Erica Smith
Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads
Knitting: Cowl
Designed in collaboration with Kiyomi Burgin to coordinate with the Hiddenite hat, the Kimberlite
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Catenary is an intricately cabled hat, perfect for cool fall days. The sport weight yarn makes it a detailed knit, and intertwining cables that overlap every few rounds serve to keep the knitter engaged to the very last stitch.
Knitting: Pullover
Adamantine is a drop shoulder sweater with intricate cable panels on a background of reverse stockinette. The flattering cropped length makes this sweater perfect with highwaisted jeans or skirts, or with a longer shirt layered underneath. The slim sleeves are modern, and Brooklyn Tweed’s Shelter yarn is perfect for giving the cables great defi...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Coronal is a stranded colorwork hat with a seamless folded brim. The design is reminiscent of diamonds on a crown, or ice crystals frozen on a windowpane. A unisex design that comes in a number of sizes, the Coronal hat is perfect for three seasons (spring, fall, and winter) of wear.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Catenary is a winter-weight, cabled hat, perfect for the coldest days of the year. The bulky yarn makes it a quick knit, and intertwining cables that overlap every few rounds serve to keep the knitter engaged to the very last stitch. Catenary is a unisex design, and is easily modified to suit all sizes.
Knitting: Mittens
Metaphorically dipped in red ink, the Editor’s Mittens are perfect for those looking to stay warm this winter. Shown in festive colors, they also make an ideal Christmas gift! Save time by learning to cable without a needle, and whip them up in time for the holidays. As flexible as they are cozy, the Editor’s Mittens can be knit in one solid co...
Knitting: Mittens
The Anstruther Mitten begins with an elegant, but warm lace cuff which is knit flat and then seamed using a three-needle bind-off. Stitches are picked up from the edge and then the mitten is worked in the round with an after-thought thumb. Shown here in the bright colors of the harvest, this mitten would also be lovely done up in neutral shades...
Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Fair Isle inspired colorwork and a thick double brim combine to make a warm hat that can be pulled down over the ears in the dead of winter, or worn back on the head for a slouchier look in the fall and spring. Knit the Anstruther Hat in bright colors or knit it in neutrals to match everything in your wardrobe.