My Published Patterns

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These are the patterns I have published, some are free, some for sale (via paypal or CC). They are all available as a pdf download. All my patterns are tested by a group of brave test-knitters. I hope You enjoy knitting them!


My copyright policy:

My patterns are intended for personal use. The free patterns may be shared, if the copyright notice have been left intact, and it would really be nice if you would provide the source where the pattern originally comes from :). The purchased patterns or parts of them may not be publicly displayed or distributed anywhere without my written permission.
You can use my patterns to knit a shawl for yourself, for a gift, for a fundraiser or a charity event or for sale. Basically, your shawl is yours to do what you please with it, but the pattern is mine, so please respect the copyright!

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June Bunnies

This is a very simple shawl pattern, that can be easily adjusted to different yarn weights and shawl sizes.
You will need about 400-500 yards of fingering weight yarn for a full size shawl, more if you use finer yarn.
Add as many or as few lace repeats as you like and make it as large as you wish! This pattern looks well in slightly variegated yarns and in yarns that transfer from one color to another in long sections.
I believe this pattern is well suited for lace beginners, and it is a relaxing knit for more experienced knitters.
This pattern is available as a free download: download now 
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Contrast and Complement

This shawl can be knit bottom up or top down.
The size of the shawl can be easily adjusted from a small shawlette to a full size shawl.
Yarn: two colors of lace, fingering, sport or DK weight yarn.
Approximate yardage for a full size shawl:
DK weight: 440 yards/ 400m of each color
Sport weight: 550 yards / 500m of each color
Fingering weight: 650 yards / 600m of each color
Lace weight: 900 yards / 820m of each color
Tools: you will need a circular needle, at least 100 cm/ 40 inches long, in the size that is suitable for your yarn, 4 stitch markers and tapestry needle to weave in ends.
This pattern is available as an instant download for $6.00 add to cart or

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Darling Blankie
This really sweet lace blanket will be a piece that’s treasured! Pattern includes chart as well as written instructions.
The pattern is written for a square blanket. Knit in DK weight yarn it will result in approx 27” square. It is very easy to adjust the size though, making it smaller, bigger, wider or longer.

You can use any yarn from fingering to worsted, adjusting size of your needles accordingly.

The pattern is an easy to read lace and usually after knitting first couple repeats it flows fairly easy. It does not use any complex stitches.
You will need to do left/right leaning decreases, double decreases, yarn overs, knit and purl, but it requires some concentration. I would recommend it for someone who has knit lace before.This pattern has been test knit via Free Pattern Testers group on Ravelry.

For a DK version of stroller size blanket You would need about 600 yards (~550m) of yarn.
Blog post about this blanket - here.
The pattern is available as an instant download for $3.50 add to cart or .


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Waterloo Sunset
This is a triangle shaped lace shawl. The pattern includes charts, detailed explanation for provisional cast on and stretchy bind off. The shawl is calculated for 3 different sizes.
The shawl looks really well in heavier weight yarns, like DK and even bulky, as well as lighter ones.This is probably the most versatile pattern I have created so far; color and yarn choices open so many possibilities! Despite the generous size and yardage, it has been rated as a quick knit, as the body part ends soon and border lace is keeping interest high, while it is flowing from one section to another smoothly and is generally an easy-to-read kind of lace.

For a small shawlette, you would need approximately 300m of yarn;
For a medium size shawl – approximately 500-600m (550-650 yards) of yarn;
For a large size shawl – approximately 600-940m (655-1025 yards) of yarn, depending on yarn and gauge.
Find out more about the pattern in the blog post for Waterloo Sunset: My Sunset Shawl
This shawl is available as a download for $6.00 add to cart or  .

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Windcatcher
This is a triangle shaped lace shawl. The pattern includes charts, detailed explanation for provisional cast on and stretchy bind off. The shawl is calculated for 5 different sizes, it is easy to adjust the size for Your yarn.
You will need about 340-600 yards of lace weight or fingering weight yarn and size US 3-6, 3mm-4mm needles.
Find out more about the pattern in the blog post for Windcatcher.
This shawl is available as a download for $6.00 add to cart or .
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Diamond For A Girl

This is a triangle shape shawl with a stockinette stitch body and a lace border, featuring a line of diamonds. Instructions include 5 sizes from kerchief to wrap.
Skill level - intermediate.
You will need about 290-450 yards of lace weight or fingering weight yarn, depending on the size you choose to knit and 3.5mm or 4 mm needle, depending on weather you are a loose or a tight knitter.
I blogged about it here: A Diamond For A Girl
This pattern is available as a download for $3.50 add to cart
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I Heart Lace


This is a triangle shape shawl with a stockinette stitch body and a lace border, instructions are fro two sizes - a bigger and a smaller shawl. This pattern is suitable for beginner lace knitters. You will need about 420-0550 yards of lace weight or fingering weight yarn - depending on the size of the shawl you'll knit and a circular needle 3,5mm or 4mm, depending if you knit loose or tight.
This pattern is available as a free download: download now
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Fun Felt Egg Cozy

 Egg cozies - a fun thing to make, great for a quick project (takes about an hour to make, although they'll need time to dry!), an excellent last minute gift - everyone loves them! - and it is a great way to use up wool leftovers. This is a good project to try felting for the first time.
I have blogged about making them here: Fun Felt Egg Cozy Pattern.
This pattern is available as a free download: download now
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Winter Sparkles

A triangle shaped shawl that features a simple, yet effective pattern.
It calls for ~460 yards of DK weight yarn, that has good texture.

You will need a circular needle size 4mm or 5 mm, depending if you are a tight or a loose knitter.

This pattern is available as an instant download for $3.50  add to cart or