Leila Raven
eBooks available as Ravelry Downloads
eBook :
3 patterns
The Islets: Two Sweaters ebook contains two sweater patterns, Islet Raglan and Islet Drop, plus a bonus accessory pattern, Islet Triangle.
eBook :
12 patterns
To the Point is a culmination of author Leila Raven’s deep knowledge and experience in designing shawls. Focusing this title on triangular shawls, Leila expertly brings the knitter through different treatments of triangular shawl design, such as direction and shaping rates, favorite techniques for starting and finishing, plus she gives excellent tips on how to read your knitting when working a chart-only pattern. This book includes a dozen of Leila’s own designs, in a range of yarn weights and textures, showcasing her own unique style.
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Convertible Gloves, Fingerless Gloves
This pattern is free to download -- a little thank-you and some extra holiday luck from Peace Fleece ✨✨
Knitting: Pullover
A nod to Maine’s original flag, the tree motif on this pullover is knit using the intarsia method, which can be left off if desired. One of my most favorite things about woolen-spun yarns like Peace Fleece is the way they bloom to fill the spaces in and around the stitches worked at a slightly looser gauge, creating a soft, sweatshirt-like fabr...
Knitting: Cowl
This cowl version of the Hyssop Shawl is worked flat, starting at the bottom point, and joins in the round to create a textured cowl that is easy to knit, and shaped to keep easily in place when bundling up in cold temps.
Knitting: Pullover
The Islet Drop is a bottom-up drop shoulder pullover worked in the round, a variation on the original top-down, raglan sleeve Islet Raglan. A perfect summer knit in lightweight silk, linen, cotton. Available together in the Islets: Two Sweaters ebook or as individual patterns. The ebook also contains a pattern for the Islet Triangle.
Knitting: Pullover
The Islet Raglan is a seamless top-down pullover with raglan sleeve shaping, with options for modifying sleeve and body length. Suggested ease is 3-6”. Its sister pattern, Islet Drop, is a bottom-up drop shoulder pullover with a boxy fit and greater suggested ease of 10-14”. Available together in the Islets: Two Sweaters ebook or as individual ...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Keeping it simple to allow the beauty of Peace Fleece to take center stage, this basic hat serves as a yarn taster, taking just one skein. With a generous folded brim and plenty of stretch to accommodate heads of any age or fit preference, this hat is given in three sizes: Knit the largest size for a cushy, substantial hat for maximum warmth, o...
Knitting: Cowl
Worked in either Aran or DK weight, this cozy cowl features columns of slipped stitches against a reverse stockinette background, flowing into a pretty ribbed lace border to keep your neck warm and toasty.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Two undulating motifs zigzag up and down, creating a colorful mix in two colors of yarn. Contrast a smooth color-shifting yarn with a fuzzy solid for an irresistible mix of tones and textures. This pattern is easily sizable up or down depending on yarn weight and yardage.
Knitting: Cardigan
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Knitting: Wall Hanging
Pattern is now free to download here on Ravelry. The PDF is from the original Knitted Lights kit which included needles, lights, and a picture hook for hanging.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
What better way to keep hands warm while building the perfect island, catching up with your favorite villagers, and digging up fossils than a pair of iconic leafy mitts? This quick knit was born of my abiding love for all things Animal Crossing.
Knitting: Cardigan
New in version 2: Expanded sizing for 6-12mo (2-4y), using worsted weight at a slightly larger gauge — be sure to follow instructions for chosen size in specified yarn weight and gauge.
Knitting: Throw
This cool, worsted weight blanket suits transitional weather so well. True to her style, Leila combines textural elements in just the right way, using an allover hourglass-like cable motif, with alternating columns of eyelets peeking through. Bound by a meditative garter border, this piece is a fun, adventurous knit.
Knitting: Tee
Leila Raven’s Deschain, a Quince fan favorite, gets an update for us to drool over. Here, the dropped stitch shale motif shifted from being a center panel to a pretty hem all around the bottom edge of this roomy, wide-necked dolman tee. And, it is worked up in our little Sparrow, yielding a lightweight piece for effortless warm-weather wearing.
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
A feathery twisted stitch motif is the basis for Leila’s pretty Tern socks, originally part of Quince Quarterly’s winter 2020 offering. Worked from cuff to toe, the tiny rib-like elements come together so perfectly with a slipped-stitch heel flap and a stockinette sole for comfort.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Hawthorn is worked from the bottom center point up, increasing at each side edge every row to wide top edge. Designed to be knitted in any yarn weight and in a range of gauges, the suggested yarn amounts are listed below. Hawthorn was included in Quince Quarterly Fall 2019 boxes, written specifically for Chickadee, in Level 1, and written speci...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
2024: Newly updated for Peace Fleece Worsted and now available as a single pattern. The method of knitting the border in this version of the shawl is slightly different from the original published in my book To The Point: The Knitted Triangle.
Knitting: Pullover
Burl and counterpart Gail, featuring an allover, interrupted double seed stitch motif, are perfectly cozy pieces to knit up in our cushy Osprey aran weight wool. Burl has a more traditional, roomy fit in the sleeves and body, is deeper at cuffs, hem, and yoke, and has more of a shallow, narrow crew neck.
Knitting: Pullover
Gail and counterpart Burl, featuring an allover, interrupted double seed stitch motif, are perfectly cozy pieces to knit up in our cushy Osprey aran weight wool. Gail has a slimmer fit in the body and sleeves, a wider, deeper scoop at the neck, and a shallower yoke.
Knitting: Cardigan
This buttoned, v-neck cardigan with pockets is a classic shape that can be worn by anyone. Leila’s thoughtful details—the half-twisted rib on hem, cuffs, pocket trim, and button bands, and the cascading cable motif at the fronts—set this piece apart. The cardigan is worked from the bottom up with top-down, set-in sleeves. A wardrobe staple for ...
Knitting: Cardigan
A worsted weight version of Leila’s Billie cardi, Georgie is so squishy in Lark. Leila combined several scrumptious and simple knit/purl fabrics into one on this piece, and included a very cute garter stitch shawl collar, worked simultaneously with the raglan yoke shaping. Worked from the bottom up with easily memorized stitch patterns, this is...
Knitting: Cardigan
Little Billie is sized for wee folk, in our wispiest Finch wool. Leila combined several scrumptious and simple knit/purl fabrics into one on this piece, and included a very cute garter stitch shawl collar, worked simultaneously with the raglan yoke shaping. Worked from the bottom up with easily memorized stitch patterns, this is such a fun knit.
Knitting: Pullover
We all swooned when we saw this duster—it has such an impact and looks amazing on every height, whether the low back hem reaches the high calf, or goes all the way down to your shoes. The deep scoop neck and slim, bracelet length sleeves are so flattering, and Sparrow’s amazing drape is showcased in the front and back color block panels.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Leila hits the nail on the head in the shawl department once again, using as Nix’s border a single, sculptural cable, framed by simple lace. The border is shaped with short rows, then stitches are picked up all along the slinky cable, and a simple garter body ensues with center decreases. We love the styling potential for this piece!
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
With its textured lace motif reminiscent of cicadas, Bayou announces the steamy days and cool nights of summer in a big way, especially when paired with our airy linen Kestrel. Using one of her favorite ways to construct a shawl—sideways, starting and ending with one stitch—Leila designed this piece to be a satisfying and quick knit.
Knitting: Tee
We adore Leila’s Bolan tee: Knitted sideways in four pieces—two panels for the front, two for the back—worked from the center out to the ends of the short sleeves, this one is a fun knit for sure; and the gorgeous textured lace panel in the yoke flatters the collarbones, making it a piece you’ll want to grab all the time.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Shelley’s ample dimensions and unfussy welting spell easy knitting and cozy wearing. Knitted in two pieces results in perpendicular lines contrasting the wrap’s left half from right. Holes for arms to go through make this substantial piece suitable to bundle up in as a garment or a scarf.
Knitting: Pullover
Poe’s subtle details are what make this otherwise simple bottom-up raglan shine: A pretty slip-stitch honeycomb pattern that gently shapes the front hem without using short rows, and cabled decreases that create beautifully polished lines in the yoke. In our pretty mohair/merino Piper, this sweet pullover sings.
Knitting: Pullover
A warm, wooly pullover, Gabrielle is a winterized update of a fan favorite, the Deschain Tee in linen Kestrel. This cold-weather sweater is written for a new gauge in Osprey with updated sizing and construction, additional body and sleeve length for warmth, and short rows to gently shape the back. And, of course, that gorgeous lace motif!
Knitting: Pullover
In fuzzy, warm wool/alpaca Owl, Argus is a comforting knit. A lattice of textured stitches travel down the center front and through the ribbed hem of this relaxed fit pullover, which utilizes Elizabeth Doherty’s top-down method of beautifully shaped set-in sleeves.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The versatile shape of elongated triangles means you can wear it as a shawl, a scarf, or however you please. Leila’s triangular shawl is knitted from the center neck to bottom edge, featuring easy slipped-stitch cartridge rib with a textural border of gilded botanical lace—quick to knit and irresistible in sport weight Chickadee.
Knitting: Pullover
Twisted panels of trees set in diamond motifs grace the center front of Leila Raabe’s Gilead. Knitted in Sparrow from the bottom up with dolman shaping, this seamed pullover is roomy, with a wide, graceful neck opening, slim three-quarter sleeves, and shaped drop-shoulders for a simple but structured silhouette that looks elegant over a camisol...
Knitting: Pullover
The chained ribbon structure of our Kestrel linen creates striking textured lace, the focal point of Deschain by Leila Raabe. Designed with plenty of ease for a relaxed fit, this cropped boxy pullover is worked flat and then seamed, with slim sleeves picked up and worked in the round down to the cuff. Dropped stitches update the classic shale l...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The idea for this shawl came about by letting the yarn tell me what it wants to be. Killington has a gorgeous sheen with killer stitch definition and gives an almost chiseled appearance to the soft fabric. It begged to be worked in my favorites—textured and botanical motifs.
Knitting: Baby Blanket
The Sully blanket by Leila Raabe features simple stripes in four colors with a subtle seed-stitch detail between them. A garter stitch border is picked up to polish off the edges. Go for bold as shown, or take a tone-on-tone approach. This one’s a tried-and-true smile-maker, and the designer’s most highly requested “please write a pattern for t...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The ubiquitous brick textures in Portland, Maine, were the inspiration for this lightweight shawl in Finch by Leila Raabe. Knitted sideways on the bias, beginning at one side point and widening to the opposite side, the simple textured border takes half its stitches from the wide edge of the final row and picks up along the side of the rows to ...
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
A top-down, center-out triangular shawl with garter stitch and new shale lace, created for A Verb for Keeping Warm’s Pro-Verbial Yarn Club, January 2016.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Happy Arbor Day! Let’s plant some trees: $1 from every Tree Shawl retail purchase will be donated to The Arbor Day Foundation’s initiative to replant our forests (more info on that here) for the life of the pattern.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
A top-down triangular shawl worked up in 2 skeins of Baah! La Jolla fingering-weight yarn, Florin begins at the center top point with a garter tab and is worked top down, with 6 increases every 2 rows for a wider wingspan than traditional triangular knit shawls.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
A cable and garter-ridge triangular shawl in lovely Quince & Co. Chickadee, knit from the center top down, increasing 4 stitches on every other row.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A textured, cabled hat with options for a garter-stitch brim worked flat, then grafted together and joined for working in the round, picking up stitches for the main body; the second option is without a brim, simplified, with a pretty effect at the edge from the natural flare of the cables.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Updated for Quince & Co. Chickadee Organic Heathers, October 2018! Pattern now includes written instructions in addition to the charts. The original pattern is still available as a secondary file download if you prefer.