Stitch your gorgeous Softwool into these exciting indie designed patterns today!
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A story of forest friends brings to you a Collection of Children’s Patterns covering the Age range of 6 months – 16 years as well as some adult sizes. Inspired by the famous Winnie the Pooh Stories by A. A. Milne, each garment has been designed with an individual character in mind.
The booklet has been lovingly designed with attention to detail, including small quotes and illustrations.
Pattern Design by Jessica Anderson
Designed using AppleOak's naturally dyed Softwool, this pattern book is filled with 9 easy, but very charming individual pattern designs.
3 sweater designs, 1 pair of fingerless mittens, 1 shawlette, 1 scarf, 1 hat, 1 cardigan, 1 sleeveless top.
Yarn weight: Sport
Available as hard copy, digital download or
on Ravelry!By the Orchard Gate ~ single printed pattern**
Nearby to where I live, there is a derelict orchard whose grounds I love to explore. As I wander through its rusting gates and dive beneath its trellised archways, I cannot help but sense that once this was a place of romance. ‘Meet me by the orchard gate,’ I nearly hear a voice whisper, lost in the past and in the underfoot crunch of fallen branches.
By the Orchard Gate is the sort of cardigan you might wear to meet a lover on a chilly country night. It is simultaneously cozy and dressy, understated and flattering. Worked top down with contiguous sleeve construction, features include semi-scooped neckline, A-line bodice, vertical lace panels and corded button bands. Suitable for solid, tonal, and lightly variegated yarns. Designed by Ailbíona McLochlainn
MATERIALS & INFO
Yarn
Apple Oak Fibre Works Softwool [300m /328y) / 100g (3.5oz)]
4 (5, 5, 6, 6, 7) skeins
shown in Cheri
Gauge
10cm x 10cm (4” x 4”) = 25 sts x 34 rows, in stockinette
Needles
Needle A: circular needle, 3.25mm (US 3) in diameter (or as needed to meet gauge)
Needle B: circular needle, 2.75mm (US 2) in diameter (or .5mm [1 US size] smaller than Needle A)
Notions
tapestry needle; removable stitch markers; scrap yarn; 10-12 buttons, 8-10mm [5/16-3/8”] in diameter (or as desired)
Sizing & Fit
Finished garment measures as follows at chest circumference:
87cm [34.75”] (92cm [36.75”], 96cm [38.5”], 101cm [40.5”], 111cm [44.5”], 122cm [48.75”])
Select size with desired amount of ease and refer to schematic for details.
Special Techniques
provisional cast-on, short rows, ruffle
Pattern Support
For help with techniques mentioned in this pattern, visit:
Ravelry: Designs by Ailbíona McLochlainn
**a download link is available on the paper pattern. For an electronic version only, please see Ravelry: Designs by Ailbíona McLochlainn
Ripple and Bloom ~ single printed pattern**
All summer long the seaside gardens of Falcarragh overflow with cascading hydrangeas, their vibrant blossoms spilling over walls and fences to the distant sounds of crashing waves...
Inspired by this pairing of movement and colour, Ripple and Bloom is a lightweight cardigan with lace details at the yoke, cuffs and hem. A captivating but uncomplicated knit, it is worked top down with circular yoke construction, and is highly suitable for variegated yarns.
Designed by Ailbíona McLochlainn
MATERIALS & INFO
Yarn
Apple Oak Fibre Works Softwool [300m /328y) / 100g (3.5oz)]
4 (5, 5, 6, 6, 7) skeins
shown in River Moon
Gauge
10cm x 10cm (4” x 4”) = 25 sts x 34 rows, in stockinette, with Needle A
Needles
Needle A: circular needle, 3.25mm (US 3) in diameter (or as needed to meet gauge)
Needle B: circular needle, 2.75mm (US 2) in diameter (or .5mm [1 US size] smaller than Needle A)
Notions
tapestry needle; stitch markers; scrap yarn; snap fasteners (10-12, or as desired), and corresponding number of buttons; optional: backing ribbon
Sizing & Fit
Finished garment measures as follows at chest circumference:
85cm [34”] (90cm [36”], 95cm [38”], 100cm [40”], 110cm [44”], 120cm [48”])
Select size with desired amount of ease and refer to schematic for details.
Special Techniques
provisional cast-on, short rows, lace
Pattern Support
For help with techniques mentioned in this pattern, visit:
Ravelry: Designs by Ailbíona McLochlainn
**a download link is available on the paper pattern. For an electronic version only, please see Ravelry: Designs by Ailbíona McLochlainn
Meitheal Headband ~ single printed pattern**
So cozy and soft, you won’t want to take it off. An ultimate accessory to wear while spring cleaning in the garden or walking out and about in the woods.
A perfect project for using up those bits of colourful yarn in your stash. Experiment with colours, be brave, spring is almost here!*
Meitheal headband is knitted as a seamless tube in the round, starting with a provisional cast-on. The all-over colour pattern is worked from the chart, using no more than two colours per round. The two ends of the tube are then joined together using Kitchener Stitch. The resulting fabric is double thickness and is very soft and cozy to wear. Designed by Anya Aseeva
MATERIALS & INFO
Yarn
The sample is knitted in Apple Oak Fibre Works Softwool (Sport weight, 100% wool, 300 m / 328 yards per 100g skein).
Yarn A: Thinking Thoughts; (purple);
Yarn B: Make You Smile (bright yellow);
Yarn C: Woodsman True (dark purple);
Yarn D: Lou’s Cake (light yellow);
Yarn E: Goldness (dark yellow).
Yarn kits can be purchased here
Gauge
10cm x 10cm (4” x 4”) = 25 sts x 34 rows, in stockinette, with Needle A
Needles
3 mm / US 2.5 circular needle for working small circumference or a set of four 3 mm double-pointed needles (dpns).
The needle sizes given are to match the gauge; to ensure the same finished dimensions you may need to alter your needle size.
Gauge
Finished gauge is approximately 38 sts and 27 rows in pattern st after blocking over 10 cm / 4 in on 3 mm needles in the round. Knitting and blocking swatch is essential to ensure you achieve the correct gauge.
Notions
stitch marker; 2 removable stitch markers; 3 mm or slightly smaller crochet hook for provisional cast-on; small amount of scrap yarn in contrasting colour for provisional cast-on; another set of 3 mm or gauge-size circular needles for grafting the ends of the tube (or a set of gauge-size DPNs); tapestry needle; blocking pins and blocking mat; a small amount of wool wash.
Sizing & Fit
Finished garment measures as follows at chest circumference:
85cm [34”] (90cm [36”], 95cm [38”], 100cm [40”], 110cm [44”], 120cm [48”])
Select size with desired amount of ease and refer to schematic for details.
Special Techniques
Provisional Cast-On using Crochet Method; Stranded Colourwork; Kitchener Stitch.
Pattern Support & more information
**a download link is available on the paper pattern. For an electronic version only, please see here
Pattern is tech edited by Amelia Hodsdon.
Ada and Ardor (2 in 1) ~ single printed pattern**
Restraint and romance enter into dialogue, in one nuanced yet simple design. Based on the same seamless construction with contiguous sleeves and scooped neckline, this garment can be knitted as Ada (a basic cropped pullover with ribbed edgings), or Ardor (an exuberantly ruffled dress). Features of the two can also be combined, for a versatile range of stylistic options. Which version would you like to make? You may not know until you start knitting. And best of all, you need not decide till half way through the pattern.
Designed by Ailbíona McLochlainn
MATERIALS & INFO
Yarn
Apple Oak Fibre Works Softwool [300m /328y) / 100g (3.5oz)]
Ada: 3 (3, 4, 4, 5, 5) skeins
Ardor: 5 (5, 6, 6, 7, 7) skeins
shown in Pastel Twist
Gauge
10cm x 10cm (4” x 4”) = 25 sts x 34 rows, in stockinette, with Needle A
Needles
Needle A: circular needle, 3.25mm (US 3) in diameter (or as needed to meet gauge)
Needle B: circular needle, 2.75mm (US 2) in diameter (or .5mm [1 US size] smaller than Needle A)
Notions
tapestry needle; stitch markers; scrap yarn
Sizing & Fit
Finished garment measures as follows at chest circumference:
85cm [34”] (90cm [36”], 95cm [38”], 100cm [40”], 110cm [44”], 120cm [48”])
Select size with desired amount of ease and refer to schematic for details.
Special Techniques
provisional cast-on, short rows, ruffle
Pattern Support
For help with techniques mentioned in this pattern, visit:
Ravelry: Designs by Ailbíona McLochlainn
**a download link is available on the paper pattern. For an electronic version only, please see Ravelry: Designs by Ailbíona McLochlainn
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