Carol R Martin

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
I love knitting socks. They are a project you can carry with you to the Doctor Office, Restaurant, and even knit while waiting for a red traffic light to turn green. They are wonderful to wear and there are so many choices of yarn to choose from.
Knitting: Hats - Other
These Two Fisherman’s Keps are designed using the traditional Fair Isle technique of knitting two colors at the same time and knit in the round. Each Kep has a fold up brim to make them warmer around the ears. The Keps are embellished with an I-Cord and tassel.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This yarn is designed to give two matching socks separated by a yellow strand of yarn that connects sock one to sock two. To use the yarn for a fingerless mitt, the yarn for the heel will be discarded when the pattern reflects this information.
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This Mackenzie Child inspired design shows off bright colors in a stranded designs. The side triangle points frame the wrist and are finished off with pom poms. The charts for the mitts are charted separately for the left hand and the right hand.
Knitting: Scarf
This Mackenzie Child inspired design combines two color stranded knitting at the bottom edges of the scarf. The main body of the scarf is knit and purled in a checkerboard pattern. The checkerboard triangle points finish the hems of the scarf with tassels and pompoms completing the point of the triangle. To complete the scarf, an applied I-cord...
Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This mitt is knit in the round dusing the magic loop method. Double point or two circular needles could be used if desired.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
The lace patterns remind me of water cascading over the cliffs of our beautiful North Carolina mountains. Western North Carolina is noted to be “The Land of Waterfalls” with over 250 in the area.
Knitting: Cowl
This cowl is knit in the round with a 16’ circular needle. There are directions for three sizes giving you a preference of close to the neck, medium length and double wrap around the neck.
Knitting: Cowl
This cowl is knit in the round using a 16” circular needle. The Fair Isle or Stranding technique incorporates two colors knitted at the same time. .
Knitting: Scarf
This lace scarf is knit in two panels from the bottom up and uses a three needle bind off to connect the two lace panels at the center back.