Thursday, 11 March 2010
2009 Pattern Entries


Title of Pattern: Here Comes Spring - Bunny Dishcloth Intarsia
By: Kelly Jones 2009

What inspired you to create the pattern? My son has a cute wooden bunny puzzle that inspired me to try my hand at writing intarsia patterns. I picked it up and looked at it while I played with graph paper to duplicate the shape.

Knitting Loom: 18” Double Rake-FG or any size fg double sided board with at least 35 pegs.
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Title of Pattern: Flower Pot Pillow
By: Kelly Jones 2009

What inspired you to create the pattern? Well…actually I was in the process of designing a boat and it ended up looking like a flower pot so I just went with it and decided it would make a great birthday present for my mom.

Knitting Loom: 18” Double Rake-FG or any size fg double sided board with at least 42 pegs.

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Title of Pattern: Autumn Handbag
By: Rebecca English 2009

What inspired you to create the pattern? For quite some time, I’ve been wanting to make a felted handbag. When I finally got a small gauge loom, this quick and easy handbag was born. It is knit in the round and felted. The result is a sturdy, medium sized (5” L x 8” W) handbag that will be the perfect fall accessory!

Knitting Loom: 18" ADR with 4 peg end pieces

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Title of Pattern: Emma's Capelet
By: Renee Van Hoy 2009

Knitting Loom: 30" ADR Loom

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Title of Pattern: Junior Woodchuck Baby Blanket
By: Rebecca English 2009

What inspired you to create the pattern?
When my cousin, an avid hunter, was expecting his second baby, I decided to make a camouflage print baby blanket for them. I had noticed several times before that my favorite baby blanket yarn, Sensations Rainbow Classic, knits up into a “camo-esque” pattern, so I purchased the Green / Grey color and crossed my fingers. The name comes from a cartoon I used to watch (Duck Tales); some of the characters were “Junior Woodchucks”, which was like Cub Scouts. It’s always sounded woodsy and outdoorsy to me, so I chose to name this blanket after it!

Knitting Loom: 18 inch ADR, set for double knitting (using included plastic washers for spacing)

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