Jen Arnall-Culliford

eBooks available as Ravelry Downloads

eBook : 12 patterns

Also available in German:

eBook : 12 patterns

Remember when you finally learned how to ride your bike? Wasn’t that an awesome day? We haven’t forgotten how great it felt to take the stabilisers off, so we’ve got a brand new year of learning for you to enjoy. Twelve new techniques, twelve patterns from twelve fabulous designers, twelve sets of photo and video tutorials, and most importantly, twelve opportunities for you to experience the joy of mastering something new!

eBook : 12 patterns

Now available in German: Masterclass Stricken: Die Fortsetzung

eBook : 5 patterns

Take your cabling to the next level with our detailed photo tutorials and patterns, designed to allow you to practice your new skills.

eBook : 11 patterns

Intrigued by the idea of helical knitting? Have you knitted 1x1 helical stripes, but would like to know more about working more complex stripes? Would you like to know more about using helical stitch patterns? Or are you just keen to try something new in your knitting? Then this is the ebook for you!

eBook : 4 patterns

Upgrade your lace knitting skills with our detailed photo tutorials and beautiful designs to help you to practise your skills.

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
A garter stitch short-row heel adds a fun twist to a stocking stitch sock, with a self-striping yarn reminiscent of the colours of later summer on the moor. Moorland Socks is the seventh pattern in Confident Knitting.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
This is the tenth pattern from A Year of Techniques - a collection of 12 patterns to teach you new knitting skills.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
The perfect hat for a chilly afternoon of puffin spotting at Sumburgh Head!
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This is the first pattern from A Year of Techniques - a collection of 12 patterns to teach you new knitting skills.
Knitting: Cardigan
Pattern Notes
Knitting: Cardigan
The Bruton Hoody is knitted in one piece to the armholes, the Fronts and Back are then worked separately to the shoulder. A twisted stitch cable panel goes up the left front to the shoulder. The sleeves are then picked up from the armholes and knitted down to the cuffs, thus minimising the finishing required.