Josephine & the seeds
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Field of Seeds is the first pattern of The Seeds Collection. These socks were created to celebrate the beginning of a new spring. In a field just emerging from winter, tender little seeds timidly appear, quietly receiving the soft spring light.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
The Brume socks are knit in the round from the cuff down, with a strong heel and a rounded toe. An elegant lace pattern adorns the back of the leg while little eyelets run down the front of the leg and the top of the foot on a sea of reverse stockinette stitch. The pattern includes charts and written instructions.
Knitting: Slippers, Mid-calf Socks
Montgolfières are knit from the cuff down, with a reinforced heel flap – gusset construction and a rounded toe. Worked in stockinette stitch, ribs and a simple 2-color brioche, these slippers are entertaining and easy to knit, and will keep your feet warm and comfy. They are also a good opportunity to have fun with colors and put some lonely le...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These socks were created by blending the traditional snowflake used in stranded colorwork Nordic knitwear, with the graphic and simple lines of modern scandinavian design.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These socks are knitted toe-up. The pattern features a curved line on the toe, derived from ballerina shoes. The foot is made with a gusset and a heel flap construction. The lace pattern on the leg was inspired by the form of an artichoke, as well as each petal.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Trilost is a wide, warm and asymmetric shawl which plays with textures and contrasts to offer you a versatile garment. The wrap is first worked as a top-down triangle, before the two halves are divided and knitted separately, avoiding interminable shawl rows. Simple lace sections alternate with two-colored garter stripes, keeping you interested...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
Worked partly in stockinette stitch and partly in a simple stranded colorwork pattern, these socks were created to add a pop of bright color to your outfit. The socks are worked from the cuff-down, with a standard heel flap (which can be easily replaced by your preferred method) and a bit of kitchener stitch to close the toes. This pattern is n...