My patterns are available on both Ravelry and Lovecrafts.
(You should be able to click on either the design names below (in blue), or on the photos to visit the patterns on Ravelry. Click the link above for Lovecrafts.)
the fully written version of the Tooty Stripey Blanket, is
NOW PUBLISHED!!!
As well as row by row written instructions, there is a complete computer generated chart, lots of close up photos (not tutorial photos), all the info you need to make your blanket in whatever size and colours you want, plus lots of ideas for the border.
Decorated all over with little hearts, this scrap busting design comes in two sizes - adult and baby (approx 18 months), so you ca make a 'Mum & Me' set!
Click the link above, or the photo to visit the pattern.
Designed especially for Christmas - and named for the chorus of my favourite carol - the shapes in this hat remind me of the Christmas decorations we had when I was a child. This design is available as two sizes. Click the link above, or the photo to visit the pattern.
My latest design is based on my favourite flower, the common-or-garden daisy.
There are some long floats, so your skill level needs to be Confident. However, to compensate for the tight tension that might occur, there are two sizes available - regular and large. Here it is shown in a rainbow version but I've also tried black and white, plus a stash busting multi colour version that changes colour on every row!
Click the link above, or the photo, to pop across to Ravelry for the pattern.
A fairisle hat, designed as a tribute to the late, great David Bellamy.
Use lots of colours for a stash busting hat, or go really simple and use just two. Both will produce a lovely hat - and now there's a matching cowl and mittens!
Click the links above, or the photos, to pop across to Ravelry for the patterns.
Quilters Delight is a real stash busting design on a quilting theme.
Use all your little bits to produce a one of a kind, stunning hat!!
Click the link above, or the photo, to pop across to Ravelry for the pattern.
Click the link above, or the photo, to pop across to Ravelry for the pattern.
Boanny Starns, a two tone design but would also work well
as a traditional fairisle style hat.
(There are two patterns included, one featuring all stars and the other, stars and a flower motif.)
Click the link above, or the photo, to pop across to Ravelry for the pattern.
is a two tone design but would also work
well as a traditional fairisle style hat.
Click the links above, or the photos, to pop across to Ravelry for the patterns.
Hope Springs Hat on Ravelry
My first fairisle hat!! Designed during my 'Foray into Fairisle' as the first coronavirus lockdown began in the UK in March 2020, the name was suggested by my Instagram friends.
Now available as a matching cowl, mittens & fingerless mitts!
Click either the link or the photo to take you to the pattern.
Here Comes Summer! on Ravelry
A summer poncho/wrap, that buttons on one shoulder so you can
wear it the way you like.
A light and airy design, made using 100% cotton for the summer - it lets air through without being see through.
A lightweight crochet scarf for spring/autumn wear. Make it in beautifully soft
merino 4 ply for a touch of luxury.
Instructions included to adapt the size from a neck wrap to a shawl, add beads or a fringe.
Looks Like Rain on Lovecrafts
Popcorn Dreams Scarf on Ravelry
Popcorn Dreams on Lovecrafts
A long narrow crescent shaped crochet scarf that uses just one skein of 4 ply yarn
Tail of Two Dragons Scarf on Ravelry
A knitted scarf in an asymmetric triangle shape, using approx
150g of Double Knit Yarn.
Tail of Two Dragons on Lovecrafts
A Sampler style Scarf knitted in Aran yarn.
A reversible unisex design featuring richly textured stitches.
Texan Muffler on Lovecrafts
(The patterns are not currently listed on Folksy as it does not support automatic downloads but I do occasionally list finished items there.)
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