
Invite nature’s alluring green shades into your little one’s nursery with this charming baby blanket. The gradient stripes perfectly coordinate with the multiple lace stitch changes, creating a textured, visually stunning piece.
View ProjectFrom the August 2017 issue
Invite nature’s alluring green shades into your little one’s nursery with this charming baby blanket. The gradient stripes perfectly coordinate with the multiple lace stitch changes, creating a textured, visually stunning piece.
View ProjectFrom the December 2022 issue
Whether Dad is setting the trends himself or needs a little help with his fashion, knitting up a unique accessory for his formal wear is always a great gift option. You can adjust this pattern to fit his personal style by sampling different knit stitches and buttons with this easy, button-on bow tie set.
View ProjectFrom the Holiday Guide issue
Useful and simple—two elements that make a perfect Father’s Day gift. He’ll be thankful for your thoughtfully knit textured coffee cozies on his way to work (plus, they are an environmentally friendly option to cardboard cozies at the coffee shop).
View ProjectWe can’t resist this top and its blushing hues of strawberry wine. Its small cap sleeves are designed to drape and flutter as you move, while the bodice is simply constructed, works up quickly, and showcases the oyster stitch. Enjoy the way its bulky cotton yarn allows for a beautiful fit for a relaxing summer evening.
View ProjectThe Orchid Tee combines simple, relaxed elegance with a surprising twist. This wide-sleeved tank is a perfect project for knitters who want to dip their toes into creating a top, without the complexity. Featuring a lacy sleeve on one side, this design adds just the right amount of spice to the classic tank top silhouette, transforming an otherwise simple piece into a chic statement.
With its flattering, loose fit and breezy feel, this tee is an ideal addition to any wardrobe. The one lacy sleeve creates a unique asymmetry that adds flair, while the other side remains a clean, classic shape. Whether you’re looking to wear it as a casual summer piece or layer it for a more polished look, this tee is versatile, elegant, and fun to knit.
Perfect for those new to knitting garments, the Orchid Tee offers an easy-to-follow pattern that’s not too intimidating, yet still allows you to experience the satisfaction of creating a wearable, stylish piece. The soft, breathable yarn will keep you comfortable as you knit, and even more so when you wear your finished creation.
View ProjectFrom the April 2017 issue
Carry all your Easter eggs in this Flopsy Bunny Bag instead of a basket. This roomy tote will carry everything you need – just fold the ears over to create a handle.
View ProjectBy Deepika
From the April 2017 issue
Keep your little one warm with this charming hat that features a delicate row of rabbits near its brim. Worked from the bottom up, this hat looks great both with and without a pom pom. After knitting the brim, stitches are increased for the body of hat and the needle size is changed before beginning the colorwork pattern.
View ProjectFrom Skirt The Rules: The Knitting Collection of Dresses, Skirts & Tunics
This box-pleated skirt is perfect for transitional weather — it’s knit in the round with a wool/nylon yarn that holds the project’s shape while blocking out chilly winds from passing through the fabric. Borrowing popular design elements from the 50s and 60s, lace inserts give this project a fun, flirty feel that’s fit for spring. You’ll love how comfy and confident you’ll feel donning this essential piece!
View ProjectBy Silke Ufer
From the December 2022 issue
Inspired by flowers in the Austrian Alps, these fingerless mitts are perfect for changing seasons. Knit in a lovely shade of red, we can’t help but picture these as a perfect Valentine’s Day gifts.
View ProjectBy Silke Ufer
From the February 2017 issue
Get cozy in a dramatic way with this warm, bulky cowl. The structure of this stunning, yet simple pattern should get you noticed in the best way possible. This fluffy felt yarn was my most delighted choice for the big bobble motive to take the bobbles to extremes. This cowl can be knitted bottom up in rounds or in rows and sewn together in the end. The pattern offers both ways, so you can choose the way you prefer it the most.
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