Welcome to my available patterns page!
I have free patterns as well as some which there is a small charge for. Purchases are made through paypal, once you click the purchase link you will be brought through the paypal checkout process. Currencies will be converted at current market rates.
The PDF links are free for personal use, feel free to knit them up!
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Elements Hat – click to purchase for £3.00





A helmet-style stranded hat knit in an earthy Lopi and lined for warmth and comfort. The elements of my British Columbia home are on display; starting at the ears and brim with water, moving to mountains, pines, wind, and the final decreases turn into sun rays. Not only does this hat remind you of the elements, it also protects you from them with its dual layers and intense cosiness.

A graphed anarchy symbol, shown here on a hat I knit. Slap this on whatever knit you want it on.


A pattern designed to help with hand-dyed yarns that tend to pool. The slipped stitches help to break-up the visual lines and swirls and create a firm fabric. Baby cables up each side of the foot help add elasticity to the slipped-stitch pattern while the bottom of the sock is worked plain to reduce bulk on the sole of the foot.


Adorable cabled socks that cuddle your feet in good old fashioned squishy-ness. A winter classic.
Light and Shadows Cowl – free PDF


An easy and quick winter cowl knit with one hank of luscious Malabrigo. So easy it almost doesn’t need a pattern! The dropped stitch pattern creates an interesting blend of light and shadows, as well as showing off variegated yarns and helping to ease out pooling.


Thrummed mittens may be the warmest mittens on earth. The thrums make a soft fluffy lining on the inside that helps the mittens form to your hands and give you that extra bit of protection in especially cold climates.
Travelling Vine Scarf- free PDF


Noro yarn is knit into a skinny scarf with a sweet travelling vine pattern. The green in this yarn inspired the stitch I chose, but I am sure it would look equally pretty with any Noro colours!
I really like these patterns. I am doing the cowl first! Thankks for posting these
Thanks for sharing your pattern! They are all gorgeous!