Jamie Thomas
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Pullover
This is an easy top-down raglan sweater knit in one piece. The peek of stripes in the pocket and on the sleeve add interest.
Knitting: Pullover
This easy oversized sweater is written for a cropped style, but can easily be made longer. I saw my friend, Katherine, wearing this sweater and wanted one… You may want one too!
Knitting: Poncho
This is simple design creates a flattering fit for all body types. It makes it’s own fringe magically when you bind-off!
Knitting: Pullover
The shape and luscious yarn give this sweater a lovely drape. An ombre color affect is created by double stranding and blending the colors. This sweater has a generous fit.
Knitting: Pullover
This simple top down pattern is an adorable update on the poncho. Sleeves are created with simple seaming.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Two patterns for the price of one. Ethel is a great first hat, because there is no need for double pointed needles. Fred has interesting color work, and crown shaping.
Knitting: Scarf
A warm and wooly whimsical scarf. Add the optional felted balls for even more interest.
Knitting: Pullover
This simple top down pattern is an update on the poncho. The details at the neckline and bottom edge add interest. Sleeves are created with simple tacking.
Knitting: Vest
With this pattern you get two different shapes constructed in the same simple manner. The open weave tunic or oversized top is worked in one piece from side seam to side seam. The placement of the yarn-over rows are not crucial, but knowing some knitters like to have something to follow… the pattern is written out for you.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The Beachcomber does not have a precise fit, so feel free to try different yarns or gauges to make your shawl unique.
Knitting: Vest
My good friend Robin has a cute little vest from a boutique that inspired this design. It has an unusual but flattering shape. The surprise detailing in the back can be knit or crocheted.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap, Scarf
The dropped stitches and macrame tied fringe make this shawl unique. Use 200-300 yards of various yarns for a scarf and 600-800 yards for a shawl.
Knitting: Vest
This vest has a unique collar with a lovely drape. The surprise pattern down the back keeps it interesting coming and going. This is an intermediate pattern so follow closely.