Crafting That Fits

I love altering patterns so they are just right. So the finished project is fun and fits into my life or wardrobe.

My patterns are designed to encourage you to do the same. Let’s craft it together.

Knitting Patterns

  • Wave Cathedral Cowl

    COWL

    A meditative, double-thick cowl with a wave texture motif. Knit in the round and reversible!

  • Wave Array Shawl

    SHAWL

    A shawl with a variety of lace and texture motifs. Completed with a knit-on lace and cable border in optional contrasting color.

  • Clam Shell Socks

    SOCKS

    Basic socks with a little bit of texture and colorwork. Perfect for those new to colorwork or adding texture to socks.

  • The Companion

    SCARF / HEADBAND

    A scarf that does it all! Use as a headband, neck scarf, and more. Your scrappy yarn can become your new favorite accessory

FAQs

  • I am happy to help! If you have an issue, error, or question about a pattern please email me at hello.cmw.create@gmail.com.

    Always include the title of the pattern in your email subject line.

  • My patterns are for personal use only. Please do not replicate the written pattern, sell my patterns as your own, or sell finished objects* made from these patterns. This excludes small commissions (less than 10 objects)

    *If you wish to sell a finished object that used this pattern, please email me for licensing rates. Thank you for respecting my work!

    If you have any questions, send me an email at hello.cmw.create@gmail.com.

  • The printer version is greyscaled and contains no images — except a grayscale schematic and any tutorial images.

    It is formatted to fit on standard US printer paper (8.5”x11”) and typically has fewer pages total. It is formatted so that if you only want to print the pattern instructions, you can print just that selection of pages. In other words, there is no running of instructions onto other pages.

    If you are sensitive to the colors used in a pattern, this is a great option as well!

  • I understand that trying a new designer can be intimidating! Will they write their patterns the way I like? Do they have elements in their pattern that are important to me?

    I am pretty picky with which pattern instructions and layouts I like. Because of this, I have a free pattern available to see if my patterns are the right fit for you!

    Check out The Companion for the typical way I write my patterns. Included are written instructions, schematics, charts, customizable sizing, and general pattern information. You can also see the difference between the “regular” and “printer” versions.

    This scrappy scarf is a great guide of what you can expect when purchasing a pattern from me