
Not your traditional plaid, but plaid-like all the same, this cowl is the perfect travel companion for your journey off the grid.
View ProjectFrom the October 2019 issue
Not your traditional plaid, but plaid-like all the same, this cowl is the perfect travel companion for your journey off the grid.
View ProjectBy Renate Kamm
Plaid Personality is a brioche marvel! What makes this scarf truly special is the reversible syncopated four-color brioche design. Color changes are preceded by a group of garter stitches which make this syncopating process easier to remember. Get ready to find your plaid personality!
View ProjectHave fun mixing and matching your favorite colors in this one-of-a-kind pattern. Knit in the round and starting with 1×1 ribbing, you’ll work the fair isle pattern and finish it off with another 1 x 1 rib edge. The wrong side is conveniently hidden inside the scarf, so there’s no need to worry — no matter how you style it, the scarf will always look its best!
View ProjectBy Linda Riley
From the October 2019 issue
Woodsy Hoodsy is the perfect item for fall and winter days. Featuring a vibrant buffalo plaid, cute wooden buttons and of course, a hood, this piece is easy to layer with other items in your kid’s wardrobe. It’s the ideal warm, but not-to-fussy piece they’ll love to wear.
View ProjectFrom the October 2019 issue
Your silly little one will love this cute sweater adorned with moose accents across the chest, sleeves and back. Offered in baby and toddler sizes, this cardigan is knit flat in pieces and seamed.
View ProjectFrom the October 2019 issue
Mama bear loves her baby bear in this sweet little dress. Featuring colorwork on both the front and back, as well as contrasting ribbing at the hem, sleeves and collar, this adorable dress will look oh-so-cute on your little one.
View ProjectBy Debra Arch
From the October 2019 issue
A fun, unusual technique forms the distinct pine needle edging on this cabin-inspired pillow. Beaded berry sprays and pine branches surround a dimensional Pinecone made with clusters of knit stitches to create the cozy design.
View ProjectBy Jo Bodley
This capelet is inspired by traditional sweaters with fair isle yokes. And just like traditional fair isle patterns, no more than two colors are used in a row at any one time. The end result is a stunning piece you’ll want to wear all season long.
View ProjectFrom the October 2019 issue
Keep your toes toasty with this version of the Fireside Glow socks that reminds us of toasted marshmallows!
View ProjectThe Cranberry Harvest Sweater is the boxier version of the River Valley Sweater from the October 2017 issue. The body of the sweater is worked from bottom up in two panels and sleeves are worked flat, from dropped shoulders down. Wear it over your favorite plaid shirt for an extra layer of warmth this season.
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