Tag: sheep
New Free Counting Sheep Coaster Pattern!
Here is my newest free pattern, the adorable Counting Sheep Coaster! It’s perfectly cute for holding your drinks and makes a great quick gift! Double knit, the coaster is reversible, with opposite colors on the reverse side.
Download the pattern by signing up for my mailing list. If you’re already on the list, check your email. There are a total of 19 free patterns available now for subscribers! If you prefer not to subscribe, you can instead purchase the pattern on Etsy or LoveCrafts.
Pattern of the Month for April – Counting Sheep Scarf
The Pattern of the Month giveaway continues! Each month, I will select one of my patterns. Anyone who finishes knitting that pattern and creates a Ravelry project for it with pictures of the finished item by the end of the month can post in the monthly thread and be entered into a drawing to win $10 to spend in my Ravelry store.
The Pattern of the Month for April is… Counting Sheep Scarf!
For more details or to enter, read the April Giveaway thread on the Nifty Knitter Designs Ravelry group.
Counting Sheep Bag Pattern – 20% off on Ravelry!
Sheep are the source of the beautiful, luxurious wool that many knitters use to knit their creations. They can also be darned cute! The Counting Sheep Bag has an entire herd of sheep covering the sides of the bag. Depending on the yarn you use, it can have white and black sheep, blue and yellow sheep, purple and green sheep, or whatever color combination you can imagine! The bag also comes in handy for insomnia — counting the sheep should put you right to sleep!
View more details about the pattern here or buy this pattern now on Ravelry (20% OFF for the first week) or Etsy.
Counting Sheep Shawl Pattern
Sheep are the source of the beautiful, luxurious wool that many knitters use in their creations. They can also be darned cute! The Counting Sheep Shawl has an entire herd of sheep on each side of the shawl. Depending on the yarn you use, it can have white and black sheep, blue and yellow sheep, purple and green sheep, or whatever color combination you can imagine! Wear this sheep shawl to your next knitting meet up!
Double knit, the shawl is fully reversible, featuring opposite color schemes on each side. Instructions are included for the double knitting technique. This pattern is fairly complicated, so if you are new to double knitting, I recommend trying a double knitting pattern without increases/decreases first, such as Counting Sheep Scarf or Cattitude Scarf.
View more details about the pattern here or buy this pattern now on Ravelry or Etsy.
Counting Sheep Blanket Pattern
Sheep are the source of the beautiful, luxurious wool that many knitters use to knit their creations. They can also be darned cute! The Counting Sheep Blanket has an entire herd of sheep on each side of the blanket. Depending on the yarn you use, it can have white and black sheep, blue and yellow sheep, purple and green sheep, or whatever color combination you can imagine! The blanket also comes in handy for insomnia — counting the sheep should put you right to sleep!
Double knit, the blanket is fully reversible, featuring opposite color schemes on each side. Full instructions are included for the double knitting technique. The pattern includes two sizes — baby blanket and throw blanket.
View more details about the pattern here or buy this pattern now on Ravelry or Etsy.
Knit Season Scarf
Scarves, sweaters, hats, mittens, socks, and more! As the weather gets colder, the season of knitting reaches full swing. Knit Season Scarf captures the joy of knitting for colder weather with a traditional style. Along with images of garments knit for the cold, you’ll also see fair isle style stripes and images of yarn, knitting needles, sheep, reindeer, and more!
View more details about the pattern here or buy this pattern now on Ravelry or Etsy.
Counting Sheep Scarf Pattern
Sheep are the source of the beautiful, luxurious wool that many knitters use to knit their creations. They can also be darned cute! The Counting Sheep Scarf has an entire herd of sheep along its length, in two different colors. Depending on the yarn you use, it can have white and black sheep, blue and yellow sheep, purple and green sheep, or whatever color combination you can imagine! If you’re counting, there are 55 sheep on each side of the scarf. The scarf also comes in handy for insomnia — counting the sheep should put you right to sleep!
View more details about the pattern here or buy this pattern now on Ravelry or Etsy.