Camp Along Blanket
Camp Along Blanket features an array of retro campers amid a grove of pine trees. Knit this one for yourself or a outdoors enthusiast. It is as comfortable on the couch as it is by the campfire.
Candy Canes Blanket
A sweet project for bringing color to your Holiday home. Two size options are provided in the pattern.
Snowflakes Blanket
A super warm blanket snowflakes for snuggling up under during the cold months, that works up quickly in chunky yarn.
Reindeer Games Pillows
Deck your halls by making this fun and seasonal pair of fair isle reindeer pillows. There’s a goofy Rudolph and a classic forest reindeer — something for everyone, and worked in the same color palette they look great together!
Christmas Tree Lot Blanket
Trees decorated in red and green will bring holiday cheer and warmth to your home each year. This project is for the beginning knitter.
Festive Forest Blanket
An enchanting forest of multi-colored trees will bring some holiday magic and warmth into your home this season. Worked in Valley Yarns, Northampton.
Flower Show Blanket
A fun to knit, flowery and trippy blanket that has 3 color stories. This one is Summer, and there is also a Succulent and Spring color story. It makes a great take-along vacation project because it is worked in blocks. Once you’ve made the first block the rest will just fly off your needles.
Safe at Home blanket
Designed as the COVID-19 was getting started and finished just as we were all asked to stay at home. Work it as shown or from your stash.
Available as a knitting pattern or crochet. Join the KAL/CAL on facebook or Ravelry.
Carnival Blanket
This stash-buster version of the blanket features, blues, greens, yellows and reds, arranged randomly. Use the coloring page to come up with your own color design. Instructions include an option for working the blanket in blocks that are sewn together and a modular, no-sew method.
Safe in the City blanket
This is the follow-on design to the Safe at Home blanket, that was inspired by my daughter, Natalie’s adventures in staying at home on the lower east side of NYC during COVID-19. The buildings to me are reminiscent of Brooklyn brownstones or tenements built in the 19th century.
Coast Blanket
Inspired by ocean colors, this blanket is worked in strips with a little, simple repeat of short rows.
Echoing Escher Blanket
Inspired by the fascinating design of Escher (the Dutch artist), this blanket is a striking example of how repeating a shape in different colors can create interesting optical effects.
Safe at Home Blanket - Crochet Pattern
The popularity of the knitted version of Safe at Home called for a crochet version as well. This blanket is worked in the Tunisian crochet technique.