
This shawl is perfect for a walk through the woods on an autumnal evening. The shawl is worked from the bottom up starting with a garter stitch border and merging into slip stitch tree motifs.
View ProjectFrom the December 2021 issue
This shawl is perfect for a walk through the woods on an autumnal evening. The shawl is worked from the bottom up starting with a garter stitch border and merging into slip stitch tree motifs.
View ProjectFrom the October 2016 issue
The garter eyelet stitch pattern worked all over the body and sleeves of this sweater makes it a great transitional-weather sweater.
View ProjectFrom the October 2016 issue
This easy-to-wear cardigan is a flattering piece with twisted bias lines. You’ll want to make one in several different colors!
View ProjectBy Silke Ufer
From the October 2016 issue
Enjoy a fall afternoon in an apple orchard wearing this long sleeve cardigan. The Apple Picking Cardigan is knitted in pieces and sewn together after a light blocking.
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 ProjectFrom the April 2022 issue
Comfort and style were the inspiration for Green Tea, an over-sized cardigan with a generous amount of positive ease that gives it a snug but stylish edge. It’s a-nestle-up-at-home or step-out-in-style kind of garment!
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.
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