
Worked almost entirely in the round, Little Bear is a cute ornament that is quick to make and requires very little finishing. Perfect for the little bear in your life or for your woodland-themed Christmas.
View ProjectBy Claire Slade
Worked almost entirely in the round, Little Bear is a cute ornament that is quick to make and requires very little finishing. Perfect for the little bear in your life or for your woodland-themed Christmas.
View ProjectBy Sarah Dawn
The Crisial (Welsh for “crystal”) Cowl was inspired by the geometric shapes of crystals. It uses a simple two-stitch cable to create twists that make for a classic textural piece you’ll want to wear all season long. Both aran and heavy worsted weight yarn would work well with this project.
View ProjectThis shawl is right at home on your shoulders as you walk along the boardwalk on a cool morning at the beach. Combining a gradient yarn with a neutral gives this shawl tide-like stripes that will make you want to watch the tide come in.
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
From The New Vintage Knitting Collection: Patterns Inspired by Nostalgic Designs
Like the look of vintage quilts but you’re not a quilter? Create your own vintage quilt through knitting! Agatha is a beautiful throw worked in gradient and white yarn. The square shapes are created by working garter stitch squares half in white and half in gradient yarn on a diagonal. Later they are sewn together to make this stunning throw.
View ProjectTimeless. Elegant. Classic. These are just a few words to describe the must-have Catherine Cardigan. Featuring a body-hugging fit, slightly cropped bottom and a single row of gold buttons, pair it with your favorite maxi skirt and get ready to feel like a queen. And because it features short sleeves, it’s ideal for all your spring layering needs.
View ProjectFrom The Baby Knits Collection: Sweet Little Patterns for Her
What’s better than a classic sweater she can wear all year long? A sweater that’s covered in knitted bows! This top-down raglan is not only simple to make, but the garter stitch bows are a perfect excuse for some stashbusting! Use ups odds and ends of your favorite sock yarn to make a sweater design that really pops. The possibilities are endless and the result is timeless!
View ProjectBy Quenna Lee
From The Cowl Knitting Collection: 15 Patterns for Infinity Scarves and Cowls
Gia is a quick intermediate project using garter stitch with elongated slipped stitches for visual interest. Wear it looped once or twice for extra warmth. You’ll love how cute this looks with your favorite jean jacket.
View ProjectBy Quenna Lee
From the December 2022 issue
Theia is a bi-colored airy wrap with two versions. This version is worked in the Right Bias and you can follow the pattern to also make a Left Bias version as well. Wear as a scarf or as a wrap, depending on the season!
View ProjectBy Quenna Lee
Poppy is a quick project using garter stitch with elongated slipped stitches for visual interest. No matter how you work up this scarf (either by following the pattern or by reading the chart), you’ll love how cozy and beautiful this scarf turns out to be.
View ProjectBy Alice Tang
From the August 2019 issue
Knit in a wool/cashmere/nylon blend yarn, this headband is so soft and oh-so-gentle on your skin. Comprised of just one knit rectangle that’s creatively sewn and woven together, you’ll love how quickly this piece comes to life.
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