Learn to Knit Fair Isle – Baby or Adult Cap

Learn the tricks of working fair isle colorwork in this quick-knit cap; including using circular needles, chart reading, keeping good tension, and using double-pointed needles. Pattern includes links to three instructional videos to get you through the tricky parts.

Sizes: Baby size – about 14” around (stretches to about 16”), Adult size – about 18” around (stretches to about 22”)

Materials Needed:
• Yarn: Two colors of worsted-weight yarn, Cascade 220 or Cascade 220 Superwash are perfect. Less than 60 grams of main color for either size hat, and less than 15 of contrasting color.
• Needles: Size 7 US 16” circular needles and size 7 US double-pointed needles
• Additional Materials: stitch marker, tapestry needle
• Gauge: 5.5 sts/inch

Pattern + links to three instructional videos is $6.00 via PayPal.

Learn to Knit a Christmas Stocking

Hand knit Christmas Stockings are perfectly awesome on their own…but when you think about it, they’re just big socks, right? When you learn the techniques of making a stocking, you’re also learning what you need to know to follow any cuff-down sock pattern! That’s why I’m offering this as a video lesson.

In this lesson, you will learn:
• working in-the-round on circular and double-pointed needles
• changing yarn colors
• sock basics, like working a heel flap, turning the heel, gusset decreases
• duplicate stitch embroidery on your finished stocking

Materials Needed:
• About 200 yards of worsted weight yarn (the samples are knit with Wool-Ease in green and cream or red and cream)
• Size 7 US needles 16” circular needles, size 7 US double-pointed needles
• 3 stitch markers
• Tapestry needle
• Scrap yarn for embroidery (optional)
• Gauge – 4.5 stitches/1 inch

This pattern is available in three different formats, each includes links to 7-part video tutorial:

1. PDF Pattern, traditional and printable. $8.00 via PayPal

2. Amazon Kindle digital download (suitable for Kindle devices and devices that use the Kindle app): $6.00 US.

3. eReader (For non-Kindle eReaders, like Sony eReader and Barnes & Noble Nook, or any device using the Google Play Books app) $6.72 US

Amirah Fingerless Gloves

Fingerless GLOVES, not mittens – don’t be fooled! Fingerless gloves are a much better fit. They lovingly wrap and cuddle each finger, so that there is no unfortunate gaping around the hand.

There are some tricky bits to gloves, so I’ve made this pattern available two ways – either as a pattern with instructional videos, or as a pattern only. For these gloves you’ll need about 200 yards of worsted-weight yarn (in stripes colors of your choosing) and size US 7 double-pointed needles.

The pattern + links to five instructional videos is $8.00 via PayPal.

The pattern alone is $3.00 via PayPal.

Here is the first video of the instructional series, as a preview:

Learn to Knit Magic Loop Socks

Magic loop knitting is a way of knitting socks (or any tiny tube) with a long circular needle instead of double-pointed needles.

In this pattern you will see links to seven instructional videos that will explain each section in detail, and help get you through the tricky parts. All you need is less than 200 yards of worsted-weight yarn and size US 5 circular needle with at least a 24″ cord. (A longer cord is even better.)

This pattern is for a worsted-weight anklet sock. We’re using heavier yarn and bigger needles than most knitted socks, so that you can quickly learn and work through the elements of Magic Loop sock knitting. The techniques you learn here will set you up for working with all kinds of other sock patterns.

Size: Any size woman’s shoe size, average width
Needles: Size 5 US circular needles, at least 24” in length (longer is better)
Yarn: at least 200 yards of worsted-weight wool or wool blend yarn
Additional Materials: stitch marker, tapestry needle for weaving in ends
Gauge: 5.5 stitches per inch in stockinette

This pattern is available in three different formats, each includes links to 7-part video tutorial:

1. PDF Pattern, traditional and printable. $8.00 via PayPal

2. Amazon Kindle digital download (suitable for Kindle devices and devices that use the Kindle app): $6.00 US.

3. eReader (For non-Kindle eReaders, like Sony eReader and Barnes & Noble Nook, or any device using the Google Play Books app) $6.72 US

The video playlist can be seen here on YouTube.

Learn to Knit Your First Scarf

Here it is – the pattern and video tutorial for brand-new knitters. This tutorial will teach you to knit, and get you started on your first project at the same time. Pattern includes links to 7 instructional videos.

This tutorial covers all of the basics, which will set you up well for future projects! We learn slip knot, casting-on, knit stitch, purl stitch, binding off, pattern reading, and how to alternate knits and purls in the same row.

Materials Needed:
• one skein of Lion Brand Wool-Ease Worsted (widely available at craft stores), or 200 yards of another worsted-weight yarn, preferably wool or wool-blend
• size 10.5 US needles (preferably wooden ones)
• a tapestry needle for weaving in your ends

This pattern includes links to 7-part video tutorial:

This pattern is now a FREE DOWNLOAD.

Information on things you’ll see in the video:
The scarf on the mannequin is my Learn to Knit an Aran Shawl, pattern + video tutorial.
The sweater I’m wearing is the Featherweight Cardigan, knit with Malabrigo Lace.

Learn to Knit Toe-Up Socks

In this pattern you will see links to four instructional videos that will explain each section in detail, and help get you through the tricky parts.

Size: Women average width, any shoe size
Needles: Size US 5 (3.75mm) double-pointed needles (DPNs)
Yarn: 100 grams of worsted weight yarn in a wool or wool blend
Additional Materials: tapestry needle for weaving ends, size G or H crochet hook, scrap yarn, a clippie marker
Gauge: 5.5 stitches per inch

This pattern is for a worsted-weight sock. We’re using heavier yarn and bigger needles than most knitted socks, so that you can quickly learn and work through the elements of toe-up sock knitting. The techniques you learn here will set you up for working with all kinds of other sock patterns.

For this pattern you’ll need less than 200 yards of worsted-weight yarn, size US 5 double-pointed needles, and a size G or H crochet hook (for the provisional cast-on).

Videos + pattern are $8.00 via PayPal

The video tutorial can be seen here on YouTube.

Learn to Knit a Raglan Sweater – Toddler Tunic

In this pattern you will see links to five instructional videos that will explain each section in detail, and help get you through the tricky parts of knitting a raglan sweater.

Sizes: 6 mo, 12 mo, 18 mo, and 24 mo
Needles: size US 8 circular needles, 16″ or 24″, size US 8 double-pointed needles
Yarn: about 440 yards of Cascade 220 or Cascade 220 Superwash
Additional Materials: tapestry needle
Gauge: 5 stitches per inch in stockinette stitch

This pattern is available in three different formats, each includes links to 5-part video tutorial:

1. PDF Pattern, traditional and printable. $8.00 via PayPal

2. Amazon Kindle digital download (suitable for Kindle devices and devices that use the Kindle app): $6.00 US.

3. eReader (For non-Kindle eReaders, like Sony eReader and Barnes & Noble Nook, or any device using the Google Play Books app) $6.72 US

You can see the video playlist here on YouTube.

Cotton Wash Mitts

Designed with the idea of a soft mitt to wash a baby, these mitts also make a nice addition to a “spa basket” gift for adults. Pattern includes links to two instructional videos.

Size: To loosely fit most adults (length can be added, if necessary)
Needles: Set of size US 7 double-pointed needles
Yarn: Mission Falls 1824 Cotton, one skein each in Frost and Wintergreen (this is enough yarn for 2 mitts, one in each color)
Additional Materials: three stitch markers; crochet hook size F, G, or H; tapestry needle; scrap yarn
Gauge: 5 stitches per inch

Pattern + links to 2 instructional videos – $4.00 US

Preview Cotton Wash Mitts videos

*Note – this pattern is also available in the Baby Shower Countdown eBook collection.

Tassel Hat and Matching Thumb-less Mitts

In three sizes from Preemie to 18 months, this pattern includes instructions for both the Tassle Hat and the Thumb-less Mitts. “Thumb-less” mitts are an easy way to get baby ready for going outside in the winter – they slide easily over tiny fists, any which-way. Pattern includes instructions to a six-part video tutorial.

Sizes: Preemie (0 to 6 mo, 6 to 18 mo)
Finished hat sizes: 14” (16”, 18”)
Needles: Size US 7 16” circular or set of size US 7 double-pointed needles
Yarn: Any worsted-weight yarn in 3 colors, 25 to 50 grams total, or 55 to 110 yards total
Additional Materials: stitch marker, tapestry needle
Gauge: 5 stitches per inch

Pattern + links to 6 instructional videos – $5.00 US

Preview Tassel Hat videos
Preview Thumb-less Mitts videos

*Note – this pattern is also available in the Baby Shower Countdown eBook collection.

Baby Athletic Socks

For boys or girls, these little socks are knit in a light yarn and can be worn as socks or booties. Sizes range from infant size 2 up to child size 4. This pattern includes links to six instructional videos to walk you through the trickier parts.

Sizes: To fit infant/child shoe sizes 2 (3, 4, 5, 6)
Needles: Set of 4 size 2.75mm double-pointed needles, or size to obtain gauge
Yarn: 1 skein Dale of Norway Baby Ull in main color, less for stripes
Additional Materials: tapestry needle
Gauge: 8 stitches = 1” in stockinette stitch

Pattern + links to 6 instructional videos – $6.00 US

Preview Baby Athletic Socks videos

*Note – this pattern is also available in the Baby Shower Countdown eBook collection.