This is the extra thick version of my very popular Moccasin Slippers with a Cuff pattern. People had requested that this be made into an extra thick version to wear longer and knit up quicker. So I did. You can use either a double strand of worsted weight yarn OR one strand of super bulky yarn to make them. And you can make them from a woman’s size 6 to a man’s size 14. The pattern is knitted on 2 (two) sets of single pointed needles, but don’t worry. I’ve provided a bunch of photos to show you how to do this. It sounds more complicated than it really is. The pattern itself only involves the knit and purl stitch, k2tog and picking up stitches. Easy peasy! For real. The purchase of this pattern allows you to make and sell the slippers, but you may not redistribute or resell this pattern.
Get ready to relax in cozy style with these Deer Slippers! Whether you're lounging by the fire or warming up after a day in the deer stand, these rustic slippers offer the perfect mix of comfort and charm. Knit with worsted weight yarn, they feature a handsome deer motif on the top of the foot and a snug, cozy cuff to keep your toes toasty. This easy-to-follow pattern includes step-by-step instructions, helpful photos, and video tutorials to guide you through any tricky spots. Designed to fit most adults, from women’s size 6 to men’s size 12, these slippers are a fun and rewarding project for knitters of nearly all skill levels. These slippers could be your new go-to gift for the hunter—or cozy homebody—in your life. Ready to add warmth and woodland flair to your knitting? Grab your needles and let’s get started!
This is the extra thick version of my very popular Moccasin Slippers with a Cuff pattern. People had requested that this be made into an extra thick version to wear longer and knit up quicker. So I did. You can use either a double strand of worsted weight yarn OR one strand of super bulky yarn to make them. And you can make them from a woman's size 6 to a man's size 14. The pattern is knitted on 2 (two) sets of single pointed needles, but don't worry. I've provided a bunch of photos to show you how to do this. It sounds more complicated than it really is. The pattern itself only involves the knit and purl stitch, k2tog and picking up stitches. Easy peasy! For real.
Knit flat on 2 needles with regular worsted weight yarn with single pointed knitting needles this will certainly be the most unique pieces you’ll make in a while. Not sure if this pattern is for you? There are numerous photos showing you exactly how to do the trickier parts. As long as you have the knitting basics covered, I will show you the rest. The pattern gives instructions to make small, medium and large sizes. And have no worries about the hippos ever falling off. They are created while you knit and are incorporated into the fingerless mittens. A quick note on sizing. Like my other fingerless glove patterns, the sizes are adjusted by changing the size of the knitting needles. It gives a better overall look and maintains the proportion of the hippo to the glove. The purchase of this pattern allows you to make and sell the gloves, but you may not redistribute or resell this pattern.
Within these pages, you'll discover a delightful collection of knitting patterns that blend the warmth of traditional knitwear with the whimsy of our feathered friends, the owls. Whether you're a seasoned knitter or recently conquered the fundamentals along your crafting journey, this book offers something special for everyone. This trio of patterns infuses charm and personality into your winter wardrobe essentials: fingerless gloves, a snug beanie, and a classic scarf, each adorned with the captivating allure of owls. The 3 patterns are all knit flat on 2 straight needles. To make this delightful collection, you'll need your colour choices of worsted weight yarns, a cable needle and a tapestry needle. You can use whatever you like for eyes: small flat jewels, small buttons or even embroider the eyes on. These designs are more than just garments; they're a celebration of the artistry and joy that knitting brings into our lives. As you embark on your knitting adventure, immerse yourself in the rhythmic dance of stitches, and watch as these whimsical owls come to life, stitch by stitch. So gather your needles, select your yarn, and let your creativity take flight as you embark on this cozy journey through the world of knitting and owls. Happy knitting!
This charming collection of practical fingerless glove designs, all knit flat on two straight needles, is perfect for knitters of all levels. Whether you’re a beginner ready to make your first pair or an intermediate knitter seeking to add flair, you’ll love these cute designs. From whimsical animals to elegant leaves and decorative motifs, each pattern is thoughtfully crafted to bring a smile to your face. With helpful videos and photos along the way, you'll have all the guidance you need to knit with confidence. This is a PDF version that you print yourself or read on your tablet, smart phone or computer screen. It is 104 pages long, so if that is too much for you to print, please do not buy this. This version does NOT include the cover! And is NOT a bound like a book. This is the version you print yourself or read on your phone, tablet or computer. Think of it as the book insides (the guts) of the book. The collection contains the following titles: Basic Fingerless Gloves Knitted Owl Fingerless Gloves Zigzag Elegance Easy to Knit Cable Fingerless Gloves Autumn Leaf Half Gloves Spider Fingerless Gloves Hippo Fingerless Gloves Lattice Fingerless Gloves The purchase of this ebook allows you to make and sell the gloves, mittens or arm warmers you create.
 Knitted slippers and house shoes: These are the new frontier for the legions of knitters passionate about sock knitting. And The Knitted Slipper Book is an everything-you-need-to-know guide to making this exciting variation on the sock. Whatever your preference—moccasins, mukluks, clogs, ballet flats, boots, booties, or Mary Janes—you’ll find all of the instruction you need. This eclectic collection of 30 designs is meant to satisfy the slipper styles of everyone in the family, young and old, male and female. In addition to the knitting instructions, techniques covered include felting; shaping; sizing; attaching soles, linings, and insoles; and finishing with tassels, pom-poms, and other trims. Step-by-step photos assure beautiful, hard-wearing, and well-fitting results. Praise for The Knitted Slipper Book: “It’s impossible to flip through without smiling. The color, the photography, the projects are imbued with joy.†? —Knitty.com “I really like the range of sizes . . . I love, love, love the Genie Folk Slippers!†? —Knit Knit Café Blog “Fireside booties are genius shoes because they warm the feet and the ankles. The sleepy friends slippers are super adorable. The photos of each slipper are fantastic.†? —Sweetly Made "This book is a lot of fun, offering options both whimsical and practical. But beware: looking at it might inspire you to want to knit slippers for everyone in your family. Or everyone on your Christmas list. Or to institute a no shoes in the house rule and knit a basket of slippers to leave by the door for guests.†? —About.com “We’re super psyched to offer you a free knitting pattern . . . (You’ll definitely want to check out the trailer for the book. It’s unbelievably adorable!) Katie suggests whipping up several of these clogs for house guests—but of course, a couple of pairs for yourself would be nice, too.†? —Craftsy.com “I love this book! You will too. And so will Mom, and Grandma! A perfect gift for every knitter on your Holiday gift list.†? —Gingerbread Snowflakes “You can have all your gift knitting done from one book! Such a smart, fun yet functional collection of knits.†? —Petite Purls “The Knitted Slipper Book provides magic, along with a hefty dose of practicality.†? —Shelf Awareness “It’s a wonderful, multi-faceted book—and once I’ve finished knitting my way through it, I’ll be looking for the sequel!†? —Kangath Knits “We’re in the time of year when crafters seek out patterns and ideas for handmade holiday gifts. There’s a winner on each page of The Knitted Slipper Book.†? —Cleveland Plain Dealer “Patterns range from baby to large adults sizes, making this book of 30 designs especially appealing to those who have plans to make handmade holiday gifts this year.†? —Grand Rapids Press “Everything you need to know about how to make these warm and cozy beauties is all in one book, hooray for that!†? —Smashed Peas and Carrots “Because everyone needs cute house shoes, right?†? —DallasNews.com
I wanted to make a toque (or beanie) with my favourite owl motif for a while now. I finally got around to it and I have to say, it turned out better than I thought! The pattern uses worsted weight yarn and size 5 mm (size 8 US) single pointed knitting needles and a cable needle. If you don’t know how to do cable stitches, I’ve added scannable QR codes to videos to help you along. This knitting pattern is knit flat making it very easy to make. I indicate where to change the colours of yarn in the pattern so there isn’t any confusion. But please note, you can knit the beanie in one solid colour also. There’s no reason why you can’t. This toque is in adult sizes only!
For this version of my knitted fingerless gloves, I'm doing something different. Instead of starting at the cuff, I'm starting at the fingers and working down to the cuff. This isn't an overly complicated pattern. In fact, it only uses very basic stitches and is great if you are looking for something that is quick to make. Or, if you're a new knitter, looking for something slightly more challenging. As long as you know how to knit, purl and knit 2 stitches together, you'll be able to make these. And any parts that might trick you up, like casting on for the thumb, have a how-to video to help you along.