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Bramly Hedge Shawl

The inspiration for this design has come from a series of stunning books called Brambly Hedge and specifically the autumn story.

Construction:
The design is knitted from the top down up so you can make the shawl as generous a size as you like

The design comprises of stockinette, garter and a knot stitch, which becomes very memorable and relaxing to knit once the pattern is memorised.





Materials:

Fyberspates DK (100% Merino)
230m/252 yrds per 100g skein

Shade used:
Tweed Imps

Needles & Notions:
4 mm needle (or size to obtain gauge)

Finished Dimension:
56” wide x 28” deep

The pattern is laid out in a way you can print as a booklet







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Coming Together Poncho

This pattern is a multi faceted garment in that it can be worn as a Poncho, Shawl or a Scarf (One Size)

Knitting techniques used are predominately stocking stitch and reverse stocking stitch, with bold colour changes within the pattern and a lace detail running along the side.

Materials:
For this construction it has been knitted in lace-weight yarn using two contrasting colourways. Quantities used were Colour A used 700 metres and Colour B 550 metres

Gauge:
29 sts x 45 rows over 4”/10cm Stocking Stiche on 2.5mm ndls when blocked.

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The pattern is laid out in a way you can print as a booklet



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Fairy Dust Cowl 

The inspiration for this beautifully delicate and yet warm cowl design has been drawn from my love over the years of the magical world of fairies. They evoke ideas of a dreamy and fantasy lands where your imagination can be both magical and mystical.

Construction:
The cowl is knitted available in two sizes. Knitted in the round, using both textured, lace and stockinette stitch and then bound off using Icord bind off.

Materials:
West Green Loft Yarns 4 ply (80% Superwash Merino/20% Bamboo)
400m/420 yds per 100g skein
Shade used: Cupcake (Colour A)

West Green Loft Yarns 4 ply (75% Superwash Merino/25% Nylon)
400m/437 yrds per 100g skein

Finished sizes:
Medium: 42” Circumference 10” Depth
Large: 72” Circumference 10” Depth

Yardage
200 mtr A (Medium)
230 mtr B (Medium)
300 mtr A (Large)
360 mtr B (Large)

Gauge
Gauge: 28 sts x 48 rows over Stocking Stitch on 2.5mm ndls when blocked.

This pattern is written such a way that you can print as a booklet, making the pattern nice and condensed for both reading saving paper.



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Fybrespates Shawl

This pattern can be worn in several ways due to the versatility of it.


It can also be made in many different weight yarns, I have used Teal colour for my design.


The edging to this is crochet.




Materials

Fyberspates Scrumptions DK (80% Wool/10% Cashmere/10% Nylon)
211m/231 yrds per 100g skein
Shade used: Teal

Gauge
17 sts x 30 rows over 4”/10cm over lace pattern when blocked

Needles & notions
4mm (or size to obtain gauge)
Darning needle to weave in ends
Two toggle buttons

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Twilight Cowl

The inspiration for this accessory has come from the incredible spectacle that is the Auroa borealis
The design starts and finishes with a wide section of ribbing which depicts the rays that shower the night sky in their spectacular show.

The main body of the design depicts the stars that sparkle so brightly during this spectacular display.

Construction:
This cowl is knitted flat for 3/4 of the design, then joined in the round for the final section.
The design encompasses both ribbing, stitch manipulation and yarn overs.


With the yarn overs at the edge of the pattern they can “double up” as button holes to convert the shawl into a poncho, giving this accessories two ways of wearing it.



Materials:

Stranded Dyeworks 4 ply (two skeins) Colour A
400m/437 yrds per 100g skein

Stranded Dyeworks 4 ply (one skein) Colour B
400m/437 yrds per 100g skein

Pixie Yarn 4 ply (one skein) Colour C
210m/230 yrds per 50g skein


Finished sizes:
Yardage - 500 mtr A
300 mtr B




Gauge:

28 sts x 48 rows over Stocking Stitch on 2.5mm ndls when blocked.



This pattern is written such a way that you can print as a booklet, making the pattern nice and condensed for both reading saving paper.




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Road to Happiness Top

Sizes:
XS, S, M, L, 1XL, 2XL

Bust Size inches - 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44
Bust Size cm - 86 91 97 102 107 112

Finished Size inches - 42, 44, 47, 48, 51, 52
Finished Size cm - 106, 111.5, 119, 122, 129, 132

(Note: garment has 8-8½in/20-22cm positive ease)

Gauge/Tension: 24 sts x 36 rows to 4 x 4in/10 x 10cm using 3.75mm needles, over pattern, when blocked

Needles and notions: 3.25mm & 3.75mm straight needles, 3.25mm long circular needle; 12 stitch markers, wool/tapestry needle

Yarn: 3 x 100g skeins of 4 ply sock yarn with 400m per skein

Total yardage:
Approximately 825 (850) (950) (980) (1100) (1140)m

Make a note to advise on model’s height and bust size

Pattern is printed so can print out as “booklet” for a handy print.



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Serenity Socks

Sock Construction:
Knitted toe up using Magic Loop and Heel Flap. The pattern is a 9 stitch repeat with eyelet detail.

Sizes:
S (3-5UK/36-38EU), M 6-8UK/39-42), L (9-11UK/4346EU)

Foot length - S ( 9”/23cm), M ( 10”/25.5cm), L ( 11”/28cm)
Foot circumferences - S (7”/18cm), M (8”/20.3cm), L (9”/23cm)

Needles and notions:
Circular needles, 2.25mm
80cm cable (for magic loop), Cable Needle, Darning needle to weave in ends

Yarns Used:
Stranded Dyeworks Paradise 4 ply (80% Superwash Merino/10% Nylon/10% Cashmere)
400m/437 yrds per 100g skein

Araucania Ruca 4 ply (75% Superwash Merino/25% Nylon)
344m/376 yrds per 100g skein

West Yorkshire Spinners Signature 4 ply (40% Wool/35% BFL/ 25% Nylon)
400m/437 yrds per 100g skein

Total yardage required depending on size knitted:
280 – 400 mtrs /306-437 yrds

The pattern is set out in such a way that you can print it as a booklet for ease of portability and saving on paper!



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Symmetry Socks

This pattern is a great and memorable pattern.

The design is a toe up using a stocking stitch heel and a gusset heel.

For a subtle pattern detail, why not try a variegated yarn, or for a more “stand out design” go for a solid yarn.

I have provided the pattern in three sizes.. Small: 36-38 (3-5 UK), Medium: 39-42 (6-8 UK), Large: 43-48 (9-11 UK)

Foot Length:
Small (9” / 23cm), Medium (10” / 25.5cm), Large ( 11” / 28cm)

Foot Circumferences:
Small (7” / 18cm), Medium (8” / 10.5cm),Large (9” / 23cm)

Gauge:
32 sts x 48 r over 4”/10cm Stocking Stitch on 2.25mm ndls when blocked.

Needles and notions:
Circular needles, 2.25mm (or size to obtain gauge) 80cm cable (for magic loop), Cable Needle, Darning needle to weave in ends, stitch markers

The pattern is laid out in a way you can print as a booklet



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