The ultimate way to keep warm and comfortable in the colder months has arrived. These knit pants are knit from top down in the round and features a retro-inspired fit that’s trendy and cozy.
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The ultimate way to keep warm and comfortable in the colder months has arrived. These knit pants are knit from top down in the round and features a retro-inspired fit that’s trendy and cozy.
View ProjectFrom the October 2022 issue
Utilizing simple hat shaping techniques, this reversible striped beret is an easy, entertaining knit. Work your first beret from the top-down using alternating stripes of natural boucle and a jewel tone fingering yarn. Then flow directly into the contrasting beret, using the same boucle and a different shade of contrasting color. Finish them off with a crown bobble on each hat and you’re all set with your new reversible fashion accessory.
View ProjectFrom the October 2022 issue
This eye-catching wrap features colorful marled circles that are an easy alternative to intarsia colorwork. Here’s how it works: rather than using separate bobbins for each area of color, the main color is carried throughout the entire pattern and is marled together with the contrasting yarn of each circle. The end result is a gorgeous wrap that will be treasured for years to come.
View ProjectBy Debra Arch
Brinley is a show-stopper tote bag which features snazzy beaded fringe and clever “make your own” double rattan handles.
View ProjectFrom the August 2022 issue
An easy, relaxing knit, this tightly cabled headband is worked in one piece, with no seaming. Beginning with a closed cast on and finished with Kitchener Stitch, you’ll love knitting up lots of these pretty headbands in all sorts of colors.
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The Aitne Poncho is a versatile and stylish garment that combines simplicity and elegance. Perfect for advanced beginners or knitters seeking a relaxing project, this poncho is worked with classic Irish shaping that gives it a flattering and structured fit. The body of the poncho is worked in a wide garter/stockinette rib pattern, creating intersecting perpendicular lines of symmetry that provide visual interest and texture. The poncho is finished off with a cozy, squishy cowl neck and a delicate picot bind-off, adding a feminine and polished touch to the piece. Whether worn as an everyday layer or dressed up for a special occasion, the Aitne Poncho will keep you warm and stylish. This project is perfect for a soothing knit on long commutes or relaxed evenings, making it a must-have addition to your collection. Ideal for knitters looking to add a touch of Irish-inspired design to their wardrobe.
View ProjectFrom the June 2022 issue
These easy, shaped headbands are worked in two halves, each started with a closed cast on, then grafted together over a plastic headband insert. A flat tube of Stockinette Stitch is then twisted into a mobius knot and grafted in place in the center, for a playful finish. A quick day project, you’ll enjoy knitting up lots of these fun accessories in different colors, or making matching headbands for all your friends! These sun-and-sea-inspired headbands are perfect for adding a whimsical, summertime flair to your look. Each skein of Universal Yarns Bamboo Pop is enough to make five colorful headbands. Pair with your favorite flowy dress for a free-spirited look.
View ProjectFrom the June 2022 issue
This classic throw features a simple repeating waffle stitch for a cozy, textured addition to your collection of blankets. Peyton is worked in one piece, then accented with tassels and finished off with playful yarn fur circles.
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From the June 2022 issue
Dreamy sea glass beads and shells accent this bulky cotton-yarn bag, making it perfect for shopping or exploring at a sea side port.
View ProjectBy Renate Kamm
Introducing the beach cardigan: Sloane is the official layer of summer sunsets. 100% linen yarn makes a perfectly weathered texture and Qunice & Co’s Kestrel does not disappoint. The ribbon structure of this yarn adds a slight texture to simple knit and purl stitches. Not only does this yarn knit up quickly at 4 stitches per inch, the resulting fabric has incredible drape and gets better with every wash and wear. An easy fit you can wear off the shoulder for casual shoreline strolls. The cardigan is worked in rows from bottom up. Both front ribbing bands are continued and worked until a three-needle bind off combines at the center back neck. After a few shaping short rows, the sleeves are worked in-the-round down to the cuffs.
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