Marilee, with its wavy, leafy, organic shaping is perfect for learning the art of brioche knitting. The merino wool makes it super-squishy and warm. Don’t wait to knit this beauty!
View ProjectMarilee, with its wavy, leafy, organic shaping is perfect for learning the art of brioche knitting. The merino wool makes it super-squishy and warm. Don’t wait to knit this beauty!
View ProjectFrom the June 2023 issue
Stroll the scenic route or enjoy a breeze from the balcony with the Bougainvillea Scarf. Inspired by the warm weather, this cool-cotton scarf has the color and pattern reminiscent of the Bougainvillea flower.
View ProjectFrom the April 2019 issue
This geometric lace pattern is the versatile accessory that you’ve secretly been wanting to try. Tapered at either end, you can use it as an ordinary scarf or a hair scarf with multiple styling options.
View ProjectLace feathers and leaves throughout this scarf make it an exquisite accessory for the girl on the go. Lightweight and flirty, this scarf is definitely one you’ll be able to wear throughout the seasons.
View ProjectFrom the June 2018 issue
Add a splash of color to your life and maybe a few new techniques to your knitting skills. This infinity scarf is worked seamlessly with interlocking stockinette triangles.
View ProjectGo for the art deco allure this New Year’s Eve with a luxurious accessory in a soft, glistening lace weight yarn. This wrap is finished off with with beaded edges for an extra touch of glamor.
View ProjectFrom the Holiday Guide issue
The October Afternoons Scarf is one of this year’s essentials. Made with soft and cushiony yarn, it also features reversible ribbed cables and eye-catching fringe. Use it to dress up a jeans-and-t-shirt outfit or add some warmth to a dress.
View ProjectFrom the April 2017 issue
Brighten up your home with these cheerful, citrus-inspired trinket baskets. Worked in the round from the bottom up, you can make them any size you like. They are perfect for knitting notions, jewelry, or all those bits and pieces you need to keep surfaces tidy.
View ProjectInspired by nature, this top-down slouchy hat uses decreases and eyelets to mimic a spiral-shaped cactus. In one skein of luxury natural yarn, it’s much easier to make than it looks!
View ProjectFrom the December 2021 issue
Make sure your coffee stays warm this winter with these mug and coffee pot cozies, adaptable to any size mug or cafetiere. The textured pattern reminds me of handfuls of coffee beans!
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