
Designed with your warm weather wardrobe in mind, this intermediate openwork top is super soft and super cute! It will definitely become your favorite throw-on-and-go top for the summer.
View ProjectDesigned with your warm weather wardrobe in mind, this intermediate openwork top is super soft and super cute! It will definitely become your favorite throw-on-and-go top for the summer.
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
This lovely shawlette begins with working scallops that are worked separately in different colors and joined with another row of scallops to create a beautiful edging. Later, stitches are picked up at the straight edge and worked in a crescent shape creating this wonderful shawlette.
View ProjectBy Diane Zangl
Coordinating lace patterns combine in a cardigan that will go anywhere, from the workplace to a casual weekend get together. The body is made up of openwork and narrow panels, while the lower border and sleeves feature twisted stitches and openwork. You’ll feel just peachy wearing this trendy cardigan!
View ProjectFrom the June 2023 issue
Orange You Glad is a stockinette, boxy cropped cardigan with a round jewel neckline. Colorful beads are knit throughout on the bodice, the back and the three-quarter length sleeves. Complete with a pop of teal down the center, this is the vibrant piece your summer wardrobe has been waiting for.
View ProjectBy Vikki Bird
From the February 2020 issue
A sweater made of chenille is like wearing a hug! Junie is written for two lengths – the shorter of the two is designed to be quite cropped, while the longer version offers a little more coverage. Both options are cozy and cute!
View ProjectFrom the February 2020 issue
Loren is a light and lacy long loop cowl that can be worn long or wrapped twice around the neck for warmth when needed. The pattern features a long tail cast on, and then two main lace stitch patterns that are separated by thick panels of stockinette stitch. The stitch pattern features yarn overs, knit stitches, knit two together decreases, and passed over stitches. The lace section of the pattern is just a four row repeat.
View ProjectIf lace is on your bucket list Lara is the pattern that will help you conquer a lace shawl! All of the stitches used are fairly basic and the yarn is nice and thick which allows you to see your stitches easily, and the pattern builds on the previous row in a logical way so you can see where you are. Plus the pattern is very repetitive which means you’ll have it memorized in no time.
View ProjectBy Cheryl Chow
Corey will challenge your color knowledge. Practice combining unusual color combinations or go with a tried and true selection. With a short pattern repeat, this colorwork pattern could be used on a hat or a pair of mitts to go with the scarf.
View ProjectFrom the December 2020 issue
Cate features a decorative knotted tie which also gives the benefit of providing an adjustable and perfect fit. The knitting begins with the tie, worked flat in reverse stockinette stitch so it naturally curls inward. The ends are tapered for a graceful look.
View ProjectBy Jessie Rayot
From The Cowl Knitting Collection: 15 Patterns for Infinity Scarves and Cowls
Based off the classic Cozy Chunky Cable Cowl from 2014, this updated version features stunning cables and a longer length, making it the ideal infinity scarf for the season. The beauty of the different sized cables can be seen more clearly with a thick yarn, plus the added weight makes it extra warm. This cowl can be worn long or wrapped for even more coziness.
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