Jessica Bolof
eBooks available as Ravelry Downloads
eBook :
6 patterns
A lacy collection with a Pullover (with a sleeve variation), Hat, Cowl, Armwarmers, Headband, and Necklace (exclusive to the eBook).
eBook :
2 patterns
A gorgeous shawl and bandana scarf bundled together to help you embrace your inner mermaid.
eBook :
3 patterns
A hat, cowl and fingerless mitts collection that you can wear everyday that is a little tough in shape, warm in the sock weight yarn and lacy in the details!
eBook :
5 patterns
A collection of faux shawl cowls that I like to call bandanas.
eBook :
4 patterns
{Sometimes we need to wander and explore our surroundings. Walking along a trail becomes a journey, a journey to an adventure, and adventures help us realize what is important.
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Cowl
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Knitting: Cowl
I love this time of year. The leaves are changing color, the air is getting crisper, and it’s the perfect weather to show off your knit and crochet pieces!
Knitting: Cardigan
A wide blanket coat is worked in one piece with side-to-side construction. The lightweight yarn knits up fast on larger needles.
Knitting: Cuffs
These armwarmers (sleeves) are worked from the bottom up, in the round to enjoy seamless knitting.
Knitting: Cowl
When you need some texture and warmth stat look no further. This cowl works up quickly in a fun to work and easy to memorize lace and reverse stockinette stitch pattern.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat is worked from the bottom up, in the round to enjoy seamless knitting. With a one size fits all with a deep ribbed brim, and a slouchy lace body it’s fantastic for stealth knitting as you don’t need any measurements and it works up fast!
Knitting: Pullover
Arrowhead lace is one of my obsessions. Knit this sweater and you will see how addicting it can be! Charli has a relaxed silhouette with an offset lace pattern, dropped shoulders, positive ease, and a square neckline.
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
This tank will effortlessly fit into your summer wardrobe with capris or denim shorts, or Spring & Fall with skinny jeans and a cardigan.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque
This unisex beanie is fun to crochet with crochet ribbing, stripes, spike stitch, and is worked in the most scrumptious yarn.
Knitting: Cowl
Idyllic means pleasing or picturesque in natural simplicity. This infinity scarf feels rustic and stylish by stripping down to it’s core elements: chunky cables, intentionally dropped stitches, rolling edges and a thick singles yarn. It only has 20 rows so your neck will be warm before you know it. Idyllic is shown doubled around the neck.
Knitting: Bonnet
It’s a ear-flap hat! It’s a slouchy hat! It’s a bonnet! Yes, you heard me right, I’m calling this styling hat a bonnet. Be a rebel and take back this comfy style of head gear of the grannies from history, rock it with some leather and sass! This bonnet is also great for mild mannered ladies who want to avoid squishing their carefully placed cur...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
I was amazed how this hat looks good on everyone that has tried it on. First it was a friend with a bobbed haircut, then my musician brother in-law, and finally my brother who isn’t much of a hat person is requesting one. He didn’t want to give it back after the photo shoot!
Knitting: Cowl
This clever bandana uses knitting on the WS to create the purl ridges. Therefore you only need to purl to maintain the stockinette sections! Use a closing shawl pin or sew on a button & loop closure to secure.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
My Birthday shawl! This clever triangular shawl uses knitting on the WS to create the purl ridges. Therefore you only need to purl to maintain the stockinette sections! The stitch pattern is great for showing off hand dyed yarn, and the shape is flattering!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This slouchy hat works up ridiculously quick and you don’t even need a cable needle for the little twists! Perfect for a last minute style boost to your venture.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Easy to knit and even easier to wear! This wide, shallow shawl is flattering with it’s broad back and wrap around style that clings together so the shawl will stay put on your shoulders.
Knitting: Shrug / Bolero
A simple shrug knit on the bias turns show stopping when using a gorgeous hand dyed yarn.
Knitting: Cowl
Add some whimsy to your outfit with this bold chevron infinity scarf. Choose complementary colors for high impact, or choose tone on tone for a more subdued design. Use up your stash by alternating yarns.
Knitting: Cowl
This nubby textured bandana is perfect on a windy day when a scarf or shawl will flap.
Knitting: Cowl
This bandana is inspired by a drop of water falling into a previously still puddle. I just loved how the ripple flowed out from that water drop.
Knitting: Cowl
The Lazy Lace Bandana feels like a shawl worn as a scarf with the same no fuss pull-on approach as a cowl but without bulk at back of the neck. Wear tucked under a coat in winter or with an open cardigan in the spring.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Maybe it was the golden tree leaves or an evening chill, whatever it was you realize that the weather has reached a turning point and it’s time to put on a favorite knit to warm you. Turning Point can be worn as a shawlette on the shoulders for that special event or as a scarf wrapped around your neck.
Crochet: Cowl
Flair is great for keeping in your purse so it’s handy for when the weather turns chilly. It won’t cause your jacket to bulge or have a scarf end flop in your face. It will add instant style and color to your outfit. With taking up so little yarn so can even splurge on the cashmere that you’ve been eying.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat was designed for my friend Sarah whose style is a delightful mix of punk and girly. She pulls off wearing pearls with a cause t-shirt and Converse sneakers. I wanted something that she, and you, could wear everyday that was a little tough in shape, warm in the sock weight yarn and lacy in the details!
Knitting: Scarf
Are you really going to knit fine gauge scarves for every friend who asks for a scarf? Why not do something equally stylish and a lot quicker? With only 120 yards and size US 11 (8mm) needles, you will be done in no time! The pattern is super easy to memorize and looks a lot harder than it is.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
A great first lace shawl, the lace pattern is easy to memorize and all that is required is knit, purl, yarn over, k2tog and ssk. This top-down airy shawl is the perfect quick to make wrap to wear to Prom (which is what I made it for), an evening out or anytime a little elegance is needed. Make it in a sock yarn and you could wear it with jeans ...