Jennifer Kelley
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Pullover
Whitetop is an oversized, drop sleeved pullover with just a touch of colorwork. Knit from the bottom up, this seamless sweater will be a favorite cozy cold weather pullover. Whitetop is designed to be worn with 6-10” of positive ease, but has fitted sleeves. I encourage you to use the schematic to customize the fit of your sweater! Model is wea...
Knitting: Slippers
Brasstown slipper socks are worked from the top down, with a traditional heel flap. A folded hem is worked at the top of the sock and a tie is inserted after finishing to help keep the socks from slouching too much. Suede or leather bottoms are optional, but are a fun addition! These slipper socks are designed to have a bit of positive ease, so...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Cumberland is an asymmetrical triangle shawl, knitted sideways, combining garter stitch stripes and an easy to memorize lace pattern. Worked at a loose gauge to create a nice drape, Cumberland is a perfect all-weather shawl. And for those knit stitch lovers, there’s not a single purl stitch in the whole shawl!
Knitting: Sleeveless Top
Waterrock is a slightly cropped top knit in Fern Fiber Roan DK that can either be worn as a layering piece, or alone as a summer top. Featuring lots of texture, and a split hem, it’s sure to be a staple in your wardrobe. Fern Fiber is based out of Asheville, NC near Waterrock Knob, located in the Appalachian Mountains. All yarns are hand-dyed u...
Knitting: Tee
Kinton is a lacy spring and summer top, designed to be worn with 2-4 inches of positive ease for a relaxed fit, maximizing comfort. Knit in Magpie Fibers Domestic fingering weight yarn, you’ll be left with a top that is full of bounce and gorgeous stitch definition, all the while using wool grown and processed in the USA. Magpie Fibers is based...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This pattern recipe gives you some freedom – the freedom to use your favorite heel, adjust to your favorite sock length, and experiment with different colors. The colors I chose are perfectly Autumnal – they represent my favorite season so well! The 3 row pattern repeat, which I’m deeming “the woodland pattern”, is really just a mixture of seed...