Inspired 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 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 February 2016 issue
This checkerboard set features a hat, mitts and cowl that use a simple slip-stitch technique to create a stylish Scandinavian look. You will only be working with one color at a time, so relatively new knitters can work up a colorwork pattern all their own. Once you’ve mastered the hat and cowl, you can work on the slightly more complex construction of the matching mittens.
View ProjectFrom the February 2015 issue
Featuring an allover textured stitch pattern, modified drop shoulders, and bold, playful stripes in two (or more) colors, this cardigan strikes the perfect balance between style and snugness. The sweater is worked in pieces and seamed for a structured yet relaxed fit, creating a cocoon of softness that you’ll never want to take off.
Dress it up with your favorite boots and jeans, or pair it with leggings for a cozy day at home—this sweater is versatile, vibrant, and irresistibly comfy.
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