
Knitting lace seems daunting at first, so start slow with a very doable swatch! Then, knit your own Loren Lace Cowl or experiment with this lace pattern and try your hand at designing something yourself.
View ProjectFrom the Loren Lace Knit Swatch issue
Knitting lace seems daunting at first, so start slow with a very doable swatch! Then, knit your own Loren Lace Cowl or experiment with this lace pattern and try your hand at designing something yourself.
View ProjectFrom the June 2020 issue
The Midsummer Headband is made using a four stitch, four-row repeat stitch pattern with a garter stitch band around all four edges. Each side is different, yet similar, making this a perfectly reversible project — just remember to use a stitch marker so you know which side you’re working on!
View ProjectFrom the June 2020 issue
Make this swatch before you make the Midsummer Headband! Plus, once you learn this pattern, see what else you can create! This is a great pattern for a summer scarf or shawl for example.
View ProjectFrom the February 2020 issue
Loren is a light and lacy long loop cowl that can be worn long or wrapped twice around the neck for warmth when needed. The pattern features a long tail cast on, and then two main lace stitch patterns that are separated by thick panels of stockinette stitch. The stitch pattern features yarn overs, knit stitches, knit two together decreases, and passed over stitches. The lace section of the pattern is just a four row repeat.
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