Mrs Moon Six Scrumptious Baby Knits
This booklet is full of simple, classic designs that will be a joy to make and also to receive. Most of the projects are very simple and certainly ...
View full detailsThis booklet is full of simple, classic designs that will be a joy to make and also to receive. Most of the projects are very simple and certainly ...
View full detailsA new pattern booklet exclusively for Baby using Mrs. Moon Pudding yarn. Pudding is made of the same ethically - sourced superfine merino and baby...
View full detailsThis kits provides you with everything you need to make this blanket, except for the hook. This is a very simple and quick baby blanket, based on...
View full detailsDoes a tank top ever go out of fashion? Unlikely I think, but it does seem to be particularly popular this year (2021 for those of you reading in ...
View full detailsThis is a very simple and quick baby blanket, based on good old granny squares. However, the colours and mix of textures, plus the cute border, ma...
View full detailsThis incredibly luxurious but simple hat is a project that can be completed in an evening but will last years and never be out of fashion! The inst...
View full detailsThis gorgeous little cardigan is knitted in one piece from the top down. It's a really simple way of knitting and I thoroughly recommend it if yo...
View full detailsI think this blanket is stunning; a real family heirloom and the perfect present for a new baby. I had enough leftover yarn to make some bobbles bu...
View full detailsNo frills, but perfectly formed. Simple, stylish and exceedingly practical, this sweater should have ‘perfect’ written across the front. Feel free...
View full detailsThis blanket is so simple to make and so soft! Sizes: one Finished Measurements: 74cm x 92cm (including border) Tension: 19trs x 10 rows to 10cm...
View full detailsThis is fabulous statement bedspread! A modern twist on a 1970s classic, it is absolutely stunning, super warm and will last generations. Unlike ...
View full detailsThe simplest thing to knit but absolutely gorgeous. The instructions come for knitting flat or in the round. Because of the number of stitches used...
View full detailsThis is a lovely, warm and generous scarf and is easy to make once you have got the hang of the pattern. So that the pattern works down to both en...
View full detailsI think this blanket is stunning; a real family heirloom and the perfect present for a new baby. I had enough leftover yarn to make some bobbles bu...
View full detailsMuch admired at The Knitting & Sitching show this year, these hats are super quick to make. They are knitted in the round and very simple to ge...
View full detailsThis blanket is simple to make. yarn quantities for the border are listed separately as it uses quite a lot and you may want to do something small...
View full detailsThe jumper is worked from the top down and is very quick and simple. The only trickiness is ensuring that you keep the floats nice and neat, especi...
View full detailsThis wrap continues my current obsession with linen stitch. I love it the fact that you can create all sorts of colourful patterns without strandi...
View full detailsThis lovely new crocheted scarf from Mrs Moon has a delicate flower detail and gorgeous muted colours . This is a little bit tricky to get start...
View full detailsThe perfect beginner project, this gorgeous, soft, chunky scarf cowl also uses simple decreases, to give a snuggly fit around your neck. The patter...
View full detailsThis is a super-simple baby cardigan with a small amount of colourwork to give it an interesting twist. The cardy is knitted from the top down a...
View full detailsThis hat is completely basic and completely perfect! The hat is simply a double rib so can fit anyone, child or adult. You can either wear it ...
View full detailsThis cute little owlet is made from the leftover yarn from the Florence Cardigan pattern. It really doesn't matter how you stripe it or how many co...
View full detailsMoonstruck is a super quick design, knitted in the round from the top down. The stranded colourwork is super simple, so it would make a great first...
View full detailsA beautiful, colourful and lightweight scarf. You will need: Pudding in the following quantities; Pavlova x 2, Sugared Almond x 2, Marshmallow x ...
View full detailsSuper simple, but a little bit complicated to describe and explain! The way it is made means that you almost get a woven-like fabric – almost not ...
View full detailsThis simple shawl is made a little but more jazzy with the addition of some bobbles. You will need: Plump DK x 6 skeins (shown in Darjeeling) Pudd...
View full detailsThis is a super easy shawl to make. The only issue really is the ends, you change colour on every row! However, if you crochet them in as you work...
View full detailsThis gorgeous jumper, with its fabulous texture and voluminous sleeves is knitted from the top down. If you’ve never done two colour brioche befor...
View full detailsSimple, stylish, soft and warm... the perfect jumper. This pattern is written in the round and knitted from the top down. Very simple... well worth...
View full detailsThis lovely crocheted blanket is certainly an heirloom piece and would make a fantastic present! The bobbles create a beautiful texture with the...
View full detailsA gorgeous chunky jumper using Mrs Moon's super soft and cosy Plump yarn. Have a look at the garment measurements to work out your size… the XS i...
View full detailsThis is a perfect jumper for a frosty winter’s day. It is super soft, sloppy, incredibly warm and rather stylish too! The pattern is simple to do...
View full detailsThe texture of this lovely stitch pattern works particularly well with the coloured yoke. This is worked in the round form towp down so no seams. ...
View full detailsThis super squishy blanket uses two colours of Pudding (previously Swaddle) at a time giving extra warmth and a beautiful marled quality to the ...
View full detailsThis amazingly snuggly blanket is very beautiful and easy to make, a perfect project for a beginner. The Mrs Moon sisters have made this in pinks a...
View full detailsA cropped cardigan is my absolute go-to wardrobe staple and is surely one of the most useful things you can make?! This version is super soft and ...
View full detailsThis cowl uses a simple combination of doubles and trebles to give a really clever houndstooth effect. The cowl is suitable for anyone with a ba...
View full detailsThis beautiful jumper is knitted flat from the bottom up and has the most amazing lofty texture; I absolutely love it! The entire project is knitte...
View full detailsThis lovely hat takes just one skein of Plump (unless you're using a contrast for the bobble and trim). It's extremely quick to make and looks grea...
View full details"So confession time; I’m not really a shawl person. Nothing wrong with them (obviously), and I just love the shawls that other people design and k...
View full detailsThis is a super simple, super gorgeous jumper. Great for a first jumper project. The jumper is knitted from the top down and uses really simple in...
View full detailsThese sweet little booties can easily be made with leftover . They use about 25 grams in total You will need;Mrs Moon Pudding1 ball of Main Colour...
View full detailsI strongly feel that a Christmas Jumper should be for life and not just for Christmas. It’s that one piece of nostalgic clothing that comes out yea...
View full detailsThis beautiful little hat knits up in a flash and gives you the opportunity to have fun with colours, deciding which colour will pop through when w...
View full detailsSimple, stylish, soft and warm... the perfect jumper.You will need:3 skeins of Plump (MC)2 skeins of Plump in contrast colour (CC)Sizes: Small ( uk...
View full detailsThis lovely cowl is long enough to wrap around your neck twice to make it extra cosy, you can of course make it shorter or leave it as a scarf. ...
View full detailsThis is a very simple and quick cardigan to make with no seams to sew up as it is done all in one from the top down. It is designed to be loose f...
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