This is the hat for the little one that’s on the go this winter. Two cute buttons complete the look!
View ProjectFrozen Cables Hat
By Cilla Webb
From the December 2016 issue
By Cilla Webb
From the December 2016 issue
This is the hat for the little one that’s on the go this winter. Two cute buttons complete the look!
View ProjectBy Lori Kaake
From the December 2016 issue
Bluebird Sweater is a top-down, girl’s pullover sweater with an A-line and split collar detail. The bee stitch collar creates a wide, stretchy neckline. Bluebird was inspired by the oversized sweaters worn by stylish mid-century girls, especially when paired with narrow, cropped pants and ballet flats. This sweater can easily be modified with three-quarter sleeves or to dress length.
View ProjectBy Helen Gipson
From the December 2016 issue
This scarf was inspired by the simple beauty of the movement of the lights in the sky caused by the random collisions of particles from the sun with the earth’s atmosphere. Throws of a die were used to recreate this random effect in the design of this scarf.
View ProjectBy Lana Jois
From the December 2016 issue
Watch bulky yarn and lace come together in this lace and texture crescent shawl to make a stylish winter accessory. This shawl is both quick and interesting to knit.
View ProjectFrom the December 2016 issue
Lined with fabric of your choosing, paired with gold chain from the craft store, this clutch is a rewarding little piece. What better way to use up that special little skein on a quiet weekend than by making a little clutch to take to work on Monday?
View ProjectBy Vikki Bird
This throw is inspired by the twisted lines and spirals of wrought iron ornamental work often found in garden gates. Knit in one piece with a moss stitch border, cables galore, and in a super soft yarn, this is the throw you’ll enjoy spending time on.
View ProjectFrom the October 2016 issue
A sneaky raccoon is designed in honor of the classic children’s story “The Kissing Hand.” The sleeves feature a little detailed heart made with embroidery stitches. It serves as a sweet reminder of that kiss of love that stays on your little one’s hand all day long and forever.
View ProjectBy Joan Beebe
Add some texture and a hint of color to your home this fall. The main section of this pillow begins with a provisional cast on and knit in one rectangle. The i-cord edging in a variegated yarn adds the subtle pop of color.
View ProjectBy Helen Gipson
From the October 2016 issue
Just as a zebra’s stripes merge and divide so does the colorwork in this striking set. The brim of the hat starts with a waste yarn tubular cast on to give a stretchy edge followed by deep ribbing, which allows it to be worn either as a close-fitting beanie or as a hat with more slouch.
View ProjectBy Quenna Lee
This chic pullover is a top down raglan with a retro twist. A deep woven portrait collar and striped sleeves provide visual interest.
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