Roxana Bartlett
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
A cozy wristlet with a striking slip stitch design. They knit up quickly and would make a lovely gift. This pattern is part of my Wildwood collection, which includes The Wildwood Hat and Cowl.
Knitting: Vest
Here’s an easy to knit Swoncho — a garment with the wearable ease of a poncho, but with short side seams that give it the fit of a relaxed sweater vest. This versatile top knits up quickly and can be easily layered with your favorite shirt or tee.
Knitting: Rug
Need a small area rug, but can’t find the perfect colors or size? This simple yet distinctive slip stitch pattern lets you knit and felt a rug that’s just right for the area you wish to cover. The rug pictured here, was 25” x 45” before it was felted. After felting, and when thoroughly dry, it measured 23” x 38”. Knit the pattern as written for...
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This slip-stitch dishcloth is part of my Down on the Farm collection. It’s a quick, colorful knit that that stands up to every day use, or it makes an excellent gift. Drop the garter stitch border, and the slip-stitch pattern can be incorporated into any knitting of your choosing — a pillow, a blanket, a bib — let your imagination roam!
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This slip-stitch dishcloth is part of my Down on the Farm collection. It’s a quick, colorful knit that that stands up to every day use, or it makes an excellent gift. Drop the garter stitch border, and the slip-stitch pattern can be incorporated into any knitting of your choosing — a pillow, a blanket, a bib — let your imagination roam!
Knitting: Washcloth / Dishcloth
This slip-stitch dishcloth is part of my Down on the Farm collection. It’s a quick, colorful knit that that stands up to every day use, or it makes an excellent gift. Drop the garter stitch border, and the slip-stitch pattern can be incorporated into any knitting of your choosing — a pillow, a blanket, a bib — let your imagination roam!
Knitting: Neck / Torso - Other
The Equinox hooded dickie has the look and texture of a cozy pullover sweater and looks great under a jacket or blazer. Its streamlined construction gives you a layered look and extra warmth without adding bulk. Add a button closure at the neck for extra warmth and versatility. Best of all, it’s a quick and enjoyable knit.
Knitting: Cardigan
A scoop neck cardigan that gets its beautiful texture from a broken rib stitch. Deep side pockets and a relaxed fit make it ideal for knitters who love a cozy sweater.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This cozy winter hat uses a unique slip-stitch design for added warmth and style, The use of solid and variegated yarns sets off the dramatic pattern, and makes for an exceptionally fun knit.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
Inspired by the richly colored hills of the Painted Desert, this versatile wrap uses a slip stitch pattern to provide its distinctive design. the Slip stitch construction makes the color work easy. Seen here knitted in Manos de Uruguay,
Knitting: Cowl, Beanie, Toque
A winter hat and cowl, knit in light worsted weight yarn, with a striking slip stitch design that evokes the winter woods. The hat seen here is knit in Manos Del Uruguay Maxima, using a solid color contrasted with variegated color
Knitting: Cardigan
This children’s cardigan uses a check pattern stitch to add texture and style. It is knit in a single piece, from the bottom up.
The pattern is for sizes 2-3 (4-5, 6-9, 10-12) years. Finished Chest Size: 25” (28”, 30”, 32”). The yarn needed for each size is 660 (800, 1000 or 1200) yards. The pattern requires circular needles 24” (32” for larg...
Knitting: Cardigan
A child’s cardigan that is knit flat, from the bottom up, in a single piece. The sleeves are cast onto the body of the garment and knit. The sweater is finished with a three-needle join of the shoulder and the top of the sleeves, and seaming along the bottom of the sleeves.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
Get out your stash! This child’s hat is designed to use your leftover worsted weight yarns in any number of colors. It’s a free community knitting pattern that you can knit for a loved one, or use in your own community knitting group.
You’ll need approximately 3 ounces of worsted weight yarn, in a variety of colors and 16” Circular and double...
Knitting: Cardigan
A versatile, boxy sweater with 3/4 length sleeves. It is knit flat in a single piece, from the bottom up. Sleeves are cast on and knit along with the body of the garment. It is finished with a three-needle join of the front and back shoulders and sleeves, then seamed on the underside of the sleeves.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This colorful hat uses slip stitch knitting to create a pattern inspired by the rugged geography of the west. It was created for our community knitting group at Shuttles, Spindles and Skeins in Boulder. Feel free to use this pattern for your personal use, or for a community knitting project.
Knitting: Scarf
A dramatic and beautiful scarf created with an easy-to-execute slip stitch pattern.
You’ll need 120 yards of each color in a light worsted weight or DK yarn. The yarn used in this example is Manos De Uruguay Maxima. The scarf as written is 34” long. Increase your yarn and add repeats of the slip stitch chart for a longer scarf.
Knitting: Pullover
A child’s pullover with a whimisical touch. This sweater is knit in the round and includes a colorful band of slip-stich tulips and bees. The pattern is available in three sizes and is knit in worsted weight yarn. You will need four colors: Main Color: 360 (450, 486) yds. Stems: 20 (30, 40) yds. Flowers: 15 (20, 30) yds. and Bees: 20 (20, 30) y...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Celebrate fall with this slip-stitch hat pattern, originally written for the Shuttles Spindles and Skeins Community Knitting Group. You can knit it for a favorite child, or use this pattern in your own community knitting group. As with many of our community knitting projects, there is no gauge specified. This will be a child hat as written.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This is a very simple hat pattern, orginally written for the Shuttles, Spindles and Skeins Community Knitting Group — knitters who come together to create warm woolens for families in need. Knit it for yourself, or distribute this pattern for your own community knitting project.
Knitting: Cowl
A slipstitch cowl inspired by the landscape of the southwest. The pattern calls for worsted weight yarn and is knit in the round on size 8 needles. Available in 2 sizes. You will need 100 yards of each color for the shorter version, and 200 yards of each color for the longer.
Knitting: Mittens
A family of mittens in multiple sizes using a fun slip stitch technique. These mittens are sized by yarn weight and gauge.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
Cute cable wristers knit in the round using 135 yards of DK or light worsted weight yarn. The gauge is determined using the larger needles.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
A fun to knit fingerless mitt. The slip stitch construction makes the colorwork easy, and the reverse color pattern makes it a great stashbuster. You can use DK or sport weight yarn and size 4 or size 5 needles. You will need 150 yards of the main color and 150 yards of a contrasting color. This easy slip stich pattern includes a chart.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This reindeer patterned hat uses a fun slip stitch technique. The pattern calls for DK yarn (or light worsted). You will need 140 yards of the main color yarn and 100 yards of a contrast color. Knit in the round, this pattern requires size 6 or size 7 16” circular needles and dbl pts. A slip stitch chart is included for the reindeer pattern.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A fun-to-knit hat that employs a slip stitch knitting technique to create the winter pattern. The hat uses worsted weight yarn: 150 yards of main color yarn and 125 yards of contrasting color. A slip stitch chart is included in the pattern. The hat in this picture uses Plymouth Jelli Beenz for the main color and Plymouth Encore Worsted as the c...
Knitting: Cowl
Beautiful cowl that uses a slip stitch knitting technique to create a striking pattern. This cowl is knit using DK yarn: 120 yards of main color and 120 yards of contrasting color.
Knitting: Mittens
Cute mittens that add texture with bobbles and easy cable twist pattern. Calls for 150 yards of worsted weight yarn. A quick and easy knit.
Knitting: Mittens
A colorful mitten that will keep you warm thanks to the added layering of slip stitch knitting.
Knitting: Pullover
Fun and colorful child’s pullover that knits up quickly. Uses 250 to 350 yards of worsted weight yarn in the main color, and 400 to 500 yards in a second color.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
A stylish and warm winter hat with picot edging, earflaps, pom poms and I-cord tie. Knit in the round using worsted weight yarn.
Knitting: Brimmed Hat
A colorful child’s hat knit on circular needles, using worsted weight, variegated yarn. Pattern for sizes 10 months through 8 years.
Knitting: Brimmed Hat
This adorable child’s hat fits sizes 10 months through 8 years. It is knitted in worsted weight yarn on size 6 circular needles.
Knitting: Cardigan
A charming toddler cardigan knit seamlessly from the bottom up on circular needles. Uses worsted weight yarn and requires 300 to 410 yards of main color and 50 to 75 yards of a contrasting color.
Knitting: Mittens
These mittens are knit in bulky weight yarn and use an easy Mock Cable pattern stitch — knit without a cable needle. It’s a fun knit for a snow day, and an extra warm mitt to wear in the cold.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
A warm and stylish winter hat for girls from 2 to 12 years old. This hat knits up quickly using bulky weight yarn.
Knitting: Pullover
A delightful baby sweater in worsted weight yarn, knit using an intriguing side–to-side pattern. The garment is knit as a single piece from left to right. You begin by knitting the left cuff and sleeve, then cast on and knit the body of the garment, and end with the right sleeve and cuff. Finish by seaming the sleeves and under arms.
Knitting: Pullover
Cute child/toddler pullover with cables and picot edge. Uses 16” - 24” circular needles.
Knitting: Cardigan
Bulky weight yarn makes this cozy cardigan a quick knit. Written for children and toddlers, this pattern is knit from the bottom up on circular needles.
Knitting: Cardigan
A colorful woman’s cardigan that uses an easy slip stitch technique. Knitted in three colors using heavy worsted weight yarn. A slip stitch pattern chart is included.
Knitting: Earflap Hat
A hat for children two to six years old, that will keep them warm on the coldest days. Knit in worsted weight yarn, this two-colored hat is a fast and easy project.
Knitting: Beret, Tam, Fingerless Gloves
Easy cabled hat and mitts. 150 yds of worsted weight yarn is needed for the hat and an additional 150 yds for the mitts.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This winter hat features a warm inner lining in the headband, and a distinctive topknot.
Knitting: Cardigan
Sweet child’s cardigan, knit from the bottom up on circular needles. This sweater features a picot edge on the body and sleeves. Knit in two colors, as pictured, requires 400 (500, 550, 700) yards of the main color yarn and 100 (150, 200, 200) yards of the contrasting color.
Knitting: Cardigan
A short-sleeved cropped cardigan, knit in a light worsted. Knit from the bottom up in a single piece.
Knitting: Cardigan
Adorable cardigan for children and toddlers, knit from side to side in worsted weight yarn. Seen here in a variegated yarn. Pattern also calls for two 5/8”- 3⁄4” buttons, yarn needle and stitch markers.
Knitting: Vest
This flattering vest is a seamless design. It is knit on circular needles for a quick and easy project. It uses worsted weight yarn and size 7 US circulars.
Knitting: Cardigan
An adorable baby/toddler cardigan, knit from the bottom up using worsted weight yarn. The use of seed stitch and the little dot pattern adds beautiful texture to this unique garment.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This hat is knit using an easy slip stitch technique. It is knit in the round using DK weight yarn on size 5 circular needles . You will need 100 yards of the main color and 75 yards of the contrast color. The hat pictured here uses a variegated yarn for the contrast color, making it even more colorful.
Knitting: Pullover
This charming sweater is created with a side–to-side pattern. It is knit as a single piece from left to right. You begin by knitting the left cuff and sleeve, then cast on and continue to knit the body, and end with the right sleeve and cuff. Finish by seaming the sleeves and underarms.
Knitting: Brimmed Hat
A whimsical and colorful child’s hat that knits up quickly using worsted weight yarn. This pattern covers sizes ranging from10 months to 8 years old. It uses three colors of worsted weight yarn and is knitted on size 6 U.S. needles (16” and 24” circulars, plus dbl points).
Knitting: Brimmed Hat
A whimsical adult hat knit in three colors of worsted weight yarn. You will need 165 yards of the main color (shown here in navy), 40 yards of the first contrasting color (shown in green), and 20 yards of the second contrasting color (shown in pink).
Knitting: Earflap Hat
The pattern for this hat gives instructions for two yarn weights. If knit in bulky weight, you will need size 10.5 (U.S.) needles and 125 yards of yarn.
Knitting: Vest
A fun vest, knit from the bottom up in a single piece using worsted weight yarn. Size small has finished chest size of 39”. Size large finished size is 45”.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
A fast, easy knit. There are two patterns. One for a hat with a ribbed edge and stockinette body, the other for a hat knit entirely in rib pattern.
Knitting: Cardigan
An adorable cardigan for baby, knit from the bottom up using worsted weight yarn.
Knitting: Pullover
This cute pullover can be knit for your favorite toddler or child. The pattern is suitable for beginners. It is knit in the round using worsted weight yarn.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
This is a two color version of a pattern that first appeared in my book “Slip-Stitch Knitting, Color Pattern the Easy Way”. In this pattern you use slip-stitch knitting to create a whimsical band of kittens. The hat is knit in the round and can be made for children or adults simply by changing the yarn and needle size. The child’s hat is knit w...