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Brighten the Season with 20+ Winter Whites

Celebrate the season with more than 20 Winter White knitting patterns.

Snowy peaks or cozy cafes, these winter whites are just right for keeping you warm and comfortable all season long.

Dear Knitting Enthusiast,

If ever there was a season for knitting, it’s winter. Imagine sitting beside a crackling fireplace with a steaming cup of tea and your favorite yarn while snow falls outside. Just thinking about cable patterns and soft Merino wool is enough to warm a knitter’s heart! In fact, it’s that calm of winter that inspired the latest collection of patterns from I Like Knitting.

Shine Bright Winter Whites is all about the elegance and beauty of freshly fallen snow. Cabled cardigans, cozy accessories, and comfy cowls abound in this collection. So grab your knitting needles and your wool and alpaca blend yarn and let’s get warm!

Here’s a look at some of the patterns included in the Shine Bright Winter Whites Collection from I Like Knitting.

Falling snow inspired Carole DeVos-Callert to design the Silent Snow Shawl. This pattern is easy enough for beginners, while experienced knitters can enjoy this as a quick project for those last-minute gifts. And while this shawl is as pretty as can be, the Mohair and Wool blend yarn is so soft that you may just want to live in this!

The Gia Garter Cowl comes to us from Quenna Lee. This intermediate pattern uses garter stitches with elongated slipped stitches to add some interesting visual elements. The finished piece is long enough to wear as a loose accessory to dress up your favorite casual looks, or you can double it up and stay toasty even in the coldest winter winds.

Your Path to Knitting Success

The Shine Bright Winter Whites Collection from I Like Knitting is a celebration of winter for new and experienced knitters. Choose a classic pattern like the Marshmallow Cream Knit Socks for an easy, beginner-level project. Or challenge yourself with the Clear Lake Cardigan, an advanced pattern with stunning textures and shapes.

Whatever you choose, remember that every pattern in this collection, and in fact, every pattern we publish in I Like Knitting, comes complete with:

  • A full list of all yarn and tools
  • Row by row instructions
  • Special stitch instructions
  • Pattern notes
  • Detailed, full-color photography

It really is as easy as possible to update your winter wardrobe. Check out some more of the patterns in the Shine Bright Winter Whites Collection.

Sure. It’s cute. It’s playful. Most importantly, though, the 100% Wool Henley Pom Hat will keep you warm on those icy winter mornings. This design, from Sierra Morningstar, uses a Triple Cable Pattern to invoke the idea of windswept snow stretching across a field. This pattern is sure to catch the attention of anyone who appreciates the beauty of a handmade piece.

No one said you have to be cold just because it’s winter! The Windy City Cowl, from designer Mari Chiba, is guaranteed to keep you warm. Made with Alpaca and Merino Wool, and fashioned with a chunky knit, this easy project is cushy and snug. I can already tell this is going to be one of my favorites this season!

Keep the winter winds away with the warmth of your new favorite knit. Find your next project in the Shine Bright Winter Whites Collection from I Like Knitting.

  • Easy does it: A warm wool winter hat with no seams to worry about? Try the Seamless Pinwheel Hat for an easy and fashionable winter wear.
  • Quick and cozy: The Chloe Chenille Scarf is perfect for beginners. This reversible simple shifting ribbed pattern incorporates only knit and purl stitches to create a texture just as simple as a rib, but with a little more visual intrigue.
  • Simply magical: Evoke the wonder of freshly fallen snow with the White Hot Chocolate Coat. This project is very feminine at all details: mid-length and button closure, cable fragments, A-line body and soft collar. It is worked in pieces from bottom up and is sure to impress all your friends this season.

Enjoy the peacefulness of winter with more than 20 projects inspired by the quiet and calm of snow. Which one will you knit first?

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