This sock pattern was designed to reflect a row of leaves. The tonal yarn makes them look as if they are changing right before your eyes.
View ProjectChanging Leaves Socks
From the December 2020 issue
From the December 2020 issue
This sock pattern was designed to reflect a row of leaves. The tonal yarn makes them look as if they are changing right before your eyes.
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 ProjectBoot cuffs are a great way to achieve the look of chunky socks without the bulk. This pattern has no shaping, so it’s a good project if you want to branch out into cables. They’re knit in the round and are offered in seven sizes so you can make matching sets for family members. Plus, you can make them in multiple colors to change up your outfit or give them away as trendy but quick gifts.
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 ProjectBy Quenna Lee
From the October 2016 issue
Try your hand at this cabled scarf for a cozy accessory to wear all season. This textured scarf features garter cable and slipped stitches. The cable and rib pattern can be worked from the text or chart.
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