Patterns

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The patterns that you will find on this page, have come from many years of knitting and crocheting. During these years, I have designed many of my own pieces, and these pieces here are the first that I have written down. Many people have inquired about having me knit items for them, but upon hearing the cost have decided that it may be better for them to learn and create these items for themselves. These patterns are a way for me to assist people to create their own pieces.

The stitches that you will need to know how to do for each piece are listed with the description of the piece.

After purchasing the pattern, you will receive a pdf file of the pattern in your email.

Please let me know how these patterns work for you. Also I would love to see pictures of how you use these patterns! I encourage you to play with the patterns and create pieces from them that are unique to you. Have fun!

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Queen Snake Threatened Species of the Maitland River Stuffed Toy pattern $5 CAD

The Queen Snake is quite a lovely little snake that is now threatened in the Maitland River area due to pollution and limited food supply. They have a very specific diet of newly molted crayfish.

For this pattern, you will need to know how to: knit with 4 double pointed needles, knit, knit 2 together.

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People of the World Head wear pattern $2 CAD

This piece is a knitted hat that has a space for a ponytail to go through. There are 4 colours: red, yellow, black, and white, representing all the people of the world.

For this pattern, you will need to know these stitches: knit, purl, knit 2 together.

Also, if you are a beginner, this pattern can be knitted in 1 colour, instead of 4. If you decide to knit in all 4 colours, you will need to know how to change colours as well.


 


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