Dina Mor
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Cowl
Pairing Lang Cashmere Light with Lang Paillettes creates a soft, stretchy fabric that feels like a warm whisper against the skin. The cashmere lends a luxurious halo, while the delicate paillettes add a subtle sprinkle of sparkle. Together, they form the perfect blend for an elegant, cozy cowl.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
City Lights 2 is an adaptation of City Lights, the difference being both gauge and the size of the sequins.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
City Lights Hat was initially designed for my first VKL Show in 2012 in NYC. The hat was designed as one size fits most and it has stuck. Theres a bit of stretch as long as you check your gauge. Ciy LIghts hat using all three fibers at the same time to create a fluffy and sparkly effect.
Knitting: Cowl
Meet the Big Betty Cowl. This design was inspired by a Knitting Place customer who asked me to create a design inspired by a beloved vintage piece she had in her wardrobe. Hence the name Betty. The scarf is designed to be knit in a 2 x 2 broken rib stitch, which gives it a wonderful texture and lofty look. I hope you enjoy making this fun and f...
Knitting: Poncho
Make the Slub City Cowcho and get two accessories in one! Wear it as a cowl, snug around your neck, or throw it over your shoulders, as a poncho. Perfect for travel, light as a feather, and takes the chill away. Easy and super fun fast make. Find kits at theknittingplaceny.com
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The chevron pattern on Zigster runs vertically, creating a striking and dynamic effect. The vertical design elongates the look, giving it a modern twist on the classic zigzag pattern. The linear flow, using stranded knitting, adds an eye-catching element to the hat. Top it off with a Pom Pom for making a perfect bold fashion statement.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Ewe Ewe Beanie is a perfect accessory for the cold winter days. This textured beanie will warm you up wearing it purl or knit side facing outwards. Yes it’s reversible!
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Spiritually speaking, the triangle represents enlightenment, revelation and or a higher perspective. When pointing upwards they represent stability and power, when pointing downwards they become unstable. Balancing Act Beanie bears its name as I strive for a more gratifying work life balance.
Knitting: Kerchief
Boho Head Wrap is a fun accessory which can be worn two ways! Wear it wrapped on your head or around your neck, makers choice!
Crochet: Kerchief
The Rhoda Wrap is a fun, quick and intuitive pattern. You will definitely find yourself making more than one of these! This adorable accessory may be worn wrapped around your head or tied around your neck.
Knitting: Cowl
If you’re looking to try your hand at brioche, this may be the easy introduction pattern for you. Several testers have never knitted the brioche stitch before and succeeded with their attempt at this written pattern.
Knitting: Cowl
This simple, elegant knit cowl is worked in effortless stockinette seamlessly in the round or flat and then seamed up (your choice). It’s a beautifully approachable project for newer knitters and a soothing, meditative knit for anyone who enjoys letting their hands move on their own.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The “architextural” design of this hat was inspired by architect Frank Lloyd Wright. This design is worked from the bottom up and can be accomplished using stranded knitting or mosaic knitting technique. Pattern is written. Any DK weight yarn would work as a substitution as long as you have sufficient yardage.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Due to the ribbing the hat has an elastic nature for a wider range of head sizes.
Knitting: Tee
Chelsea Luxe Soleil will be debuting at The Knitting Place for the 2020 Long Island Yarn Crawl, March 5th - 8th.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A colorful striped hat using an easy two row chevron pattern. A great use of mini skeins. I chose 7 random colors of KPPPM mini skeins and a 50 gram skein of Koigu’s KPM for the main color.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque, Cardigan
This newborn ensemble is knit using an easy two row pattern. Sweater is knit in Koigu’s KPPPM and KPM. You can select your own color palette or use the one shown. The possibilities are endless. One skein each of four different colors were used:
Knitting: Cardigan
You will need a zipper for this project. I had my zipper put in at a local tailor. They cut the zipper for me to the precise measurement.
Knitting: Cowl
Cowl is knit in the round. All vertical colorwork is done by crocheting a basic chain stitch.
Knitting: Headband
This pattern is written for super bulky, chunky and a heavy worsted weight yarn. Multiple gauge options.
Crochet: Cowl
This cowl makes a great accessory. There are various ways to wear it. It takes 6 assorted skeins of Koigu KPPPM. Each one can be unique based on the 6 colored skeins you choose. Everyone should be adorned with this cowl!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
These gloves make an impressive gift. I did use crocheted edges for the finishing touch. Crocheting made it easy to build up your thumb opening. NO DPN’S!!!!!!!!
Knitting: Cowl
This cozy cowl can be worn in various ways. Enjoy it casually or wear it dressy. The cozy keeps you warm and stylish! A great beginner project for those who just know the knit and purl stitch. Enjoy your knitting!
Knitting: Earwarmers
This is a great accessory for those who don’t like hat head! It’s easy to knit and takes only a little over an hour to make. You can adorn this accessory with your favorite pin. Enjoy!