Welcome
If you’re looking for cute and contemporary knitting patterns, you’re in the right place. My patterns will help you create beautiful things to give to friends or to keep yourself – and improve your knitting skills as you go. Almost all the patterns are suitable for ‘advanced beginner’ knitters – and some even for knitting newbies.
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Quite possibly the most fun I’ve ever had on a knitting project
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Knitted dolls book published
My new Knit your own dolls book is out on 12th June. You can get hold of it at a cracking price on Amazon UK and Book People. It's also on Amazon in the USA.
Individual patterns
My growing collection of individual patterns – from baby accessories to toys – are available as instant downloads on the following websites. And don’t forget that if you sign up to my list, I will sometimes send you patterns for free!
You can also buy printed copies of my patterns on Ebay UK. I don’t have my own shop but if you type ‘Fiona Goble knitting patterns’ into the search box, you’ll see what’s on offer.
Very easy to follow and the finished product is delightful
Pattern books
I’ve written over 20 knitting pattern books – on home accessories, dolls, hats, scarves, a series of animal-themed knit books – and even a book on how to knit your own zombies. Most of them are available through local book stores and also online:
There are also a few titles available as ebooks only, which you can also find at the links above.
Craft books usually just sit on my shelf looking pretty – but I want to make so many things from this one
Tutorials
You will need to know the knitting basics for all my patterns – casting on, the knit stitch and the purl stitch and casting (binding) off. For most patterns, you’ll need to know some other techniques too. Here are some video guides. If there’s a technique you’re not sure of and would like me to cover, please get in touch.
I started writing knitting patterns because I couldn’t find any I really liked. My aunt taught me to knit when I was seven – and I’ve had a project on the go almost ever since.
Before I started knitting professionally, I was a charity worker, co-owned a copywriting and design agency, worked as a pottery decorator and ran a textile business. I’ve also worked as a political researcher and craft teacher.
I live in the UK, just outside London but overlooking a field of horses, with my husband and (sometimes) my student son.