
This chic pullover is a top down raglan with a retro twist. A deep woven portrait collar and striped sleeves provide visual interest.
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.
View ProjectTwisted stitches, cables, and lace make this an interesting knit, while bulky yarn keeps the project relatively quick. Wear it as a shawl, belted as a faux-cardigan, or numerous other ways.
View ProjectBy Joan Beebe
From the October 2024 issue
The Bright Side Tunic is a fun piece to throw on in the days when some warmth is needed but a full coat is just too much. The front and back of this tunic are knit from bottom to top, separately, then joined at the shoulder using 3-needle bind off. The side edgings are added, then finally the cowl.
View ProjectBy Deepika
From the October 2016 issue
This cowl is worked entirely in I-Cords. Each I-Cord is then sewed to make I-Cord rings by closing both the ends. Then another longer I-Cord is knitted which is woven through these rings to make a cowl. It is a quick, fun project!
View ProjectBy Olya Bagi
From the October 2016 issue
This chunky cable beanie with cables that creates a thick fabric is perfect to be worn on windy sweater weather. It features a ribbed hem and cables with textured pattern between them. The hat is knitted in the round from brim to crown. This set is perfect for wearing with oversized sweater and jeans, duffle coat or parka. The cowl alone can be a nice accessory to match a feminine dress and a cardi – to get a trendy street style look.
View ProjectFrom the February 2016 issue
Chunky yarn and simple lace combine for a fast, fun knit. This seamless beret features chevron lace and a star-shaped crown for the only hat you’ll need this winter.
View ProjectFrom the February 2016 issue
Unlike typical cabled scarves that feature orderly lines of cabled stitches, this beauty showcases two side cables that hug the lines of the center cable. The effect is a complex-looking scarf that is as fun to knit as it is to wear.
View ProjectFrom the December 2021 issue
Worked in the round and steeked, this bulky weight wool blanket is a quick stranded project that works up faster than you might think. A matching pillow or two makes a great set to break out during the winter months to stay nice and toasty by the fire.
View ProjectFrom the April 2022 issue
This intermediate baby blanket is worked up in a simple stockinette stitch pattern for the body, while the edging features an intricate leaf motif edging that adds texture to the overall design.
View ProjectFrom the February 2015 issue
Keeping your ears warm can be a challenge during a polar vortex! With temperatures in the negative and snow blowing everywhere, you need winter accessories that can block the wind. This matching set features a stranded design and a warm, bulky knit.
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