
* 2 stitch markers in one color (A), 4 stitch markers in a second color (B)
* stitch holders or scrap yarn
* tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, [M, M1, L], L1, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL)
Bust circumference (with fronts overlapping to approximate back width): 37.25 (38.75, 40.5, [43.5, 45.25, 46.75], 49.25, 53.25, 57.25, 61.25, 65.25)" [94.5 (98.5, 102.5, [110, 115, 119], 125, 135, 145, 155.5, 165.5) cm].
To fit sizes: 32 (34, 36, [38, 40, 42], 44, 48, 52, 56, 60)" [81 (86, 91.5, [96.5, 101.5, 106.5], 111.5, 122, 132, 142, 152.5) cm].
The cardigan is meant to be worn with up to 5" [12.5 cm] of positive ease across the back (already incorporated into the pattern and fronts open.
Gauge:
20 sts and 28 rows per 4" [10 cm] in reverse st st with two strands held together, knit on larger needles, washed and blocked. Sample is size S1 worn with 5" [12.5 cm] of positive ease.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
Owieczki - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Hallis” is an unisex, slouchy style hat with allover texture.
Materials
* 7oczek Crazy DK (100% Merino): 100g/ 273 yards 250 meters; 1 skein or approx. 250 yards 230 meters of DK weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
The sample is knit with colorway: “Bordeaux”.
- US 4 3.5 mm & 6 4 mm 16” (40 cm) circular needles or DPNs
- Cable needle
- One stitch marker
- Tapestry needle
One size
To fit head circumference: 19/20 48/50 cm.
Approx. hat length: 11.5 “ 29 cm.
Gauge
18 stitches and 28 rnds per 4” 10 cm in stockinette stitch with larger needles after blocking.
Make sure to obtain correct gauge; adjust needle size if needed.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English.
Wink - digital knitting pattern - PDF
There is a perfect cardigan to slip on when the balmy days of summer transition to the chilly days of autumn. That cardigan is Ink.
But what happens when the chilly days of autumn turn to the cold days of winter, and you have to put that perfect cardigan away?
Wink will take its place as the favorite cardigan for those cold days and nights. It has the same stylish design and features as Ink plus the benefits of the warmth that only a worsted weight garment can provide.
Knit in Malabrigo Rios at a gauge of 18 stitches and 25 rows per 4 inches, Wink will be a fairly quick and pleasurable knit - quick as a wink!
Materials:
* Malabrigo Rios (100% Merino) 100g/ 210 yards (192 meters) 5 (5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 8, 8, 9) skeins or approx. 820 (920, 1020, 1130, 1240, 1350, 1470, 1610, 1770) yards 750 (841, 933, 1033, 1134, 1234, 1344, 1472, 1618) meters of worsted weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
* US 4 – 3.5 mm & US 5 – 3.75 mm 24" [60 cm] & 60" [150 cm] circular needles or double pointed needles
* 2 stitch markers in one color (A), 4 stitch markers in a second color (B)
* stitch holders or scrap yarn
* tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, M, M1, L, L1, XL, 2X)
To fit: 30 (32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 44, 48, 52)“ 70 (80, 85, 90, 95, 100, 110, 120, 130) cm bust circumference.
The cardigan is meant to be worn with 2 – 3” 5 – 7.5 cm of positive ease.
Gauge:
18 sts and 25 rows per 4” 10 cm in reverse stockinette stitch with larger needles after blocking – save time by checking gauge :)
Please note that I knit loosely so you may need a different needle size or different yarn weight to obtain the gauge.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Feel Hugged - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Simple garter stitch alternates with a textured pattern in this triangular shawl knit on the bias from the tip to the widest side.
Looks best in solid colors or not too wild hand dyed yarns.
Materials:
- Malabrigo Finito (100% Merino): 50g/ 200 yards [183 meters] – 6 skeins or approximately 1120 yards [1030 meters] of sport weight yarn that knits up to gauge. The sample is made in “Glitter” colorway.
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 40” [100 cm] circular needles
- tapestry needle
One size fits all:
Finished measurements: length (outer edge): 85” [216 cm]; depth: 33” [84 cm].
Gauge:
21 sts and 36 rows per 4” [10 cm] in garter stitch after blocking.
Gauge is not essential; however, with a different gauge, actual finished measurements and total yardage will change.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Be Open Minded - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Potala” is a seamless open-front cardigan, especially warm thanks to the yak-merino-silk blend and a ribbed back.
Raglan and yoke increases, skillfully integrated in the ribbing pattern, and an optically slimming shawl collar give this garment its air of sophisticated elegance, while incorporated positive ease and overlapping fronts make sure it fits worry-free every day.
Materials:
* Dye Dye Done Yakalicious (60% Merino, 20% Silk, 20% Yak): 100g/ 400 yards 366 meters – 3 (4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5) skeins or approx. 1190 (1280, 1370, 1470, 1570, 1670, 1770, 1880, 1990) yards 1090 (1170, 1250, 1340, 1440, 1530, 1620, 1720, 1820) meters of fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
Sample is size S1 worn with 5” 12.5 cm of positive ease knit in colorway “Tibetan”.
- US 2½ – 3 mm 24” 60 cm & 60” 150 cm circular needles or DPNs
- US 3 – 3.25 mm 24” 60 cm & 60” 150 cm circular needles or DPNs
- 2 stitch markers in one color (A)
- 2 stitch markers in a second color (B)
- 2 stitch markers in a third color (C)
- stitch holder or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, M, M1, L, L1, XL, 2XL)
Bust circumference (with fronts overlapping to approximate back width): 37 (38.5, 40.5, 42.75, 44.75, 47.25, 49, 52.75, 57)“ 92.5 (96, 101, 107, 112, 118, 122.5, 132, 142) cm.
To fit sizes: 32 (34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 52)” 81 (86, 91.5, 96.5, 101.5, 106.5, 111.5, 122, 132) cm.
The cardigan is meant to be worn with up to 5.5” 14 cm of positive ease across the back (already incorporated into the pattern) and fronts open.
Gauge:
27 sts and 35 rows per 4” 10 cm in stockinette stitch;
32 sts and 35 rows per 4” 10 cm in 2x2 ribbing slightly stretched;
– both made with larger needles, washed and blocked.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Be Confident - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Do you feel intimidated sometimes and think: “That’s too hard for me, I couldn’t possibly be able to achieve that”?
Well, “Be confident” because many things are a lot easier when you actually try them as they had seemed on first glance.
The stitch pattern in this generously proportioned cowl, which I immediately fell in love with when I found it online, looks like a complicated shell stitch, but is actually quite easy to make. Just try it!
Materials:
* Malabrigo Rios (100% Merino): 100g/ 210 yards [192 meters] – 3 skeins or approximately 550 (600) yards [505 (550) meters] of worsted weight yarn that knits up to gauge. The sample is made in the “Plomo” colorway.
* US 6 – 4 mm & US 7 – 4.5 mm 24" [60 cm] circular needles
* one stitch marker
* tapestry needle
Sizes:
Cowl (double twisted cowl)
Finished measurements: circumference: 37.75 (51.75)" [96 (123) cm]; height: 14 (14)" [35.5 (35.5) cm].
Gauge:
1 repeat of Texture Pattern (14 sts and 20 rows) worked with larger needles = approx. 3.5" (9 cm) by 3.25" (8.5 cm) measured after blocking.
Pattern available in the following languages: English, German, Polish.
Walkham - digital knitting pattern - PDF
This unostentatiously elegant, but not overloaded cardigan is worked top down seamlessly by first knitting the back panel sideways and afterwards picking up stitches along both edges to create the back and then both fronts.
Stitches for the set-in sleeves are picked around the armhole after the body has been finished. Sleeves are then shaped with short rows and end in elegant cuffs wide enough to accommodate a blouse underneath. These cuffs, which repeat the lace pattern from the back panel, are worked sideways in a special technique so they are still seamless.
Stylish button bands with paired imitation stag-horn buttons on a stockinette stitch background are bordered by narrow cables that repeat at the sides of the sweater. A rolled stockinette stitch neckline tops off this versatile garment.
Materials:
* Kettle Yarn Indigo – (60% Exmoor Blueface / 25% Gotland / 15% Silk): 100g/ 366 meters [400 yards] – 2 (3, 3, [3, 3, 4], 4, 4) skeins or approx. 175 (195, 215, [230, 255, 275], 305, 335) g [695 (768, 840, [915, 1005, 1097], 1207, 1317) m / 760 (840, 920, [1000, 1100, 1200], 1320, 1440) yds] of fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge. The sample is knit in colorway “Umbra”.
* 3 mm (US#2.5) 60 cm / 24" and 100 cm / 40" circular needles or DPNs
* 3.5 mm (US#4) 60 cm / 24" and 100 cm 40" circular needles or DPNs
* 2 stitch markers in one color (A)
* 4 stitch markers in a second color (B)
* cable needle
* 17 mm [¾"] buttons – 14 pieces
* stitch holder or scrap yarn
* tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, [M, M1, L], XL, 2X)
Pasujące na obwód biustu: 82 (86, 93, [97, 103, 109] 119, 130) cm.
Gauge:
20 oczek i 33.5 rzędów w 10 cm ściegiem gładkim prawym na grubszych drutach po zblokowaniu.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Sea Gems - digital knitting pattern - PDF
I already knew Miss Babs’ wonderful yarns from having designed Alpine Water Shawl for her in the past, but when I saw a beautiful gradient shawl online, I asked Miss Babs whether she ever custom-dyed gradient sets, and she replied she would be happy to develop a color set specially for me.
After we had talked about possible colors, I forwarded color samples found on Pinterest in my favorite purplish hues, which Miss Babs used for inspiration to develop a gem of a unique purple gradient set.
The colors and slip stitch pattern were perfect to show the beauty of Miss Babs' gradient set and reminded me of all the different colors and shapes of sea glass, hence the name: “Sea Gems”.
And this is how this asymmetrical triangle shawl came to life.
Materials:
* Miss Babs Yummy 2-Ply (100% Merino): 113g/ 400 yards [366 meters] and Miss Babs Yummy 2-Ply Toes (100% Merino): 37g/ 133 yards [122 meters].
7 colors: approx. 400 yards [366 meters] of Main Color (MC) and approx. 90 yards [85 meters] per each of 6 Contrasting Colors (CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4, CC5, CC6).
The sample is knit in colorways “Fleur de Sel” (MC), “Purple Urchin” (CC1), “Sea Urchin” (CC2), “Blue Mussel” (CC3), “Paua” (CC4), “Spiny” (CC5), and “Umi Tongue” (CC6).
Please note that you will need almost an entire skein of MC yarn to make this shawl. Check your gauge to make sure you will not run out of yarn.
* US 2½ [3.0 mm] – 40" [100 cm] circular needle
* Tapestry needle
One size:
Finished measurements: length (outer edge): 84.5" [215 cm]; depth: 24.5" [62 cm].
Gauge:
20 sts and 38 rows per 4" [10 cm] in garter stitch after blocking.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Softly - digital knitting pattern - PDF
This unostentatiously elegant, but not overloaded cardigan is worked top down seamlessly by first knitting the back panel sideways and afterwards picking up stitches along both edges to create the back and then both fronts.
Stitches for the set-in sleeves are picked around the armhole after the body has been finished. Sleeves are then shaped with short rows and end in elegant cuffs wide enough to accommodate a blouse underneath. These cuffs, which repeat the lace pattern from the back panel, are worked sideways in a special technique so they are still seamless.
Stylish button bands with paired imitation stag-horn buttons on a stockinette stitch background are bordered by narrow cables that repeat at the sides of the sweater. A rolled stockinette stitch neckline tops off this versatile garment.
Materials:
* Kettle Yarn Indigo – (60% Exmoor Blueface / 25% Gotland / 15% Silk): 100g/ 366 meters [400 yards] – 2 (3, 3, [3, 3, 4], 4, 4) skeins or approx. 175 (195, 215, [230, 255, 275], 305, 335) g [695 (768, 840, [915, 1005, 1097], 1207, 1317) m / 760 (840, 920, [1000, 1100, 1200], 1320, 1440) yds] of fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge. The sample is knit in colorway “Umbra”.
* 3 mm (US#2.5) 60 cm / 24" and 100 cm / 40" circular needles or DPNs
* 3.5 mm (US#4) 60 cm / 24" and 100 cm 40" circular needles or DPNs
* 2 stitch markers in one color (A)
* 4 stitch markers in a second color (B)
* cable needle
* 17 mm [¾"] buttons – 14 pieces
* stitch holder or scrap yarn
* tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, [M, M1, L], XL, 2X)
Pasujące na obwód biustu: 82 (86, 93, [97, 103, 109] 119, 130) cm.
Gauge:
20 oczek i 33.5 rzędów w 10 cm ściegiem gładkim prawym na grubszych drutach po zblokowaniu.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Good Old Days - digital knitting pattern - PDF
When life gets really hectic, do you wish sometimes you could have lived in the “Good Old Days”?
We always have this romantic notion that everything seemed so simple back then when people would grow everything they needed, spin their own yarn and weave their own cloth to be hand stitched into one-of-a-kind garments, but actually, all was pretty labor-intensive work! When one had to gather plants and berries to dye their own handspun before weaving it into cloth, people wouldn’t allow anything to go to waste, not even the smallest fabric remnant.
Leftovers from cutting out a dress pattern would be stitched together to make something smaller but still useful, such as a neck kerchief.
This triangular shawl in four different subdued colors lets you look like “Good Old Days” – it’s knit from one corner to the widest part with stitches picked up along the edge and wedges knit on the side of the shawl, more stitches picked up along the top edge and a small Aster stitch border added at the end, resembling narrow strips of fabric stitched together.
While recreating the looks of the “Good Old Days”, you might want to still keep today’s conveniences, like circular needles and patterns you can use on your phone, though!
Materials:
* The Plucky Knitter Snug Fingering (70% Wool – Merino, 20% Goat - Cashmere goat, 10% Camelid - Alpaca): 115g/ 385 yards [352 meters].
4 colors: approx. 120 yards (110 meters) of Color 1 (C1), approx. 280 yards (260 meters) of Color 2 (C2), approx. 350 yards (320 meters) of Color 3 (C3), and approx. 350 yards (320 meters) of Color 4 (C4) that knits up to gauge. The sample is knit in colorways “Twill” (C1), “Wax Poetic” (C2), “Good Ole Days” (C3), and “Bespoke” (C4).
* US 4 [3.5 mm] 40" [100 cm] circular needle
* 2 stitch markers
* Tapestry needle
One size fits all:
Finished measurements: length (outer edge): 86.5" (220 cm); depth: 32.25" (63 cm).
Gauge:
23 sts and 36 rows per 4" (10 cm) in garter stitch after blocking.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Rippling Around - A5 Printed Pattern
“Rippling Around” is a long-sleeved sweater with circular yoke, worked seamlessly from the top down. The textured and openwork stitch patterns on the yoke, the asymmetrical ribbing at the hem, and last but not least the color, remind of water sloshing around in a washbasin.
A5 Printed Pattern
Pattern available in the following languages: English.
Pages: 8 with cover
Materials:
* Dye Dye Done Stella (75% Merino, 20% Nylon, 5% Stellina): 100g/ 437 yards 400 meters – 3 (3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5) skeins or approx. 1080 (1150, 1220, 1300, 1390, 1500, 1600, 1710, 1820) yards 990 (1050, 1115, 1190, 1270, 1370, 1460, 1560, 1660) meters of fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
Sample is size S1 worn with 5.5” 14 cm of positive ease knit in colorway “Coastline Cottage”.
- US 2½ – 3 mm 24” 60 cm & 60” 150 cm circular needles or double pointed needles
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” 60 cm & 60” 150 cm circular needles or double pointed needles
- 1 stitch marker in one color (BOR)
- 4 stitch markers in a second color (B)
- 3 stitch markers in a third color (C)
- stitch holders or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, M, M1, L, L1, XL, 2XL)
Bust circumference: 36.5 (38.75, 41.25, 43.5, 44.75, 47.25, 47.75, 52.75, 57)“ 91.5 (97, 103, 109, 112, 118, 119.5, 132, 142.5) cm.
To fit sizes: 32 (34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 52)“ 81 (86, 91.5, 96.5, 101.5, 106.5, 111.5, 122, 132) cm.
The sweater is meant to be worn with approx. 5.5” 14 cm of positive ease.
Gauge:
25 sts and 36 rows per 4” 10 cm in Stockinette stitch (st st) with larger needles, washed and blocked.
Pattern available in the following languages: English.
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Eilean - A5 Printed Pattern
“Eilean” (Gaelic for an island) is a top-down seamless sweater, combining the best of yoke and raglan construction for an ultimate fit. Its slightly bell-shaped sleeves are comfortably wide, but not in the way, and the all-over texture makes this garment an entertaining knit. With a small amount of simple fair isle knitting on the yoke – just enough to be decorative, but not as much as to be intimidatingly complicated – it is a good project to get acquainted with colorwork in the round.
“Eilean” sweater is knit in our “Delicious” yarn – a gorgeous blend of baby alpaca, silk and cashmere that is pleasant to work with, and equally pleasant to wear.
A5 Printed Pattern
Pattern available in the following languages: English.
Pages: 8 with cover
Materials:
* Dye Dye Done Delicious (70% Alpaca, 20% Silk, 10% Cashmere): 100g/ 437 yards 400 meters
Main Color (MC): 3 (3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5) skeins or approx. 1080 (1150, 1220, 1300, 1390, 1500, 1600, 1710, 1820) yards 990 (1050, 1115, 1190, 1270, 1370, 1460, 1560, 1660) meters.
Contrasting Color (CC): 1 skein or approx. 50 (55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90) yards 45 (50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85) meters.
Sample is size S1 worn with 3.5” 9 cm of positive ease knit in colorways “Baby Elephant” (MC) and “Snowbound” (CC).
- US 2½ – 3 mm 24” (size A); US 3 – 3.25 mm 24” (size B); US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” (size C) - 60 cm & 60” 150 cm circular needles or double pointed needles
- cable needle
- 4 stitch markers in one color (A)
- stitch holders or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, M, M1, L, L1, XL, 2XL)
Bust circumference: 35.25 (37.25, 39.25, 41.25, 43.25, 45.25, 47.25, 51.25, 55.25)“ 88 (93, 98, 103, 108, 113, 118, 128, 138) cm.
To fit sizes: 32 (34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 52)“ 81 (86, 91.5, 96.5, 101.5, 106.5, 111.5, 122, 132) cm.
The sweater is meant to be worn with approx. 3.5” 9 cm of positive ease.
Gauge:
24 sts and 36 rows per 4” 10 cm in Knot Pattern with larger needles, washed and blocked.
Fluorite - A5 Printed Pattern
Faded knitwear is still very popular, not to mention great for using up single skeins!
This loose-fitting seamless sweater, worked top down with unconventional overlong trumpet sleeves, is your canvas to play with colors.
With the stitch pattern, born out of improvising with increases, I came up when I wanted to create something more intricate, with a unique color scheme and an interesting texture that would appeal to the wild girl in every knitter, too.
Here, you can turn the general idea and technical recommendations for blending colorways into your very own color adventure in knit. Detailed fading instructions are included on page 4 of the pattern. It is up to you to decide whether you’d like to work this garment in one color, emphasizing the texture of the pretty twisted ribbing lines, or from the minimum of three to as many colors as you like from your riotous remnant basket.
A5 Printed Pattern
Pattern available in the following languages: English.
Pages: 12 with cover
Materials:
* Dye Dye Done Cashmelicious (80% Merino, 10% Cashmere, 10% Nylon): 100g/ 382 yards 349 meters
Yardage requirements for single color sweater: 3 (4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5) skeins or approx. 1100 (1170, 1250, 1330, 1430, 1530, 1630, 1750, 1900) yards 1005 (1070, 1140, 1220, 1310, 1400, 1490, 1600, 1740) meters
Yardage requirements for three color sweater: 4 (4, 4, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7) skeins or approx. 1190 (1320, 1430, 1580, 1730, 1890, 2050, 2230, 2410) yards 1090 (1210, 1310, 1440, 1580, 1730, 1870, 2040, 2200) metersardage requirements for each color please refer to page 4).
- US 3 – 3.25 mm 24” 60 cm & 60” 150 cm circular needles or double pointed needles
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” 60 cm & 60” 150 cm circular needles or double pointed needles
- 4 stitch markers in one color (A), 16 stitch markers in a second color (B), 1 stitch marker in a third color (BOR)
- stitch holders or scrap yarn
- a row counter (recommended)
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, M, M1, L, L1, XL, 2XL)
Bust circumference: 36.75 (39.5, 41.25, 42.75, 45.5, 47.25, 48.75, 53.25, 57.5)“ 92 (98.5, 103, 107, 113.5, 118, 122, 133, 143.5) cm.
To fit sizes: 32 (34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 52)” 81 (86, 91.5, 96.5, 101.5, 106.5, 111.5, 122, 132) cm.
The sweater is meant to be worn with approx. 5” 12.5 cm of positive ease.
Gauge:
28 sts and 35 rows per 4” 10 cm in Twisted Stitch Ribbing with larger needles, washed and blocked. Sample is size S1 worn with 5” 12.5 cm of positive ease knit in colorways “Dizzy Sheep” (C1), “Granite Marbles” (C2), and “Forest at Dusk” (C3).
Leizu - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Leizu” was inspired by a ready-to-wear sweater seen in an online shop. While that sweater was a simple two-color brioche pullover, I wanted to design something similar, but without the heaviness of brioche fabric, something with the look of brioche, but actually much lighter. Gorgeous Julie Asselin Leizu DK seemed just the right material to achieve this!
“Leizu” is knit top-down and seamless featuring neckline and bottom back shaping with short rows. The sweater uses two colors, starting with a contrasting color. The entire body and raglan sleeves are worked with the main color in stockinette with wide ribbed panels at the sides. The contrasting color is added in again after body and sleeves have been completed to work both torso and sleeve ribbing with two colors. It is not brioche, but actually corrugated ribbing! (A few links to helpful technique videos are added for your convenience.)
Materials: * Julie Asselin Leizu DK (90% Merino, 10% Silk): 115g/ 260 yards [238 meters]. The sample is made with colorways “Birch” (MC) and “Elephant” (CC).
You will need 4 (4, 5, [5, 5, 6], 6, 7, 7) skeins or approx. 950 (1020, 1100, [1180, 1280, 1380], 1480, 1580, 1680) yards [870 (930, 1000, [1080, 1170, 1260], 1350, 1450, 1540) meters] of any DK weight yarn in MC
and 1 skein or approx. 110 (120, 130, [140, 160, 180], 200, 220, 260) yards [100 (110, 120, [130, 150, 160], 180, 200, 240) meters] of any DK weight yarn in CC.
* US 4 – 3.5 mm 24" [60 cm] & 40" [100 cm] circular needles or DPNs
* US 6 – 4 mm 24" [60 cm] & 40" [100 cm] circular needles or DPNs
* US 7 – 4.5 mm 24" [60 cm] & 40" [100 cm] circular needles or DPNs
* 4 stitch markers
* Stitch holder or scrap yarn
* tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, M, [M1, L, L1], XL, XXL, 3XL)
To fit: 30 (34, 36, [38, 40, 42], 44, 48, 52)"
[76 (86, 91.5, [96.5, 101.5, 106,5], 111.5, 122, 132) cm] bust circumference. The sweater is meant to be worn with up to 2" [5 cm] of positive ease (already incorporated into the pattern).
Gauge:
20 sts and 26 rows per 4" [10 cm] in Stockinette stitch with US 6 – 4 mm needles after blocking.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Crossing Over - digital knitting pattern - PDF
After having made “Naturally Yours” last year in collaboration with De Rerum Natura, I decided to revisit this lovely and versatile yarn and design another open front cardigan (…my favorite type of sweater!).
“Crossing over” is worked top down and seamless (…my favorite construction method for sweaters!), starting from the wide collar, followed by the yoke and the body.
The back in an easy to knit half brioche stitch pattern features an interesting shaping detail based on an updated version of the shaping used in my “Wien” pullover, with a larger backcrossing that moves first “up” and then “down”, where in “Wien” it meandered only in one direction.
This comfortable and laid-back cardigan will add interest to any casual outfit!
Materials:
* De Rerum Natura Gilliatt (100% Merino): 100g/ 273 yards [250 meters]; 4 (5, 5, 5, [6, 6], 7, 7, 7) skeins or approx. 1000 (1100, 1200, 1300, [1420, 1540], 1660, 1780, 1900) yards [915 (1005, 1100, 1190, [1300, 1410], 1520, 1630, 1740) meters] of Worsted weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
The sample is knit in colorway "Granit".
* US 6 – 4 mm 24" [60 cm] & 40" [100 cm] circular needles
* US 8 – 5 mm 24" [60 cm] & 40" [100 cm] circular needles
* 2 stitch markers in one color (Cm = collar-band markers)
* 4 stitch markers in a second color (RGm = raglan markers)
* 2 stitch markers in a third color (Bm = back markers)
* 2 stitch markers in a fourth color (UNm = underarm markers)
* cable needle
* stitch holder or scrap yarn
* tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, M, [M1, L], XL, 2X, 3X)
To fit: 30 (32, 34, 36, [38, 40], 44, 48, 52)" [76 (81.5, 86.5, 91.5, [96.5, 101.5], 112, 122, 132) cm] bust circumference (with fronts overlapping to approximate back width).
The cardigan is meant to be worn with a small amount of positive ease (already incorporated into the pattern).
Gauge:
18 sts and 25 rows per 4" [10 cm] in reverse stockinette stitch with larger needles after blocking..
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
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Domki - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Domki” it is a colorful hat.
Materials
* Dye Dye Done Pure Merino – Hat Kit.
* US 2 [2.75 mm] and US 2½ [3 mm] 16" [40 cm] circular needles or double pointed needles
* marker
* tapestry needle
One size
To fit head circumference: 22/23.5" [56/60 cm]. Approx. hat length: 9" [23 cm].
Gauge
28 stitches and 33 rounds per 4" [10 cm] in Fair Isle pattern with larger needles after blocking. Make sure to obtain correct gauge; adjust needle size if needed.
See Fair Isle Hats Knitting Kits
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
Zygzak - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Zygzak” it is a colorful hat.
Materials
* Dye Dye Done Pure Merino – Hat Kit.
* US 2 [2.75 mm] and US 2½ [3 mm] 16" [40 cm] circular needles or double pointed needles
* marker
* tapestry needle
One size
To fit head circumference: 21.25/22" [54/56 cm]. Approx. hat length: 7.75" [20 cm].
Gauge
28 stitches and 33 rounds per 4" [10 cm] in Fair Isle pattern with larger needles after blocking. Make sure to obtain correct gauge; adjust needle size if needed.
See Fair Isle Hats Knitting Kits
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
Sea Sounds - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Are you one of those knitters who always have two projects running – a mindless one to take along and a more complicated one for the precious moments of uninterrupted knitting time?
With this top down half circle shawl, you can have both in one: easy garter stitch parts are combined with more complicated lace sections in two different stitch patterns, so you always have something to work on.
The lace patterns are both fully written out and charted.
While the original uses three maritime-themed colors in muted shades, you may want to experiment with combining and arranging more and brighter colors into your very personal rendering of the Sea Sounds concert.
The result will be a generously sized shawl to wrap yourself in comfort, at the sea or inland.
Materials:
* Filcolana Arwetta Classic (80% Merino, 20% Nylon): 50g/ 230 yards [210 meters].
You will need 3 colors: approx. 460 yards (420 meters) in Color 1 (C1), approx. 180 yards (160 meters) in Color 2 (C2) and approx. 430 yards (390 meters) in Color 3 (C3) of any fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
The sample is made with colors: 990 (C1), 143 (C2), and 954 (C3).
* US 4 [3.5 mm] 40" [100 cm] circular needle
* Tapestry needle
* Cable needle
One size:
Finished measurements: length (outer edge): 78.75" [200 cm]; depth (center): 25.25" [64 cm]
Gauge:
18 sts and 38 rows per 4" [10 cm] in garter stitch after blocking.
Gauge is not essential; however, with a different gauge, actual finished measurements and total yardage will change.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Vermont - digital knitting pattern - PDF
A while ago I had been contacted by Kim Goodling, the owner of The Gotland Wool Company, who raises Gotland sheep in the U.S. and sells her yarns online and at festivals. Kim, who liked my garments combining lacework and Stockinette, wanted a pattern for a short pullover, cardigan, or vest that would show off the qualities of her wonderful yarn with emphasis on maximum yarn usage, since with this type of high-end yarn, overall project cost is often a concern.
Having never worked with Gotland yarn before, I was very curious to learn how it would knit up and what would look best to showcase its advantages. I found it to be a truly beautiful yarn that didn’t want to be spoiled by overloading it with features or drowning out its structure!
We agreed that from the colors Kim picked, I would design a cardigan in two lengths to give knitters an option of deciding on the overall yarn amount used: regular and cropped; as well as with a short and long sleeve version.
Vermont is a classic top-down raglan sweater knit seamlessly with textured lace back. The pattern contains four styling options: cropped, regular, short sleeve, and long sleeve.
“Vermont” was designed in collaboration with The Gotland Wool Company.
Materials:
* Gotland Yarn – Worsted Weight (100% Wool): 56g/ 120 yards [110 meters] . The sample is longer version with long sleeves and it is made with Medium Gray colorway.
CROPPED VERSION: 4 (5, 6, [6, 7], 8, 9, 10) skeins or approx. 480 (550, 630, [710, 790], 900, 100, 1100) yards [440 (500, 580, [650, 720], 820, 920, 1000) meters] of worsted weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
LONGER VERSION: 5 (6, 7, [7, 8], 9, 10, 11) skeins or approx. 600 (670, 750, [830, 910], 1020, 1120, 1220) yards [550 (620, 690, [760, 830], 930, 1030, 1120) meters] of worsted weight yarn that knits up to gauge.
Amounts given are for SHORT SLEEVED sweater. Please add approx. 120 yards [110 meters] of yarn for LONG SLEEVES.
* US 6 – 4 mm 24" [60 cm] & 40" [100 cm] circular needles or DPNs
* US 7 – 4.5 mm 24" [60 cm] & 40" [100 cm] circular needles or DPNs
* 4 stitch markers
* Stitch holder or scrap yarn
* 7/8" [23 mm] buttons – 4 (4, 5, [5, 5], 5, 5, 6) pieces (Cropped Version) or 7 (7, 7, [7, 7], 8, 8, 8) pieces (Longer Version)
* tapestry needle
* crochet hook for provisional cast on
Sizes:
XS (S, M, [M1, L], XL, XXL, 3X)
To fit: 30 (34, 36, [38, 40], 44, 48, 53)"
[76 (86, 91.5, [96.5, 101.5], 111.5, 122, 134.5) cm] bust circumference.
Gauge:
18 sts and 22 rows per 4" [10 cm] in Stockinette stitch;
approx. 16 sts and 22 rows per 4" [10 cm] in Tulle Stitch – both with larger needles after blocking.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Aliyah - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Having been asked by Lucinda Iglesias, the owner of Mont-Tricot, to design something for an Artyarns Merino Cloud Gradients Kit, I thought a pullover would be a fitting item (no pun intended) for the wonderful gradient colorway picked by Lucinda.
The resulting garment is an all-occasion simple and wearable sweater featuring raglan sleeves, worked seamlessly from the top down with two strands of yarn held together in a simple broken rib pattern that provides visual interest while not distracting from the subtle color changes in the yarn.
Materials:
* Artyarns Merino Cloud Gradients Kit (80% Merino, 20% Cashmere). One kit = 4 skeins (4 colors) – 30g/ 135 yards [124 meters] each.
You will need 4 (4, 5, [5, 5, 5], 6, 6, 6) kits or total of 2000 (2080, 2200, [2320, 2440, 2560], 2720, 2920, 3120) yards [1830 (1900, 2020, [2120, 2230, 2340], 2490, 2670, 2850) meters] of any fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge with TWO STRANDS HELD TOGHETHER = approx. 500 (520, 550, [580, 610, 640], 680, 730, 780) yards [460 (480, 500, [530, 560, 590], 630, 670, 720) meters] in each of 4 colors (C1, C2, C3, and C4).
The sample is knit in “Greens”.
* US 6 – 4 mm circular needle
* US 7 – 4.5 mm circular needle
* 4 stitch markers in one color (A)
* 1 stitch marker in a second color (B)
* stitch holder or scrap yarn
* crochet hook for provisional cast-on
* tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, M, [M1, L, L1], XL, 2X, 3X)
To fit: 30 (34, 36, [38, 40, 42], 44, 48, 52)" [76 (86, 91.5, [96.5, 101.5, 106.5], 111.5, 122, 132) cm] bust circumference.
Gauge:
18 sts and 26 rows per 4" [10 cm] in Pattern on larger needles with TWO STRANDS of yarn held together (measured after blocking).
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Fond Memories - digital knitting pattern - PDF
The special feature of “Fond Memories”, a slightly fitted elegant pullover worked seamlessly top down with fake side seams, is the keyhole opening on the back neckline, an elegant detail rarely seen nowadays.
Especially comfortable thanks to a boat-neck neckline with applied i-cord finishing in conjunction with generously overcast shoulders, and with just the right touch of elegance provided by an airy lace pattern on the upper parts of the front, back and three-quarter length sleeves, this piece can be paired with just about everything from your wardrobe for a variety of stylish ensembles!
Materials:
- Dream in Color Smooshy with Cashmere – (70% Merino, 20% Cashmere, 10% Nylon): 100g/ 400 yards (366 meters) – 3 (3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4) skeins or approx. 840 (920, 1000, [1090, 1190, 1300], 1410, 1530) yards [770 (840, 920, [1000, 1090, 1190], 1290, 1400) meters] of fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge. The sample is knit in colorway “Atomic Blue”.
- US 2½ – 3 mm 24” (60 cm) & 40” (100 cm) circular needles
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” (60 cm) & 40” (100 cm) circular needles
- 4 stitch markers
- crochet hook for provisional cast-on
- stitch holder or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, M, [M1, L, L1], XL, 2X)
To fit: 32 (34, 36, [38, 40, 42], 46, 50)“
81 (86, 91.5, [96.5, 101.5, 107], 117, 127) cm bust circumference.
The pullover is meant to be worn with zero to small amount of positive ease in bust section.
Gauge:
23 sts and 34 rows per 4” (10 cm) in Stockinette stitch with larger needles after blocking.
1 repeat of Main Lace (12 sts and 20 rows) worked with larger needles = approx. 2.25” (6 cm) by 2.25” (6 cm) measured after blocking.
Make sure to obtain correct gauge; adjust needle size if needed.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Deep Feelings - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Open front cardigans are my favorite sweater type because you can put them on in a jiffy, and you look so much more approachable than when all buttoned up!
This one (worked top-down in raglan construction – of course seamless, as always) has an interesting textured pattern on the sleeves and the back part of the wide hem. The hem as well as the cuffs are set off by an elegant chained row (easy to make with a detailed picture tutorial), and last, but not least, there are pockets hidden in the hem – just what you need to feel relaxed, but still well dressed!
Materials:
* Dream in Color Everlasting DK (100% Merino): 100g/ 275 yards (251 meters); 4 (4, 5, [5, 5, 6], 6, 7, 7) skeins or approx. 950 (1050, 1150, [1250, 1350, 1460], 1570, 1680, 1800) yards [868 (960, 1051, [1143, 1235, 1335], 1435, 1536, 1645) meters] of any DK weight yarn that knits up to gauge = Main Yarn.
* Dream in Color Everlasting Sock (100% Merino): 100g/ 400 yards (366 meters); approx. 100 yards [92 meters] of any fingering weight yarn = Pocket Yarn.
The sample is knit in colorway “Tart”.
* US 4 – 3.5 mm circular needle
* US 6 – 4 mm circular needle
* 2 stitch markers in one color (Cm = collar-band markers)
* 4 stitch markers in a second color (RGm = raglan markers and UNm = underarm markers)
* 4 stitch markers in a third color (SLm = sleeve markers)
* stitch holder or scrap yarn
* crochet hook for provisional cast-on
* tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, M, [M1, L, L1], XL, 2X, 3X)
To fit: 30 (34, 36, [38, 40, 42], 44, 48, 52)" [76 (86, 91.5, [96.5, 101.5, 106.5], 111.5, 122, 132) cm] bust circumference. The cardigan is meant to be worn with zero to a small amount of positive ease.
Gauge:
21 sts and 28 rows per 4" [10 cm] in reverse stockinette stitch made with Main Yarn using larger needles (measured after blocking).
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Cordial Embraces - digital knitting pattern - PDF
„Cordial Embraces” is a crescent shaped shawl with clipped corners, worked from side to side in one piece. Its wide border in Japanese lace style with a traditional leaf garland pattern is worked together with the reverse stockinette stitch body and included both charted and as written-out row-by-row description. Short row shaping creates a slight curvature so the shawl stays put.
Materials:
* Dream in Color Jilly (100% Merino) 113g/ 440 yards (402 meters); 2 skeins or approx. 800 yards (731 meters) of any fingering weight yarn that knits up to gauge. The sample is knit with “Jocelyn” colorway.
* US 2½ (3 mm) 40" (100 cm) circular needle
* Two stitch markers
* Tapestry needle
One size fits all:
Finished measurements: length (outer edge): 57.5" (146 cm); depth (center): 22" (56 cm).
Gauge:
19 sts and 30 rows per 4" (10 cm) in reverse stockinette stitch after blocking – save time by checking the gauge.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Positive Thoughts - digital knitting pattern - PDF
„Positive Thoughts” combines the looks of a traditional grandfather cardigan with today’s advanced methods of seamless knitting for a classical garment with modern fit, minus the hassle and discomfort of the bulky seams normally associated with heavier yarn weights!
This cardigan is worked top down with set-in sleeves, starting at the back, followed by both fronts and parts joined after the armholes, with button bands featuring a one-row buttonhole.
The cable pattern reminiscent of wheat sheaves is fully charted for individual sizes. With a small amount of positive ease already incorporated in the pattern, it’s comfy and literally predestined to become your next favorite Christmas sweater, especially when worked in Green!
Materials:
* Dream in Color Canyon – (100% Wool): 100g/ 175 yards (160 meters) – 6 (6, 6, [7, 7, 8], 8, 9, 9) skeins or approx. 900 (950, 1000, [1080, 1160, 1250], 1340, 1440, 1540) yards [830 (870, 920, [990, 1060, 1140], 1230, 1320, 1410) meters] of aran weight yarn that knits up to gauge. The sample is knit in colorway “Rabbit Ears”.
* US 8 – 5 mm 24" (60 cm) & 40" (100 cm) circular needles
or DPNs
* US 10 – 6 mm 24" (60 cm) & 40" (100 cm) circular needles
or DPNs
* 4 stitch markers in one color (A)
* 2 stitch markers in a second color (B)
* cable needle
* crochet hook for provisional cast-on
*1 ¾" (30 mm) buttons – 5 pieces
* stitch holder or scrap yarn
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, [M, M1, L], XL, 2X, 3X)
To fit: 30 (32, 34, [36, 38, 40], 44, 48, 52)"
[76 (81, 86.5, [91.5, 96.5, 101.5], 111.5, 122, 132) cm] bust circumference.
The cardigan is meant to be worn with 1 – 3" [2.5 – 7.5 cm] of positive ease.
Gauge:
15 sts and 22 rows per 4" (10 cm) in Stockinette stitch with larger needles after blocking.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Puch - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Puch” (Polish for the very soft fluff of very small feathers) is a slightly cropped top-down sweater with a loose fit, worked seamlessly with a circular yoke. For a special dual color effect, the garment is knit with two strands of yarn held together: mohair and an alpaca-linen blend. In the yoke part, both strands are worked up separately to create a two-layered fabric, a base layer in alpaca-linen blend in stockinette, and a decorative top layer in mohair worked in a lace pattern with large openings.
The pattern provides two sleeve versions to choose from: regular and balloon sleeves.
This sweater will look nice paired with an elegant sparkly skirt in any length.
Materials:
* Yarn A – Dye Dye Done Alpa-Si-Li (50% Alpaca, 25% Silk, 25% Linen): 100g/ 436 yards [400 meters] held together with yarn B – Dye Dye Done Silky Moha (72% Kid Mohair, 28% Silk): 50g/ 460 yards [420 meters].
Yardage requirements: 3 (3, 3, [3, 3, 4], 4, 4, [4, 5], 5) skeins of each yarn A and yarn B or approx. 980 (1060, 1120, [1190, 1280, 1370], 1470, 1590, [1710, 1830], 1950) yards [900 (970, 1020, [1090, 1170, 1250], 1340, 1450, [1560, 1670], 1780) meters] of each yarn A and B. Amounts given are for regular sleeves. Please add approx. 60 yards/66 meters of each yarn for balloon sleeves.
* US 6 – 4 mm 24" [60 cm] & 60" [150 cm] circular needles or double pointed needles
* two US 7 – 4.5 mm 60" [150 cm] circular needles
* 1 stitch marker in one color (BOR marker), 4 stitch markers in a second color (raglan markers)
* stitch holders or scrap yarn
* tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, [M, M1, L], L1, XL, [2XL, 3XL], 4XL)
Bust circumference: 39.25 (40.75, 44.25, [45, 48.5, 50.25], 52.5, 56, [60.25, 64.5], 68.5)" [98 (102, 110.5, [112.5, 121, 125], 131.5, 140, [150.5, 161], 171.5) cm].
To fit sizes: 32 (34, 36, [38, 40, 42], 44, 48, [52, 56], 60)" [81 (86, 91.5, [96.5, 101.5, 106.5], 111.5, 122, [132, 142], 152.5) cm].
The sweater is meant to be worn with approx. 8.5" [21.5 cm] of positive ease. The sample is size S1 worn with approx. 8.5" [21.5 cm] of ease.
Gauge:
19 sts and 28 rows per 4" [10 cm] in stockinette stitch with both strands held together, larger needles, after blocking.
Pattern available in the following languages: English, Germa
Peasant Surprise - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Peasant Surprise” is worked seamlessly in one piece in the round from the top down. This sweater, featuring a yoke in combination of a Japanese lace pattern with a few texture patterns, surprises by its unusual shape, reminding of a peasant blouse, hence the name!
The pattern includes several versions of the sweater: with cropped or longer body; regular, short, 3/4 length, and balloon sleeves; regular neckband, and i-cord neckline finishing. If the bulk of the pictured balloon sleeves (inspired by a sweater knit by one of my friends and testers, Beata) is too much for you, you can omit them and work a tamer version. As for me, I love them! They are roomy enough for complete freedom of movement, yet short enough not to be in the way when doing chores, or washing your hands.
Materials:
* Dye Dye Done Vegan (70% Bamboo, 30% Linen): 100g/ 437 yards [400 meters] or
* Dye Dye Done Pure Merino (100% Superwash Merino): 100g/ 437 yards [400 meters]
2 (2, 2, 2, [2, 2, 3], 3, [3, 3, 3], 3) skeins or approx. 540 (590, 650, 700, [760, 820, 890], 960, [1030, 1100, 1180], 1260) yards [490 (540, 595, 640, [695, 750, 815], 880, [940, 1005, 1080], 1150) meters].
Please add approx. 50 – 80 yards [45 – 75 meters] for longer sweater, additional 50 – 80 yards [45 – 75 meters] for ¾ length sleeves, and extra 40 – 70 yards [35 – 65 meters] for balloon sleeves.
Both samples are size S1 worn with 5.25" [13.5 cm] of positive ease; short sleeved is knit with Dye Dye Done Vegan in colorways “Cayman Isle Green”, balloon sleeved is knit with Dye Dye Done Pure Merino in colorway “Cyclamen”.
* US 2½ – 3 mm & US 3 – 3.25 mm 24" [60 cm] & 60" [150 cm] circular needles or double pointed needles
* cable needle
* 5 stitch markers
* stitch holders or scrap yarn
* tapestry needle
Sizes:
XS (S, S1, M, [M1, L, L1], XL, [2XL, 3XL, 4XL], 5XL)
Bust circumference: 37.25 (39.25, 41.25, 43.25, [45.25, 47.25, 49.25], 53.25, [57.25, 61.25, 65.25], 69.25)" [95 (100, 105, 110, [115, 120, 125.5], 135.5, [145.5, 155.5, 166], 176) cm].
To fit sizes: 32 (34, 36, 38, [40, 42, 44], 48, [52, 56, 60], 64)" [81 (86, 91.5, 96.5, [101.5, 106.5, 111.5], 122, [132, 142, 152.5], 162.5) cm].
The sweater is meant to be worn with approx. 5.25" [13.5 cm] of positive ease.
Gauge:
24 sts and 38 rows per 4" [10 cm] in st st with larger needles, washed and blocked.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Unboxing - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Unboxing” is a roomy, almost oversized sweater worked seamlessly from the top down, featuring moderately fitted sleeves and a wide neckline created by short-row shaping on both the front and back.
Its geometric stitch pattern, found in and old knitting magazine, has intrigued me for a long time, and I’ve always wanted to use it in a sweater.
Knit in my favorite Yakalicious yarn!
Materials:
* Dye Dye Done Yakalicious (60% Merino, 20% Silk, 20% Yak): 100g/ 400 yards [366 meters].
4, [4, 5], 5, [5], 6 skeins or approx. 1330, [1470, 1620], 1770, [1930], 2090 yards [1220, [1340, 1480], 1620, [1760], 1910 meters] of fingering weight yarn.
* US 2½ – 3 mm & US 3 – 3.25 mm – 24" [60 cm] & 60" [150 cm] circular needles or double pointed needles
* 4 stitch markers in one color, 1 stitch marker in a second color (BOR marker)
* stitch holders or scrap yarn
* tapestry needle
Sizes:
S, [M, L], XL, [2XL], 3XL
Finished measurements: 41, [49, 53], 61, [65], 73" [102.5, [122.5, 132.5], 152.5, [162.5], 182.5 cm] bust circumference.
The sweater is meant to be worn with at least 7" [17.5 cm] of positive ease. The sample is size S worn with approx. 8.5" [20 cm] of ease.
Gauge:
27 sts and 35 rows per 4" [10 cm] in reverse stockinette stitch; main pattern repeat 16 sts x 32 rows = 2" [5 cm] x 3.5" [9 cm] – both with larger needles after blocking.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Grannie Annie - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Grannie Annie is a traditional shawl knitted from the top down in a semi-circle shape.
This cozy shawl is all about texture. Knit in the four colors of the rustic worsted weight yarn, it features one of the most famous old Shetland patterns: feather and fan stitch, together with a simple knit and purl stitch.
“Grannie Annie” was designed in collaboration with Laine-et-Tricot.
Materials:
* Laine de Bretagne Origine 3 fils: (100% Wool): 100g/ 284 yards (260 meters).
4 colors: approx. 160 yards (146 meters) of Color 1 yarn (C1); approx. 180 yards (165 meters) of Color 2 yarn (C2), approx. 270 yards (247 meters) of Color 3 yarn (C3), and approx. 210 yards (192 meters) of Color 4 yarn (C4) that knits up to gauge.
- US 6 4 mm 40” (100 cm) circular needle
- 13 stitch markers
- Tapestry needle
One size fits all:
Finished measurements: length (outer edge): 72.5” (184 cm); depth: 21.75” (55 cm).
Gauge:
16 sts and 32 rows per 4” (10 cm) in Main Pattern after blocking.
Gauge is not essential; however, with a different gauge, actual finished measurements and total yardage will change.
Pattern available in the following languages: English, German.
Anya - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Add some color to your basic wardrobe with “Anya” – an asymmetrical, eye-catching triangular shawl that is knit flat from the tip to the side using three matching yarns.
The contrasting stripes and pattern sections featured in this shawl create an elusive mixture of colors and textures and make this accessory an entertaining project that keeps you so interested, you’ll finish it before you’ve noticed!
An easy-to-make but attractively-looking Star Stitch pattern creates the picot-like edge that is worked together with the main body.
Modern and feminine, chic and practical - this shawl is perfect for every woman who prefers an effortless look that’s a touch glamorous at the same time!
Materials:
* Western Sky Knits Aspen Sock w/nylon (80% Merino, 20% Nylon): 100g/ 400 yards (366 meters); Zagroda Silky Merino (75% Merino, 25% Silk): 100g/ 440 yards (402 meters).
3 colors: approx. 400 yards (365 meters) of Main Color yarn (MC), approx. 390 yards (357 meters) of Contrasting Color 1 yarn (CC1), and approx. 150 yards (137 meters) of Contrasting Color 2 yarn (CC2) that knits up to gauge. The sample is knit with Western Sky Knits Aspen Sock in colorway “Dark Blue” (MC), Western Sky Knits Aspen Sock in colorway “Nightfall” (CC1), and Zagroda Silky Merino in colorway “Olive” (CC2).
Please note that you will really need one entire skein (400 yards 365 meters) of MC yarn and almost entire skein of CC1 (390 yards 357 meters) yarn to make this shawl.
- US 4 3.5 mm 40” (100 cm) circular needle
- Tapestry needle
One size fits all:
Finished measurements: length (outer edge): 85” (215 cm); depth: 22.5” (57 cm).
Gauge:
25 sts and 30 rows per 4” (10 cm) in Regular Pattern (see Abbreviations and Techniques) after blocking.
Gauge is not essential; however, with a different gauge, actual finished measurements and total yardage will change.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Wien - digital knitting pattern - PDF
This seamless top down sweater with slightly dropped shoulders and set-in sleeves has been specially designed for the Austrian Yarn Club.
In the tradition of classic winter garments, this sweater provides lots of warmth and texture with cables, garter stitch and extra cushy half-cardigan stitch sections.
For a modern spin, waist shaping is achieved by the way the pattern on the back is arranged.
NOTE: For the best result, I recommend using crochet chain provisional cast-on method. If you’re using different methods, please knit additional row before working according to the pattern.
Naturally Yours - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Naturally Yours” is worked seamlessly top-down from the collar to the hem in raglan construction with accented raglan lines, asymmetric sleeve cables and A-line shaped fronts that overlap at the bottom. Short rows slightly elongate the rounded back in comparison to the fronts, creating just the right “natural shape” for a comfortable fit. Waist shaping on the back is already accounted for in the cable panel, which is fully charted and written out at the same time. Figure in convenient pockets, hidden in the wide hem, and an interesting textured stitch pattern, featuring reverse stockinette and half cardigan stitch as well as intricate cables cleverly incorporated into the overall construction, and you already know that this garment is practically “Naturally Yours” even before you start knitting it!
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
Fino - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Fino” is not your average top-down sweater!
Slightly boxy at the top and with short-row shaped overcast shoulders, this pullover in A-line silhouette has a closer fit around the bust while flaring out towards the bottom in a casual way, culminating in a most nonchalant asymmetric pleat.
The pleat as well as the sleeves are knit in reverse stockinette for extra texture, and accented seams add further points of visual interest at the sides.
If you thought that was about as far as a laid-back sweater can go, wait until you’ve spun it around and discovered the delicate lace panel on the back! Its intricate stitch pattern truly matches the finery of the wonderfully delicate yarn that gave this garment its name - casual elegance at its best!
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
From Way Back - digital knitting pattern - PDF
The idea for this garment had been in my head for quite some time until it had matured to perfection. Since its classic shape and sophisticated design details, such as bottom ribbing and button band in sync with the back pattern rhythm and button spacing, also look timeless enough to fit in with any period style, I thought “From Way Back” was just the right name for it!
The cardigan is worked top-down – of course, as usual, seamless – and, despite its intricate looks, not at all complicated to knit. The lace pattern repeat is fully written out and charted at the same time, and raglan increases are charted for the full range of sizes as well.
Whether planned with zero ease, or with just enough of negative ease to fit snugly, this cardigan goes well with everything from jeans to various dress styles. Knit it from luxury fiber topped with artisan fasteners to complement your favorite silk dress, or from repurposed yarn with mismatched buttons, sewn on in different thread colors, to upgrade a pair of cutoff denims.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Anthro - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Anthro” is an elegant cardigan worked from the top down completely seamless. Its timeless design was inspired by the beauty of Anthropologie sweaters and features set-in sleeves with a cable detail, double-knit cuffs and hem in a contrasting color and a button band with rhythmic button sequence.
Fitting is achieved through a cleverly placed cable motif in the back, completely eliminating the need for waist shaping, while short row shaping is used for the back neckline and the shoulder slopes. Bust darts are optional for those who prefer the comfortable fit of additional ease in the chest area.
Worked in a delicate, extra light and airy yarn like the one used for the sample cardigan, this garment will make a pleasant addition to your summer outfits, or use a slightly more substantial material to create a warmer jacket. Whatever your fiber choices will be – solids, light heathers and demi-solids will work best to show off the cables, and matching the hidden contrasting color of cuffs and hem to existing wardrobe pieces will show your great sense of style!
Pattern Available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Aguo - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Aguo” is a crescent-shaped shawl knit from side to side in one piece, featuring a stockinette stitch body interspersed with garter stitch ridges.
The sophisticated, richly textured border showcases a Japanese lace pattern bordered by columns of twisted stitches and eyelets.
Shaping is achieved by a series of short row sections that create a slight curvature at the nape side,
which allows the shawl to wrap nicely around the shoulders and stay put.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Paletton - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Are you in the mood for an eye-catchingly-crazy-colored shawl? This might be just what you have been looking for to battle that annoying rainy-day feeling!
“Paletton” is an asymmetrical triangular shawl worked flat from the tip to the side.
Contrasting garter stitch stripes and lace sections as featured in this shawl create an elusive mixture of colors and textures and make this shawl an entertaining knit that keep you interested.
Two sides of the triangle showcase ragged edges that develop naturally during the knitting process and create the cheerful and unconventional shape of this shawl.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Ajourette - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Ajourette” is an asymmetrical, triangular shawl knit from side to side on the bias in one piece. It begins with a garter stitch on one end and finishes with a wide lace section.
Please note that lace section is charted only.
Pattern available in the following languages: English.
Pleat up! - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Pleat Up!” is a triangular shawl knit from side to side on the bias in one piece. It’s simple, classic and clean look is broken up by textural elements while shape-changing worked-in pleats account for the slight curvature at the nape side, making this shawl wrap nicely around the shoulders. Especially cozy when knit from a very soft yarn such as the one used for the pictured sample shawl!
“Pleat up!” was designed in collaboration with Malabrigo Yarn as a part of Malabrigo Quickies.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Petrichor - digital knitting pattern - PDF
This cardigan evolved after I had published my “Get the Picture” hat featuring the same stitch, resulting in a lot of inquiries for sweaters from people who were fond of the stitch pattern (as far as I remember, I think I must have found this stitch pattern on one of those free-stitch-pattern-websites, but I am not 100% sure any more). Subsequently, I decided to make one for myself to see how this would work out.
I wanted it to be a simple, classic open cardigan with raglan sleeves and pockets hidden within the hem - something comfortable and wearable made from beautiful yarn, the kind of sweater you can slip into when you go for a walk in the park with your kids - but at the same time, unique enough so you won’t be lost in the crowd if the kids come looking for you.
And that was how the adult sized “Petrichor” came to life.
This cardigan is knit top down, absolutely seamlessly (even the pockets are joined to the hem as you work them up), with extra waist shaping on the back.
To make it easier to knit, all raglan increases are charted for all sizes.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
Little (Splash of) Petrichor - digital knitting pattern - PDF
This cardigan evolved after I had published my “Get the Picture” hat featuring the same stitch, resulting in a lot of inquiries for sweaters from people who were fond of the stitch pattern (as far as I remember, I think I must have found this stitch pattern on one of those free-stitch-pattern-websites, but I am not 100% sure any more). Subsequently, I decided to make one for myself to see how this would work out.
I wanted it to be a simple, classic open cardigan with raglan sleeves and pockets hidden within the hem - something comfortable and wearable made from beautiful yarn, the kind of sweater you can slip into when you go for a walk in the park with your kids - but at the same time, unique enough so you won’t be lost in the crowd if the kids come looking for you.
And that was how the adult sized “Petrichor” came to life.
This cardigan is knit top down, absolutely seamlessly (even the pockets are joined to the hem as you work them up), with extra waist shaping on the back.
To make it easier to knit, all raglan increases are charted for all sizes.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
Wrap Me Tender - digital knitting pattern - PDF
One doesn’t always feel like wearing frilly dresses and high heels, or does anybody?
For less fancy occasions like going to a picnic or having a quick coffee with our best friend, we sometimes just want to throw on a favorite pair of jeans and a plain vanilla t-shirt without appearing overdressed for the occasion - but even then, a special accessory like this shawl will make us stand out.
Knitted from the top down in a semi-circle shape, this cozy shawl features short row sections with intermittent dropped-stitch rows for visual interest. Most of the test samples are worked in two solid contrasting colors, but long color repeats or even all different colors would look equally well for the short row sections.
For additional fun, using a lighter color for the dropped-stitch rows will make the shawl look as if it were serged together on a giant interlock machine.
Relaxing to knit and relaxing to wear!
Pattern available in the following languages: English, German.
Maisie - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Maisie” is a seamless top down raglan with short row neckline shaping and a sideways knit lace panel at the hem featuring integrated pockets. Whether the lace motif shows shoals of fish, tightly packed flower buds or even space capsules stuck in traffic is completely up to your imagination!
A quick knit from sportweight yarn with almost no finishing required, this sweater works up fast and is just the right project for those who love the feeling of accomplishment that knitting smart lace patterns offers, but still prefer casual elegance for their wardrobe.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Spontaneous - digital knitting pattern - PDF
The perfect accessory to wear around your neck for the warming days of spring, this lovely shawl is also big enough to wrap on your shoulders for the cooler evenings.
Although it is knit from the point in mostly simple garter stitch, color changing and slipped stitch pattern keep it interesting for the experienced knitter.
Whether you choose very contrasting colors for a bolder look or a subtle gradation for a softer look, this shawl is sure to turn heads and be noticed.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Distinction - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Although my first idea had been a shawl, I later came to the conclusion that something more streamlined would showcase the scrumptious yarn in a much better way without distracting from its hand-dyed beauty: A stole, to wear over a Little Black Dress to the theater or for an evening at a nice restaurant - nothing too ornamented, but rather understated and elegant.
Inspired by an intricate stitch pattern I had spotted in a Polish knitting magazine, I then set out to develop the cabled design. When I showed it to Kam from Everyday Peacocks, to whom I had talked a while ago how nice it would be to have a pin designed especially for one of my accessories, she found it a neat idea and then came up with a unique pin to replicate the knitted leave motif from my stole. Isn’t her pin just wonderful?
Pattern available in the following languages: English, Polish, German.
A Floral Affair - digital knitting pattern - PDF
This stylish and elegant vest will delight you with a center flower bouquet full of unexpected twists and turns that culminate in a flattering neckline.
It’s worked almost seamlessly from the bottom up.
Pattern available in the following languages: English.
All that Jazz Cowl - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Are you looking for a cowl to match your “All that Jazz” hat? Look no farther – this one has everything you would want in the perfect cowl: intriguing ribbing, entertaining cables and all that jazz. It is seamless, knit from the top to bottom, fully charted while at the same time fully written out.
Pattern available in the following languages: English, German, Polish.
All that Jazz - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Are you looking for a hat with just a little bit of slouch, intriguing ribbing, entertaining cables and all that jazz? Look no farther - “All that Jazz” has everything one would want in the perfect hat. It is seamless, knit from the bottom-up, fully charted while at the same time fully written out … and all that jazz.
Pattern available in the following languages: English, German, Polish.
Uszatka Hat - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Uszatka” is at the same time the Polish name for the long-eared owl and the popular deerstalker hat named after it. To hear how it is pronounced, type in the word “uszatka” in this website: http://www.ivona.com/ , choose Polish language and press play.
The “Uszatka” is a seamless knit hat that will keep everybody from infants to adult warm and toasty. With an interesting cable pattern, ear flaps to keep gusts of wind away and not only one, but three pompoms at once, this hat is truly delightful, very entertaining to knit and an absolute must-have this cold season!
Pattern available in the following languages: English, German, Polish.
Hit the Road Cowl - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Hit the Road Cowl” is a stylish accessory that can be worn for warmth and for fashion.
Knit all in one piece, from the bottom to top, using the same cable stitch - this cowl can be beautifully paired with the “Hit the Road Hat”.
Pattern available in the following languages: English, Polish.
Hit the Road - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Hit the road with style and pizzazz in Hanna’s newest knitted hat.
Worked from the bottom up and featuring wide ribbing, “Hit the Road” features bold knitted cables on a background of reverse stockinette.
Pick up that lonely skein of aran weight yarn lingering in your stash, and get ready to “Hit the Road”!
Pattern available in the following languages: English, German, Polish.
Evocative - digital knitting pattern - PDF
What would the ideal wardrobe be without a few staple sweaters?
Classic, yet not boring, but designed with a twist, “Evocative” is seamless bottom up sweater with memorable design elements that truly stand out.
The pleasant flow of the allover zigzag pattern, uniquely shaped asymmetrical neckline topped by a short-row-shaped neckband with decorative button and the set-in-sleeves with fake-button cuffs make this pullover an entertaining knit and a perfect match for almost everything from your closet.
Express what you feel, and knit mood and atmosphere right into this minimalistic, chic and ageless garment.
“Evocative” will look good with just about anything from denims to festive pants or pencil skirts and is destined to create impact and emotional response!
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
Basia - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Basia” is a simple beanie style hat with allover texture and a big pompom.
Pattern available in the following languages: English, Polish.
All Along - digital knitting pattern - PDF
In the beginning, there was chaos. Chaos in my head, but I knew that with this yarn – so beautiful and outstanding – I had to create something special.
While still contemplating what this “Something special” could be, I heard “All Along The Watchtower” by Jimi Hendrix … and knew an answer right away!
My needles started dancing with the wonderful yarn, producing this cowl – knit sideways in a very uncomplicated way, but interesting at the same time, with highly textured crisscrossed woven detailing asymmetrically growing on the background of plain garter stitch and the garter section shaped wider than the rest of the cowl.
Pattern available in the following languages: English, Polish.
Fortitude - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Sometimes, life throws a curve ball or two when you least expect it, rendering all plans null and void. When this happens, we all have the inner fortitude to take that ball and throw it back at the universe. Designed with those tough times in mind, “Fortitude” makes a moderately easy project when you want to knit something but can’t fathom doing complicated lace or cables.
Knit from the top down, “Fortitude” has a classic shape with fun stripe details on the sleeves. Its design combines two different knitting methods: traditional saddle shoulders and contiguous sleeves after the method developed by SusieM. It is also absolutely seamless! Even the hidden pockets are attached as you work the short-row-shaping for the lapel!
The fronts are held together by two buttons with a thread shank for an extra stylish look.
The pattern provides sizing from XS to 2X (30” to 48”) with a full schematic and measurements. The sweater shown was created using Rowan Felted Tweed DK in two lovely grays. Use your favorite DK weight yarn, in any color combination, at a gauge of 22 sts and 26 rows per 4 inches to show some “Fortitude”.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
Incentive - digital knitting pattern - PDF
When you find a gorgeous yarn in an intriguing color, you just know it deserves to become this very special, one-of-a-kind shawl.
Subtle, yet sophisticated “Incentive” is the shawl for the thousand occasions of your life. Combine it with a pair of shabby chic jeans and still look like a million dollars, or top off an otherwise strict-looking business suit with a personalized touch.
With its asymmetric shape, one wing being double the length of the other, it will wrap snuggly around your shoulders and is sure to keep you cozily warm.
Two stitch patterns and shapes that go well with each other: simple garter stitch for the asymmetrically crescent shaped shawl body and a stitch over pattern in the uniformly wide edging. Both shapes and stitch patterns harmoniously complement each other and together create a whole composition that is varied, but not overloaded - a plus for everybody who loves to knit and show off in knitted accessories without appearing overly ornamental!
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Soft Flow - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Soft Flow” cardigan is worked seamlessly from the top down.
Starting with a wide shawl collar, from which sts for the body are cast on, it is knit top down to the underarm where sleeves and body are separated. First, the body is knit all the way down to the mid-thigh hem, then the sleeves are worked in the round. Pockets are added at the end.
This cardigan features a modified raglan shaping with an especially elegant shoulder line.
Knitting with two strands of different yarns – a blend of alpaca held together with kid mohair – makes this a super cozy garment. Its streamlined, softly flowing design is ready to be combined with any accessory from your scarf or jewelry collection, and goes well with various wardrobe pieces in a variety of styles.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Shades of Pale - digital knitting pattern - PDF
When you find a gorgeous yarn in an intriguing color, you just know it deserves to become this very special, one-of-a-kind shawl.
Subtle, yet sophisticated “Incentive” is the shawl for the thousand occasions of your life. Combine it with a pair of shabby chic jeans and still look like a million dollars, or top off an otherwise strict-looking business suit with a personalized touch.
With its asymmetric shape, one wing being double the length of the other, it will wrap snuggly around your shoulders and is sure to keep you cozily warm.
Two stitch patterns and shapes that go well with each other: simple garter stitch for the asymmetrically crescent shaped shawl body and a stitch over pattern in the uniformly wide edging. Both shapes and stitch patterns harmoniously complement each other and together create a whole composition that is varied, but not overloaded - a plus for everybody who loves to knit and show off in knitted accessories without appearing overly ornamental!
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Someday - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Don’t you love these little shawls that keep your shoulders - and a bit more - warm? Easy to knit, but interesting enough to keep you absorbed?
“Someday” is the perfect little shawlette to knit and wear!
All you need is a few skeins of your favorite yarn, a bunch of short rows in garter stitch and - voilá, there’s your shawlette!
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
Wisteria Lane - digital knitting pattern - PDF
True beauty doesn’t need to be gaudy. In fact, sometimes, real beauty might be hidden in unexpected places where nobody thought of looking for it!
Those who take the time to search for hidden beauty will find an elegant filigreed leaf column sprouting from underneath a box pleat in the back of an otherwise unassuming garment.
Lightweight and airy with lacy leaf motifs down the sleeves and back, this completely seamless A-line sweater with up to 5 inches of positive ease and suspended shoulders is flattering for any body type and looks fabulous with everything from an elegant skirt to jeans or leggings.
Its top-down construction allows for trying on as you go to ensure the best possible fit, and should you grow so fond of the easy to memorize lacy leaf pattern that you can’t bring yourself to part with it - just continue and turn your “Wisteria Lane” into an adorable dress.
Knitting a whole sweater from light fingering weight yarn might not be for everyone, but those who are brave enough to take on this challenge will be rewarded for their endurance with a piece of genuine beauty and timeless elegance.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Aiolos - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Aiolos” is a fingering weight cardigan with stunning lace insets around the shoulder and across the back. Imagine the possibilities and combinations of color and texture! The front openings of the cardigan are sloped forward for a contemporary look. This garment will be great for the casual days and dress-up nights.
The sample cardigan was knit with Malabrigo Sock as the main color and Quince & Co. Finch for the lace insets. Both the main color and the inset color are worked at a gauge of 24 stitches and 32 rows per 4 inches.
Pattern available in the following languages: English.
Zippety - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Zippety” is the ultimate everyday pullover, starting from the top with a generous cowl and continued down to the hem in one piece with neck and waist shaping.
Choose either the fashionable zippered version for extra zing, or go for the more traditional no-zipper version - instructions for both versions are included in the pattern.
Pattern available in the following languages: English, German.
On the Move - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Need a quick and satisfying knit for that one beautiful fingering weight skein that has been languishing in your stash?
“On the Move” is the perfect accessory knit that will use that one skein and turn it into a gorgeous shawl to keep your shoulders warm and add some pizzazz to your outfit.
Knit from side to side, “On the Move” is worked at a gauge of 25 stitches and 26 rows per 4 inches and will use just about all of your 420 yards of fingering weight yarn.
The sample shawl shown was knit using Tanis Fiber Arts Blue Label fingering weight yarn.
There are many different ways leading to Rome, some of them are longer, some shorter, but all of them will eventually guide to the same goal. Knowing that everyone has different preferences and loves to pick the method that suits him best, this time, I have decided to offer two different versions of a pattern. They produce identical results - work from the one you like better. The regular version (file name ending in ..lLV.PDF) has the written part spelled out in detail, while in the short version (file name ending in ..lSV.PDF), different types of rows are defined at the beginning of the pattern, and then within the actual instructions, I refer just to their abbreviations, making it much easier to spot the stitch counts at a glance.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Endearment - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Endearment” is a romantic, delicate and very feminine cardigan, looking equally flattering over a light summer dress or paired with your favorite jeans.
Worn open or buttoned, it is visually slimming by way of combining Hanna’s signature entirely seamless construction with just the right amount of added waist shaping, eliminating bulk in unwanted areas.
The intricate cable and lace pattern over the fronts looks much more complicated than it actually is, but is easy to knit, especially since it is all charted.
Longer hems and cuffs with decorative splits, a novelty for Hanna’s style, are sure to please everyone looking for “that special extra” in a new cardigan!
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
Cabeladabra - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Cabeladabra, the sweater with the magical cable, will delight you with a center cable full of unexpected twists and turns that culminate in a flattering neckline just right to show off all your favorite necklaces.
The sweater is worked almost seamlessly from the bottom up, featuring set-in sleeves started from short row sleeve caps and a series of double decreases for neckline and armholes.
A fast knit in Aran with impressive details, this versatile pullover that can complement almost everything from jeans to festive skirt, is going to be one of your favorites!
Pattern Available in the following languages: English, German.
Xanti - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Do you belong to those who can’t wait for Spring to arrive, but are reluctant to admit you’re feeling cold without a sweater? If you are like me, then “Xanti” is just the right thing to wear when you want to shed the bundled-up winter look, but still intend to stay warm when you need it.
Worked top-down in one piece from fingering weight yarn with just the right amount of positive ease, “Xanti” can be worn over a tank top, t-shirt or lightweight blouse. The decorative cable detail in the front has a visually slimming effect in all sizes and is uncomplicated to knit from six small charts for the individual cable sections. Set-in sleeves are started from a short-row sleeve cap and worked top-down in the round with the same fake purl seam and contrasting color edging as the body.
Paired with a skirt, jeans or even shorts – this casually elegant sweater knits up quickly and has all the features to become a staple of your spring wardrobe!
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Wild Leaves Hat - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Wild Leaves” is a fun, versatile hat with a little bit of twisted ribbing, a little bit of lace and an interesting crown shaping. This is the perfect hat for transitioning into spring!
The pattern includes instructions for both a beanie and a slouchy style hat and it is given in two sizes to ensure a perfect fit. Directions are fully written and charted.
Pattern available in the following languages: English, German, French.
Jollyoly Cowl - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Jollyoly Cowl” is one stylish accessory that can be worn for warmth and for fashion.
Using approximately two skeins of sport weight yarn, the pattern incorporates stockinette stitch and a delicate lace motif to provide a satisfying yet simple knit project.
Also, this cowl can be beautifully paired with the Jollyoly Hat for days when it is a bit colder than expected.
Pattern available in the following languages: English, German, French.
Anna Mae - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Anna Mae” is a cozy pullover that would fit in any wardrobe.
Worked top-down, seamlessly in one piece, it is designed using two different knitting methods: traditional saddle shoulders and contiguous sleeves after the method developed by SusieM.
The twist-stitch panels add some natural shaping and keep the knitting interesting. In addition, waist shaping is included for a flattering, body-skimming fit.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Jollyoly Hat - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Jollyoly” is a slouchy style hat that features an interesting lace motif rising up on one side.
Comfy, easy fit and a quick knit make this hat a perfect one skein project!
Pattern available in the following languages: English, German, Polish.
Pomponious Hat - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Looking for an interesting hat that will keep you warm but still look trendy? Look no farther!
“Pomponious Hat” is a perfect project for any knitter.
Depending on your mood, it can be worn two different ways: with or without the pompom. The pompom adds a fun touch; but it can be omitted if you’re after a little more classic hat.
The relatively simple and easy to follow stitch pattern creates an interesting and fashionable look.
Both written and charted directions are included.
Pattern available in the following languages: English, German, French.
Autonomous Hat - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Using the same stitch pattern as the Symbiotic cowl, the Autonomous makes the perfect complement to your outer wear wardrobe.
Don’t wear cowls? No worries, Autonomous has no problem being the solo star of the show.
This hat can be knit all in one color or for more punch, add in a second color for the pompom.
Have you sometimes stumbled on pretty leftovers in your stash where the colors make a good match, but they can’t be used together because their yarns weights are just too different?
Now, now can pair them in one hat by making the pompom from a different yarn, because for this, the yarn weight doesn’t matter.
Autonomous has one other great advantage! It is reversible :) So attach your huge pompom to the safety pin and you can wear it on either side of your hat.
Pattern available in the following languages: English, German, Polish, French.
Symbiotic Cowl - digital knitting pattern - PDF
There are some things in life that just belong together - their very existence depends on the other. And most surprisingly, these symbionts have no idea that they’re helping each other to survive with this most beautiful relationship. While our existence isn’t dependent on yarn, as knitters, we can appreciate the relationship that is created when yarn and design collide in a perfect way.
I hope you agree that not only does the design and yarn of this cowl emulate that type of relationship, but the marriage of two colorways intertwined in one another produce perfect harmony that can be described in one word - Symbiotic.
This cozy cowl is made using two colors of your favorite worsted weight yarn. Wear it long for fashion, wrapped around twice for warmth! Or wear it short as a cozy neck warmer! Grab your needles and yarn; it won’t take long to create it!
The chart in this pattern is also written out.
Pattern available in the following languages: English, German, Polish, French.
Secrecy - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Secrecy” is a petite, figure hugging cardigan with a beautiful lace motif on the back. It is simple to knit, with seamless top down construction using the contiguous method developed by Susie Myers that allows you to try it on as you go and adjust the size as needed for a perfect fit. The pattern provides instructions for both a cropped and longer version.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Lisa Scowl - digital knitting pattern - PDF
As the weather begins to cool and thoughts for a fashionable accessory to keep you warm enter your mind, look no further. This is that warm and fuzzy piece - a very simple knitted cowl using chunky yarn that will fulfill those yearnings.
Pattern available in the following languages: English, German.
Axiom - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Axiom” is a seamless summer tee with an interesting lace detail. It is knit top down with raglan seam construction.
Pattern Available in the following languages: Polish, English, German, French.
Laelia - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Laelia is a beautiful subtropical orchid with petals that fan out into stars.
This cardigan showcases that same quality with lace that fans out into graceful petal shapes. Worked from the collar down with raglan seam shaping, the lace is worked simultaneously with the body so there is little finishing needed when completed. Both charts and written instructions are included for the lace sections.
Laelia can be worn open but it also looks great belted or closed with a pin. The cardigan’s long body nicely complements your favorite pair of jeans or a fancy dress.
Take it out for a lovely stroll in the park.
Pattern Available in the following languages: Polish, English, German, French.
Girly Pink, Spring! - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Girly Pink Spring is a girly version of adult Spring is Pink cardigan.
It is a classically shaped cardigan knit seamlessly from the top down with simultaneously set in sleeves.
As with most of my cardigans, Girly Pink Spring is knit top down, completely seamlessly with set in sleeves knitted simultaneously with the body. First, you knit a few rows of the back, then carefully pick up the provisional cast on stitches at the shoulders and work a few rows of each front. At that point you pick up stitches along the tops of the armholes, and then join all pieces together to work the front, sleeves, and back simultaneously. The armholes are shaped with increases as you continue knitting down. All the upper sections are worked simultaneously until it is time to separate the sleeves stitches from the body, then you work body and sleeves independently.
Pattern available in the following languages: English.
Pashmineh - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Pashmineh is a cropped cardigan knit top down completely seamlessly using the contiguous method developed by Susie Myers, SusieM on Ravelry (http://www.ravelry.com/people/SusieM).
After separating body and sleeves, the body continues in one piece to the hem, with dramatic shaping worked below the bust along the vertical bust darts and on the sides. Tiny pleats are added below the bust for a perfect fit.
The pattern provides instructions for both short and ¾ length sleeves.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German, French.
Spring is Pink - digital knitting pattern - PDF
As winter goes and spring arrives, we can see a multitude of wild flowers in the fields. The daisy stitch used in Spring is Pink celebrates that time of year when nature awakes and puts on its colorful robe.
Spring is Pink is a classically shaped cardigan which looks great worn over your favorite summer dress or skirt. Shaped seamlessly from the top down and incorporating simultaneously set in sleeves, Spring is Pink uses the daisy stitch to create diagonal lines of texture. Choose your favorite look: cropped or long cardigan with short, medium or long sleeves. The possibilities are endless. This cardigan will quickly become a staple in your wardrobe.
As with most of my cardigans, Spring in Pink is knitted top down, completely seamlessly with set in sleeves knitted simultaneously with the body. No short rows required.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German, French.
Punchline - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Punchline” sweater is worked seamlessly from the top down in a loose-fitting A-line shape. It features cute little eyelet details and hem and sleeve cuffs finished with a double-knitted edging. A yoke construction with sleeve increases along the raglan lines and body increases with yarn overs within the body creates an interesting shoulder line.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
Lexa - digital knitting pattern - PDF
„Lexa“ is a light summer tee with wide boat neck and beautiful lace details. Loosely fitted, but not too oversized, it is worked seamlessly from the top down and shaped with short rows around the neck and shoulders.
Both Front and Back are worked flat separately to the underarm, and then joined in the lower body to be knit in one piece in the round. The garter stitch neck and sleeve bands are worked last.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
Lively - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Lively” is a stylish pullover with a wide upper body and skinny sleeves.
The Reverse Stockinette allows the knitter to slip into restful automatic knitting broken up by the beauty of the cables that keep things interesting. This simple, yet attractive sweater is worked top down, completely seamless with a short row section in the shoulders and two fake seam stitches on the sides.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
Ink - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Ink” is the perfect cardigan to slip on when the balmy days of summer transition to the chilly days of autumn. Named for the color of the yarn, it is also a reminder that autumn brings with it the beginning of a new school year. Knitted in fingering yarn and reverse stocking stitch from the collar down, the cables on the garment bring to mind the V’s of birds flying south for the winter.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Angarika Stole - digital knitting pattern - PDF
I adore the look of lace shawls that other knitters create, but not very keen of knitting them myself simply because of the endless repetition of hundreds of rows.
However, I desperately needed one for my friends’ Polish-Indian wedding. And I needed it fast :)
In order to escape the repeated rows I have decided to knit a stole from top to bottom with a subtle lace edging. Therefore, Angarika stole came to life…
The charted design of this stole is very easy to follow, and can be knit up with nearly any lace weight yarn and appropriate needle size.
The pattern contains a row by row written instruction of the Lace chart pattern.
It was made by Hala and I am highly thankful to her!!!
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English.
Shelliana - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Shelliana” is an asymmetrical triangular shawl worked on the bias in a shell-like pattern inspired by entrelac and brioche, but created entirely with twisted stitches.
Started by casting on 5 stitches at the tip of the triangle, it gains width through increases and additional pattern repeats, with occasional short rows cleverly hidden in the textured pattern, which introduce a slight curvature in the top edge of the triangle for a convenient shape that stays safely put on the shoulders.
With its stitch pattern flowing along in soft waves, it complements a variety of outfit styles from casual to festive, and can be paired with jeans as well as skirts and dresses.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Boxigan - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Boxigan (“boxy cardigan, as you might have guessed”) is worked seamlessly from the top down.
The laid-back design has been kept as streamlined as possible, with stockinette stitch only occasionally broken up by subtle eyelet columns, as well as knit braids at the cuffs and edges – just enough to be recognized as hand knit by insiders!
Work starts at the back with a long-tail cast-on, after which the Back stitches are worked down to the armhole and placed on hold. Stitches for the Front are picked up one row in from the cast-on edge for an imitated shoulder “seam” look.
Especially important for boxy-look garments, Front and Back neckline as well as sleeve caps are shaped with German Short Rows for a proper fit.
Thanks to detailed explanations about special techniques used (with links to explanatory videos) this uncomplicated garment can be worked even by courageous beginners. Featuring 12 sizes in a size range from XS1 to 4XL, this garment is truly for inclusive. The pattern is fully written out and contains no charts.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Mohair Me - digital knitting pattern - PDF
This yarn by Filcolana and its interesting color appealed instantly to me, even though the color, a deep reddish Russet, is way off from the usual suspects in my range of favorite tones.
This roomy sweater in an oversize look with lots of positive ease is worked seamlessly from the top down, neckline and shoulders are shaped with German short rows. The pattern contains two options for the neckline – either a wide rounded neckline with ribbed neckband, or – with additional yardage requirements – a cozy turtleneck.
The neckline shaping section is charted only, while the Main Pattern comes both as chart (individually for each size) as well as in form of written-out row-by-row instructions.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Bly - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Bly shawl’s color scheme and stitch pattern are reminiscent of the dark, gothic, and mysterious atmosphere of the Netflix series “The Haunting of the Bly Manor”, which I watched while thinking up this design – thus the name! The stitch pattern (which is from an old book) had been earlier mentioned on Instagram, and I thought it would be nice to use in a shawl.
The shawl is constructed similarly to “Shelliana”, with increases along the side, and a few short rows to ensure it stays put while exploring the unknown of vast and creepy old manors, or just walking within the predictably secure confines of your own house.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
52 Weeks of Shawls - Printed Book
"52 Weeks of Shawls" is a unique look into contemporary shawl knitting.
The designers behind the 52 patterns come from all around the world. This collection showcases an exceptionally wide range of yarns, techniques and levels of difficulty and also includes two crochet designs. It is a true encyclopedia of shawls, a future classic for decades to come.
The book is a continuation of 52 Weeks of Socks which has been immensely popular around the world.
This publication contains 52 knitting patterns by 50 designers. All patterns are beautifully photographed, illustrated and presented on 272 pages.
All Aligned - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“All Aligned” is a seamless top-down cardigan with raglan shaping and lots of texture.
Open-front cardigans are my favorite because they are so versatile! For this one, I used a yarn by Julia Asselin which had beckoned from my stash for a while. I especially like its color. In this cardigan, I combined it with an extra lace strand in a similar colorway, which gives it just the right amount of heaviness.
Increases and decreases are cleverly hidden in the simple texture pattern with clear brioche lines. Due to the brioche, this stitch pattern is rather yarn-consuming – make sure you have enough for the whole garment!
All shaping is charted, and the main stitch is also written out row by row.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
Trussed and Twisted - digital knitting pattern - PDF
"Trussed and Twisted” is a top for all those who love intriguing details.
A deep neckline finished with I-cord, an unusual, symmetrical cable and openwork stitch pattern, accentuated false “seams” and interesting constructions create a garment that will satisfy every knitting adventure explorer.
The design of the sweater, with a classic shoulder line positioned further back, has been modernized here, and the sweater is knitted in one piece, completely seamless. After knitting a few rows on the back piece, stitches are picked up for the front and sleeves, after which proper shaping starts, and the sweater is worked down to the ribbing.
The modern, slightly cropped length of the sweater and ¾ length sleeves of the original are easy to change and adjust to your own preferences. The pattern is written in 11 sizes from XXS to 4XL, with separate charts for the Fronts. To save paper, print only the pages you need for your size.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
Julka Cardi - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Julka Cardigan” is a seamless overlapping-front cardigan with a feminine touch, interesting slanted shoulder construction, elbow-length sleeves and a delicate lace pattern on the Fronts.
The garment is worked from the top down, starting at the back with a long-tail cast-on. First, the Back is shaped with short rows to create a slanted shoulder line, then the stitches of the Back are worked down to the armhole, and placed on hold. Now, stitches for the Fronts are picked up one row in from the cast-on edge for an imitated shoulder “seam” look, and worked to the armhole, where the parts are joined and worked together down to the hem, which is finished with an i-cord edge. When the body is completed, sleeve stitches are picked up around the armholes, the sleeves are worked in the round to an elbow length, and likewise finished with applied i-cord edging.
Back and sleeves are worked in stockinette stitch, the fronts in a lace pattern. Instructions for the lace pattern are charted and also completely written out.
“Julka” is the perfect cardigan for those hot summer days, to be paired with sleeveless dresses or T-shirt and shorts for a casually-elegant, but always feminine look. Make one in a cotton or linen blend to take out to the beach and boardwalk café, and another in your favorite glossy yarn to complement your evening dress. Smoother yarns with a clear stitch definition and careful blocking will bring out the best in the lace pattern.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Aureliana - digital knitting pattern - PDF
„Aureliana“ is a light summer tee with wide boat neck and beautiful lace details. Loosely fitted, but not too oversized, it is worked seamlessly from the top down and shaped with short rows around the neck and shoulders.
Both Front and Back are worked flat separately to the underarm, and then joined in the lower body to be knit in one piece in the round. The garter stitch neck and sleeve bands are worked last.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
"Urban Knit" - Leeni Hoimela - Printed Book
"Urban Knit" - Leeni Hoimela
If you like the Scandinavian style, so wonderfully portrayed in the Laine Magazine series “52 Weeks of… “, you'll love the book Urban Knit by Leeni Hoimela. Thanks to it, you will go on a wonderful journey through Finland!
"Urban Knits" is a collection of modern Nordic knitting patterns designed and written out by Leeni Hoimela, an extremely talented knitwear designer, whose projects have been published in Laine and Making Stories. The book contains instructions for simple, timeless and stylish sweaters, socks, hats and scarves. All clothes are made using modern, contemporary methods: sweaters are seamlessly knitted from top to bottom, and socks are knitted toe up. Each pattern is elegant in a simple way, with a delicate and thoughtful finishes, showing how the classic becomes interesting thanks to unusual details.
Urban Knit is not only a collection of knitting patterns. It is also a real immersion in the beautiful life of Helsinki, thanks to the wonderful photos of Leeni, who not only designs knitwear, but is also a journalist and photographer.
Stripes - Veera Välimäki - Printed Book
VEERA VÄLIMÄKI - "STRIPES"
For years, Veera Välimäki has been fascinated by playing with colours and textures – and striping with them! In Stripes, she encourages you to start your own journey into the world of stripes. This collection features 20 knitting patterns, including sweaters, cardigans and shawls as well as a relaxed dress, a beanie and your new favourite pair of socks. Both the book and its knits are an ode to contemporary knitwear, exuding a sense of quiet, timeless confidence.
Veera Välimäki is one of the leading knitwear designers in the world. Her designs are known for their simple, clean lines with modern details. Veera lives and works in a small village in Southern Finland surrounded by forests, fields and lakes. Since 2014, Veera has worked on the popular book series, Interpretations, together with Joji Locatelli (published by Pom Pom Press). Stripes is her third hardback book.
This publication contains:
- 200 pages
- 20 knitting patterns (6 sweaters, 3 cardigans, 1 dress, 8 shawls, 1 pair of socks, 1 beanie) suitable for knitters of all levels
- Hardback
- Language: English
- Weight: Approx. 1000 g / 2.2 lb
- Dimensions: 205 x 270 x 21 mm
- ISBN: 978-952-7468-00-5
- Print only, no digital download code available.
Publication day: the 29th of October, 2021.
Zina - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Zina” is generously sized triangle-shaped shawl knit in a combination of a few stitch patterns.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
Quicksand - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Quicksand” is a triangular shawl worked sideways, starting at one of the tips. Shaped with increases hidden in the side cable, it features an intriguing cable pattern meandering through brioche pockets, and is topped off with an i-cord bind-off at the widest part. I spotted this interesting stitch pattern on a Polish knitting website and decided to adapt it for the shawl shape.
PS: Contrary to popular perception based mainly on 1960’s movie culture, it is not physically possible for a person to sink entirely into quicksand – no danger immersing yourself in this cozy shawl!
This pattern was originally published in Laine Magazine’s “52 Weeks of Shawls”.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
Boxed and Framed - wzór dziewiarski - cyfrowy plik PDF
“Boxed and Framed” is the cleaner-line version of “Boxed and Cabled” for those who prefer a straightforward look. This pattern lets the yarn stand out without deflecting from the stitch definition with too much texture or decorative elements. You still won’t be bored when knitting it because the interesting construction makes up very well for the lack of stitch patterns!
Solenn (De Rerum Natura) liked the construction of my “Boxed and Cabled” cardigan so much, she sketched her own version for a simpler, more streamlined version of it, and asked me to write a pattern from her hand-drawn sketch, which is exactly what I did! I followed her suggestions to the last dot, and this is what came out of this collaboration:
A pattern sketched by Solenn (De Rerum Natura), who know best how to highlight their yarns.
Implemented by myself, who knows how to turn a construction idea into a garment that will work.
Tested by my proven pool of test knitters, who know best what fits their actual body shape, in a wide size range.
“Boxed and Framed” is worked in back-and-forth rows, starting from a provisional cast-on in the Back, beginning with a horizontal chain, after which the triangular shape of the back is created using German short rows, and the garment continued top down to the armholes. Later, stitches for both fronts are picked up, and after another horizontal chain, the fronts are worked down to the underarm where both fronts and the back are joined and continued in one piece to the hem.
This versatile cardigan will accompany you from morning coffee through a day at the office to an evening at the opera. Thanks to its minimalist shape, it can complement a variety of different wardrobe items, from cropped jeans or wide-leg linen pants over mini skirts or shorts to elegant A-line or sheath column dresses.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Cantata - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Cantata” Pullover, created in collaboration with Walcot yarns, is knit top-down in the round entirely seamless. The pictured sample was knit in Walcot Yarns Opus (70% Merino, 30% Alpaca): 100g/ 384 yards {350 meters}, a merino-alpaca blend that is pleasing to work with and brings out the best in the stitch pattern.
Specially designed with modified circular yoke construction to have a lowered yoke and wider neckline, this sweater has a slightly cropped overall length and long sleeves with moderate balloon shaping in the lower part. It features a textured overall stitch pattern of vertical lines, broken by short horizontal welts in rhythmic intervals, which had been inspired by the photo of a ready-to wear garment spotted on a Pinterest board.
The pullover is completely worked inside out to avoid purling too many stitches. A helpful video tutorial explains the special technique used to create the decorative welts sitting like notes on staff lines in music.
The pattern provides complete row-by-row instructions for 9 sizes, a separate stitch pattern chart for those who prefer to work visually, as well as the customary schematics with marker placement.
Laid-back without looking sloppy, this is a sweater for relaxed moments in an otherwise structured life – wear it around campus, in front of the fireplace at a cozy mountain cabin, or just for a coffee shop run into town on a Saturday morning.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
Brier Socks - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Oh my, oh my!
This is my very first sock design! Created in collaboration with Madelinetosh Yarns.
Pattern is written for magic loop, but is easily adaptable to DPNs.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
Alcomar - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Alcomar is worked from the top down using the contiguous method, with short-row shoulder and neckline shaping.
Body shaping is achieved with sets of paired decreases and increases. The top front and back are worked flat to the underarm, where they are joined to be worked in the round.
A loose gauge creates an extra airy knitted fabric for an especially drapey sweater that is both casual and flirty.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, and German.
Laceback Motyle - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Laceback Motyle” is a loose–fitting sweater with a wide neckline and ¾-length sleeves, ideal for transitioning into fall. As with my previous design, “Laceback Top”, this one also features elegant lace panels that decorate the back and extend onto both sleeves. However, this time, I used a butterfly-shaped lace pattern – thus the name “Laceback Motyle” (Motyle – Polish for butterflies).
This sweater is worked from the top down in a modified raglan construction and features different shaping for the front and back.
Eyelets are added to the sleeves and at the sides of this sweater for fun and decoration, and the contrasting hem gives it a feminine touch, making this top a versatile garment for many occasions.
Materials:
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BC GARN Soft Silk (100% Silk): 100g/ 383 yards {350 meters} – two colors. Sample is made with colors: 01 (MC) and 06 (CC).
Yardage requirements
Main color (MC): 2 (2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4) skeins or approx. 640 (700, 760, 820, 900, 990, 1090, 1190, 1290) yards {585 (640, 695, 750, 825, 905, 995, 1090, 1180) meters}
Please add approx. 50 – 80 yards 45 – 75 meters for long sleeves.
Contrasting Color (CC): 1 (1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2) skein/s or approx. 140 (170, 200, 230, 270, 310, 360, 420, 480) yards {130 (155, 180, 210, 246, 285, 330, 385, 430) meters} - US 2½ – 3 mm 24” {60 cm} & 32” {80 cm} circular needles (or longer for magic loop)
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” {60 cm} & 32” {80 cm} circular needles (or longer for magic loop)
or in size to obtain gauge - 1 stitch marker A, 6 stitch markers B, 4 stitch markers C
- 2 locking stitch markers (optional)
- stitch holders or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
Finished measurements: 36 (40.5, 44, 48.75, 53, 57.75, 60.75, 65.5, 68.5)“ {90 (101, 110, 122, 133, 144.5, 152, 163.5, 171) cm} bust circumference.
Sweater is meant to be worn with up to 6” {15 cm} of positive ease.
Shown in size 3 with 6” {15 cm} of positive ease in the bust.
Gauge:
22 sts and 29 rows per 4” {10 cm} in stockinette st with larger needles, washed and blocked.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, and English.
Knitted Kalevala - Jenna Kostet - Printed Book
Knitted Kalevala by Jenna Kostet
What does knitted folk poetry look like? How can a sweater be both a garment and a story?
Knitted Kalevala by Jenna Kostet includes 18 knitting patterns – sweaters, cardigans and accessories – inspired by Kalevala. Considered a national epic in Finland, Kalevala contains old poems full of Baltic-Finnic mythology, ancient symbols, mythical creatures and nature. These as well as other Finnish, Scandinavian and Baltic influences can be seen in the decorative colorwork patterns of the designs. They are also a wonderful alternative to the popular Icelandic sweaters.
All of the designs are knitted in one piece and the colorwork only uses two colours at the same time, making them accessible to all levels of knitters. The patterns use a variety of lighter and heavier yarns and include several options for suitable yarns.
Jenna Kostet (@ihtiriekkoknits) is a writer and a knitwear designer known for enchanting patterns, such as the Suolaulu Sweater which has been made by thousands of knitters around the world. She has studied ethnology and folkloristics and has published numerous historical novels and children’s books in Finland. In her knitwear designs, Jenna places importance on the stories, the continuation of traditions and the joy of creativity.
The book contains:
- 176 pages
- 18 knitting patterns (12 sweaters, 2 cardigans, 2 socks, 1 pair of mittens and 1 hat)
- Hardback
- Language: English (also available in Finnish)
- Weight: Approx. 530 g / 1.2 lb
- 188 x 240 x 19.5 mm
- ISBN: 978-952-7468-31-9
- Printed in Latvia
- Print only
Publication day: 11 November, 2022.
Canva - digital knitting pattern - PDF
We believe that every closet should contain a classic, timeless pullover – a sweater that never loses its appeal and stands the test of time.
“Canva” can be such a piece in your wardrobe!
It is a garment with a smooth, clean texture and a simple, loose cut – “pure canvas”, perfect for adding art to make it into your own favorite sweater. Slightly cropped, with wide ribbing and long sleeves, this universal sweater will be the perfect complement to any outfit. You can wear it with jeans, a girly dress, a mini checkered skirt, or dressy pants. It is universal, comfortable, always fashionable, and fits many styles.
“Canva” is worked seamlessly from the top down, starting at the back with a German short row shaping, after which the back stitches are worked down to the armhole and placed on hold. Stitches for the front are picked up one row in from the cast-on edge for an imitated shoulder ”seam” look, then worked down to the armhole, where the parts are joined and worked together in the round down to the hem. When the body is completed, sleeve stitches are picked up around the armhole, and worked down to the cuffs in rounds, too.
The “Canva” sweater is designed for two different yarn weights (sport and Aran weight), and is graded for 12 sizes for each yarn type.
VERSION 1 – ARAN WEIGHT YARN
Materials:
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Kremke Soul Wool Reborn Wool Recycled (65% Wool, 35% Manufactured Fibers - Acrylic): 100g/ 219 yards {200 meters}. Samples are made with colors: Mustard Melange and Emerald.
Yardage requirements
4 (4, 5, 5, 6, [6, 7, 7], 8, 8, 9, 9) skeins or approx. 770 (850, 940, 1030, 1130, [1240, 1350, 1460], 1560, 1670, 1790, 1920) yards {705 (780, 860, 940, 1035, [1135, 1235, 1335], 1425, 1530, 1640, 1755) meters} - US 8 – 5 mm 24” {60 cm} & 32” {80 cm} circular needles (or longer for magic loop)
- US 7 – 4.5 mm 24” {60 cm} & 32” {80 cm} circular needles (or longer for magic loop)
or in size to obtain gauge - 2 stitch markers
- 2 locking stitch markers
- stitch holders or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, [6, 7, 8], 9, 10, 11, 12)
Sweater is meant to be worn with up to 8” {20 cm} of positive ease in a bust.
Shown in size 2 with 8” {20 cm} of positive ease in the bust.
Gauge:
18 sts and 26 rows per 4” {10 cm} in stockinette st with larger needles, washed and blocked.
VERSION 2 – SPORT/ DK WEIGHT YARN
Materials:
- Woolfolk Strå (50% Ovis 21 Ultimate Merino®, 50% Linen): 50g/ 164 yards {150 meters}. Sample is made in color no. S3.
Yardage requirements
5 (6, 6, 7, 8, [8, 9, 10], 10, 11, 12, 12) skeins or approx. 810 (880, 970, 1060, 1160, [1270, 1380, 1490], 1600, 1720, 1840, 1960) yards {740 (805, 890, 970, 1060, [1160, 1260, 1360], 1460, 1570, 1680, 1790) meters} - US 6 – 4 mm 24” {60 cm} & 32” {80 cm} circular needles (or longer for magic loop)
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” {60 cm} & 32” {80 cm} circular needles (or longer for magic loop)
or in size to obtain gauge - 2 stitch markers
- 2 locking stitch markers
- tapestry needle
- stitch holders or scrap yarn
Sizes:
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, [6, 7, 8], 9, 10, 11, 12)
Sweater is meant to be worn with up to 6” {15 cm} of positive ease in a bust.
Shown in size 3 with 6” {15 cm} of positive ease in the bust.
Gauge:
21 sts and 30 rows per 4” {10 cm} in stockinette st with larger needles, washed and blocked.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, and English.
Materials:
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BC GARN Soft Silk (100% Silk): 100g/ 383 yards {350 meters} – two colors. Sample is made with colors: 01 (MC) and 06 (CC).
Yardage requirements
Main color (MC): 2 (2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4) skeins or approx. 640 (700, 760, 820, 900, 990, 1090, 1190, 1290) yards {585 (640, 695, 750, 825, 905, 995, 1090, 1180) meters}
Please add approx. 50 – 80 yards 45 – 75 meters for long sleeves.
Contrasting Color (CC): 1 (1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2) skein/s or approx. 140 (170, 200, 230, 270, 310, 360, 420, 480) yards {130 (155, 180, 210, 246, 285, 330, 385, 430) meters} - US 2½ – 3 mm 24” {60 cm} & 32” {80 cm} circular needles (or longer for magic loop)
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” {60 cm} & 32” {80 cm} circular needles (or longer for magic loop)
or in size to obtain gauge - 1 stitch marker A, 6 stitch markers B, 4 stitch markers C
- 2 locking stitch markers (optional)
- stitch holders or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
Finished measurements: 36 (40.5, 44, 48.75, 53, 57.75, 60.75, 65.5, 68.5)“ {90 (101, 110, 122, 133, 144.5, 152, 163.5, 171) cm} bust circumference.
Sweater is meant to be worn with up to 6” {15 cm} of positive ease.
Shown in size 3 with 6” {15 cm} of positive ease in the bust.
Gauge:
22 sts and 29 rows per 4” {10 cm} in stockinette st with larger needles, washed and blocked.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, and English.
"Urban Knit Easy" - Leeni Hoimela - Printed Book
"Urban Knit" - Leeni Hoimela
If you like the Scandinavian style, so wonderfully portrayed in the Laine Magazine series “52 Weeks of… “, you'll love the book Urban Knit by Leeni Hoimela. Thanks to it, you will go on a wonderful journey through Finland!
"Urban Knits" is a collection of modern Nordic knitting patterns designed and written out by Leeni Hoimela, an extremely talented knitwear designer, whose projects have been published in Laine and Making Stories. The book contains instructions for simple, timeless and stylish sweaters, socks, hats and scarves. All clothes are made using modern, contemporary methods: sweaters are seamlessly knitted from top to bottom, and socks are knitted toe up. Each pattern is elegant in a simple way, with a delicate and thoughtful finishes, showing how the classic becomes interesting thanks to unusual details.
Urban Knit is not only a collection of knitting patterns. It is also a real immersion in the beautiful life of Helsinki, thanks to the wonderful photos of Leeni, who not only designs knitwear, but is also a journalist and photographer.
„KNIT THIS!” - Veronika Lindberg, Kutovakika - Printed Book
Knit This! 21 Gorgeous Everyday Knit Patterns – Veronika Lindberg
Knit This! is a collection of 21 gorgeous knit patterns with a simple, Scandi feel and playful details. The style is contemporary, feminine and elegant, and the knits are designed with wearability and comfort in mind. The book also includes special technique tutorials and handy knitting tips.
Knit This! includes both advanced and beginner-friendly projects. Many of the knits are worked with big size needles, making them nice and quick to finish. Yarn from fluffy mohair to more rustic wool comes in glowy, natural tones and sweet, pastel treats. Whether a keen amateur or seasoned knitter, one thing’s for sure – you’ll be hooked!
Veronika, or Kika for short, learned to knit at the age of five: her first piece was a pink pony with more holes than intact stitches. She has been fascinated by the magic of yarn turning into fabric in her own hands ever since. She launched her Instagram account @Kutovakika (meaning ‘knitting Kika’ in Finnish) in 2017 while living in Stockholm, and two years later started her YouTube channel while living in London. Today, Kika shares her knitting passion and tips to her audience of more than 330,000 active online followers. She returned to her hometown Helsinki in 2020, where she lives with her partner and two cats.
What you will find in this book:
- 21 knitting patterns for clothes and accessories: hats, socks, scarves, sweaters, cardigans ...
- Gorgeous knit patterns with a simple, Scandi feel and playful details
- Photographs by Veronika Lindberg, Jukka Heino and Rebecka Lindberg
- written in English
- 191 pages
- hardcover
- weight: 656g
- size: 176 x 227 x 21mm
- ISBN: 978-952-7381-78-6
Silesian Cardi - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Cardigan is worked from the top down, starting with the back section of a wide collar. Back stitches are picked up along lower edge of collar, shoulder stitches are cast on each side, then back is worked in texture pattern
to the underarm. Stitches for both fronts are picked up one row in from the cast-on edge to create a shoulder seam look and then worked to the underarm. Fronts
and back are then joined and worked back and forth to hem. Sleeves are picked up from the armhole opening and worked in the round to the cuff. Bust size is given as twice back width, fronts will overlap slightly. Choose the size with 10–14” of positive ease.
Materials:
- Woolfolk Tov DK (100% Ultimate Merino): 50g/ 160 yards 146 meters (Sport weight)
Yardage requirements: 12 (12, 13, 14, 15) (16, 17, 18, 19) skeins in color no. TDK00 - US 3 (3.25 mm) 24” and 32” circular needles or set of dpns
- US 4 (3.5 mm) 24” and 32” circular needles or set of dpns
- 1 marker in color A, 1 marker in color B, 8 markers in any color
- stitch holders or scrap yarn
- cable needle
Sizes:
1 (2, 3, 4, 5)(6, 7, 8, 9)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
38.5 (41.5, 46.5, 49.5, 54.5) (57.5, 62.5, 65.5, 70.5)” bust circumference
Shown in size 3 with +11.5-13.5”
Gauge:
30 sts and 34 rows = 4” in Texture stitch on larger needles, blocked.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish and English.
RISLE - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Pullover is worked from the bottom up in round to the armhole, then back and fronts are worked flat to the shoulders. After shoulders are joined, sleeve stitches are picked up around the armhole and worked in the round to the cuffs.
Choose the size with 6–12” of positive ease.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, and English.
DREJE- digital knitting pattern - PDF
Cardigan is worked top-down starting with a back section of a collar. Stitches for the back are picked up along the side edge of the collar and shoulder stitches are provisionally cast on at each side. Back is worked
in reverse St st to the underarm. Stitches for fronts are picked up at the shoulders and worked to the underarm, where they are joined to the back. Body is worked
in one piece to the hem. Sleeve stitches are picked
up around the armhole and worked to the cuffs in the round. Choose the size with 14-20” of positive ease.
Patterns are available in the following languages: Polish and English.
Barri Gotic- - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Last year, I left a piece of my heart in Barcelona… somewhere in the Gothic Quarter’s maze of narrow streets! While strolling through medieval alleyways, getting lost (sometimes intentionally, sometimes not), and discovering real gems off the beaten tracks, I absorbed the atmosphere of this extraordinary town.
Later at home, an equally atmospheric yarn was waiting for me: hand-dyed in Spain by the talented Feliz Y Punto – my countrywoman. And thus the Barri Gotic shawl was born – inspired by Gothic architecture and gorgeous yarn.
Barri Gotic is a triangular shawl, worked sideways from the tip to the widest part, and shaped with increases hidden in the side braids.
The intriguing stitch pattern used here features unusual openwork surrounded by symmetrical cables which approach each other and recede again. The shawl is fully reversible and can be worked in any size until the yarn is used up.
52 Weeks of Socks vol.2 - Printed Book
52 Weeks of Socks, Vol. II - PREORDER!
Note: This is a preorder product with publication day on March 31rd. Orders will ship at end of March. Orders will be handled as one, so if you order other products, all will be shipped together at the end of March.
They are fun to make, quick to finish and always needed — no wonder so many knitters love socks! 52 Weeks of Socks, Vol. II offers even more inspiration for all sock enthusiasts. It is a colourful and abundant collection of patterns from a diverse group of international designers. Using a variety of different techniques and yarns, the book has something for both beginners and advanced knitters.
This visually impressive volume continues the series of the bestselling 52 Weeks of Socks, 52 Weeks of Shawls and 52 Weeks of Easy Knits.
„Arctic Knitting”- Annika Konttaniemi - Printed Book
Annika Konttaniemi – Arctic Knitting, The Magic of Nature and Colourwork
Knitwear design, Patterns and Texts: Annika Konttaniemi
Tech Editing: Heli Rajavaara
Editing: Rebecca Watson
Translation: Annika Konttaniemi and Riina Silvennoinen
Photography and Layout Design: Viola Minerva Virtamo
Fall under the spell of Lapland and its seasons in the form of 20 timeless knitwear designs – from a riot of autumn russets to deep wintry tones, springtime snow that dazzles in the sun and alluring nightless nights of the summer. You are sure to find your new favourite patterns while being whisked to a world of tranquil wooded hills, misty peatlands and snow-covered fells.
The soothing craft is suitable for beginners and advanced knitters alike: make a beanie or hat if after an easier challenge, cast a cosy vest or shawl on those needles, or get creative with stranded knitting. The eight sizing options as well as sweater patterns for kids make sure instructions are suitable also for your nearest and dearest. The colour theory section leads readers to find inspiration from the symphony of hues in nature and making use of contrasting colour harmony. With the pro tips, you’ll be creating unique knits that take their cues from magical woodlands and sweeping skies!
Having set up home on the Arctic Circle, Annika Konttaniemi, MA, loves the great outdoors and finds endless inspiration for her knitting from the northern landscape and its constantly shifting colour palette.
Crossing Pathways - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Crossing Pathways is a relaxed – or even oversized – boxy sweater. Slightly cropped, with wide boat neck and ¾-length sleeves, it is versatile, flattering and modern in shape. The pullover is worked from the top down, beginning flat, first shaping the neckline and upper body, then joined in the round before working the remainder of the body.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, and English.
Kodikas - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Kodikas is a seamless top-down pullover with a textured pattern on the front. The sweater has an unusual neck opening in the versatile but underappreciated henley style.
The name Kodikas means “cosy” in Finnish, and the pattern was inspired by the rustic yarn – it has a laid-back, natural look. A big influence was also the new emphasis on size inclusiveness.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, and English.
Waiting for normality - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Waiting for…” is a V-neck jumper in a relaxed fit. The shoulder seams, accentuated with a decorative stitch pattern, are shifted towards the back using a modified version of English Tailored (also known as “fully fashioned”) shoulder shaping. The same decorative stitch is also repeated in the bottom part of the body, optically slimming the silhouette, while the wide, long sleeves give this sweater a modern touch.
The garment is knit from the top down completely seamlessly, starting with back neck shaping. After having knit the back piece to the underarm, stitches are picked up along the shoulders for the front and also worked to the underarm, where both parts are joined in the round and worked in one piece down to the ribbing. When the body has been completed, sleeve stitches are picked up around the armholes and also worked in rounds from the top down. Optional short-row bust shaping for an extra good fit is included in the pattern.
This slightly cropped sweater is easy to pair with high-waisted denim or your favorite skirt.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, German and English.
Seagrass - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Pullover is worked from the top down. Front and back are worked flat to the underarm, then stitches are joined and worked in the round to the hem. Sleeve stitches are picked up around the armhole and worked down to the cuff in the round. Neck is picked up and worked in the round. Choose the size with 8–14” of positive ease.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, and English.
Miamas - digital knitting pattern - PDF
As I was reading “My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry” by Fredrik Backman, I was inspired to create a pullover that embodied the spirit of Miamas, the fictional land of fairy tales where everyone is accepted for who they are. And so, Miamas the sweater was born.
Soft and feminine, this sweater features a diamond-shaped, three-dimensional circle yoke and a modest stockinette body. It’s worked from the top down, completely seamlessly, making it a joy to knit. I added buttoned cuff slits and an I-cord-finished neckline for a touch of elegance.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish and English.
ELLWOOD - digital knitting pattern - PDF
It is worked seamlessly top down. Starting at the collar, after which the stitches are picked up for the upper yoke and worked down to the armhole. At this point sts for body and sleeves are separated, sleeve sts are placed on hold, and body sts are worked down to the hem. When the body is completed, sleeve stitches are worked down to the cuffs in rounds.
Choose the size with 8–14" / 20.5–35.5 cm of positive ease.
Wzór dostępny w językach: polski, angielski.
TUSCANY - digital knitting pattern - PDF
The cardigan is worked seamlessly top down. Starting at the collar, after which the stitches are picked up for the upper yoke and worked down to the armhole. At this point sts for body and sleeves are separated, sleeve sts are placed on hold, and body sts are worked down to the hem. When the body is completed, sleeve stitches are worked down to the cuffs in rounds. Choose the size with 8–14" / 20.5–35.5 cm of positive ease.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish and English.
Some Berries - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Some Berries is a slightly cropped, loose-fit sweater with a circular yoke that features colorwork inspired by berries in the garden. This pullover is worked seamlessly from the top down, starting with a provisional cast-on and a set of short rows to higher up the back neck and improve the fit. After that, the combination of colorwork pattern and random colorwork strips is worked to the end of the yoke. Once the yoke is finished, stitches are separated into body and sleeves and worked separately in the round using random colorwork strips where contrasting color lines are added now and then at random intervals of varying widths. A small band of colorwork is then worked just above the sleeve cuffs. The neckband is worked last and finished with Tubular Bind-off.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish and English.
Hallie Vee - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Hallie Vee is a relaxed fit sweater, designed for ultimate comfort and style. With wider sleeves and a flattering v-neck, this sweater is perfect for all-day wear. The all-over cables add a touch of texture, making it a standout piece in your wardrobe.
This sweater is knit top down, starting with the back section worked to the underarm. The stitches for the fronts are then picked up along the shoulders and worked to the underarm before joining both pieces and working down to the hem. To finish off the look, stitches are picked up along the armholes for the sleeves, which are then worked in the round from these to the cuffs.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish and English.
Hallie Round - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Hallie Round is a summer version of the Hallie Vee sweater. With short sleeves and a wide round neck, this sweater is perfect for warmer days. The all-over cables add a touch of texture, making it a standout piece in your wardrobe.
This sweater is knit top down, starting with the back section worked to the underarm. The stitches for the fronts are then picked up along the shoulders and worked to the underarm before joining both pieces and working down to the hem. To finish off the look, stitches are picked up along the armholes for the sleeves, which are then worked in the round from these to the cuffs.
Patterns are available in the following languages: Polish and English.