Isabella Clark
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Pullover, Tee
In this pattern I encourage you to use this as a foundation and customize design features to fit your desired look and function. There are many ways to use this pattern and a variety of design features - including an optional double knit button band, sweet crochet scallop edgings, invisible folded over hemline, long balloon or short sleeves, an...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The Light Gems wrap was inspired by light - like the light that reflects from a gemstone or sunlight shining on the dry grasses. It features cables and lace, which weaves and waves and lets light through.
Knitting: Pullover
I was longing for a garment that would be super comfortable while also being elegant to wear out and about. As well as a garment that I could feel I am bringing the warmth of home with me wherever I go. Hygge Hug embodies these feelings and be with you for any occasion.
Knitting: Cardigan
The Primaveral Cardigan was inspired by soft elegant vintage clothing, with a bit of a whimsical touch. I wanted to create a cardigan you would feel hugged by and so cosy in, while still looking dressed. The simple cables and wrap stitches create a subtle texture throughout that is enjoyable and engaging to knit, requiring just enough attention...
Knitting: Pullover
The Moreau sweater is worked top down in the round and is entirely seamless. You cast on in the round for the neckline, then work the colorwork yoke, split the sleeves, knit the body then go back to knit the sleeves. Short row shaping is used in the back and the front to create an elegant shape to the yoke motif. The cuffs feature an additional...
Knitting: Tee
The Lacecap tee was inspired by the simple textures of hydrangea flowers. I also wanted to create a tee that was fun, easy, and quick to knit that is perfect for all levels of knitters. This tee is perfect for wear between seasons, as it uses thicker yarn but also features a more open V-neckline and open short sleeves.
Knitting: Cowl
The Wayworth cowl was inspired by hand woven fabrics and twill weave patterns, which naturally create a diamond shape. Its mosaic knit texture and diamond wrap stitches form a fabric reminiscent of diamondback snake skin. Using a fingering or sport weight yarn makes the cowl light and drapey, but still warming. I recommend playing with differen...
Knitting: Mittens
The Triga mittens were inspired by my Fields of Gold sweater - which included the same wheat grass motif. A common name for wild wheat grass, Triga captures the natural beauty of the leaf’s form. When knit with unspun yarn, these mittens will keep you toasty warm and beautifully showcase the fluffy, soft edges of the grass motif.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The Caroline shawl is an asymmetrical shawl and is worked from the top right point across and down to the left edge. Increases are made at the top edge every other row, and once the main body of the shawl is complete, stitches are dropped in a few sections to create vertical braids. As the shawl increases, new sections begin to emerge and repea...
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
The Champagne Tank was inspired by summer feelings and imagining wearing this top when enjoying your favorite drink in the summer warmth. Also, the soft beige pink shade of the yarn, which I naturally hand dyed, reminded me of the color of my favorite bubbly.
Knitting: Cardigan
This cardigan is worked bottom up flat in one piece, then separated for the front and back panels at the underarm. Koselig is a drop shoulder design, and the sleeves are worked bottom up seamlessly in the round. The ribbing at the body and sleeve hems, as well as the buttonband are worked in 1 × 1 twisted ribbing, followed by a Latvian braid us...
Knitting: Pullover
The Mer sweater was inspired by my mother and was originally designed for her. As a woman who seeks elegance, simplicity, classic style, and of course soft things, I tried to bring all these elements into one design. The cables are inspired by waves and mimic their smooth, twisting motions. ‘Mer’ means ‘ocean’ in French, and also sounds a lot l...