Øyunn Korgh Strikk
Øyunn Krogh is one of Norway’s leading influencers on Instagram, SnapChat and TikTok. She is known for her bold creativity and signature style rooted in reuse, redesign, and sustainability.
I’m passionate about natural materials and timeless fashion that lasts for years. Every piece is designed to celebrate all bodies, shapes, and genders. Now you can knit your own garment that keeps you warm, looks incredible, and works for any occasion.
Xoxo, Øyunn Krogh
ØK 01 Øyunn Sweater
The very first knitting pattern I ever created. Inspired by a sweater found at a flea market. A timeless design that’s easy to knit, perfect for beginners.
ØK 02 Øyunn Cardigan
An extension of the Øyunn Sweater. Perfect for a cool summer evening when you just want to throw on a cozy knit at night.
ØK 03 Krogh Balaclava
Another variation of the Øyunn Sweater—this time with a hood. Ideal for winter when you’ve forgotten your hat or don’t want to ruin your hairstyle — you’ll always have a warm, comfy wool hood at hand.
ØK 04 Rubina
The Rubina collection is named after the street I lived on when I designed these pieces. The Rubina sweater isn’t a classic wool sweater. It’s urban, lightweight, and just as stylish for everyday wear as for parties.
ØK 05 Aud
The Aud sweater is named after my grandmother, who has been a style icon for as long as I can remember. This cardigan is for those who love wrapping themselves in big, cozy wool garments.
ØK 06 Jomfruland
Jomfruland is the place I spend every summer. All the pieces in this collection are named after my favorite spots on Jomfruland. They are timeless, easy to knit, and easy to wear.
ØK 07 Krogh Storm og Bris
Krogh Storm is the big brother of Krogh Bris. Storm is thicker, while Bris is the lightest design I’ve ever made. The patterns come with different collars and can be customized as desired.
ØK 08 Ådne genser
The Ådne sweater is named after my boyfriend Ådne and inspired by the place he introduced me to—Henningsvær, a small island in Lofoten. That’s why it features a traditional cable-knit look that I associate with fishermen, the sea, and harsh weather.
ØK 09 Lyngøya
Lyngøya is a bit more advanced and has a very classic wool sweater look. This one is made to be passed down through generations. And of course, a small personal touch with the “Ø” in the pattern.