
Introducing a garland of leaves for home décor – drape it along the mantle, over a window and even down the middle of your Thanksgiving table. Choose a gradient yarn for multi-colored leaves that change as you knit.
View ProjectBy Quenna Lee
From the October 2018 issue
Introducing a garland of leaves for home décor – drape it along the mantle, over a window and even down the middle of your Thanksgiving table. Choose a gradient yarn for multi-colored leaves that change as you knit.
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
From the August 2018 issue
Worked from the top down, this baby jacket uses an easy lace pattern and decorative underarm increases to create a beautiful design. Complete this chic look with a matching hat to create a wonderful outfit for your little girl.
View ProjectThis fabric-lined bag features a trendy eyelash motif embroidered onto the front. Holding a strand of mohair along with the main yarn adds a pretty, feminine touch.
View ProjectBy Linda Pietz
From the June 2018 issue
Inspired by Piet Mondrian’s iconic vertical and horizontal line and rectangle paintings, these modularly knit kitchen items add a bold look to your cooking space. Knit in the distinct color palette that includes the primaries along with the black, white and gray, this design is impressive upon completion.
View ProjectBy Quenna Lee
From the June 2018 issue
This simple raglan pullover is accented with slip stitch edgings to complete the look. Pair with leggings or shorts for warmer days!
View ProjectBy Deepika
From the June 2018 issue
This bold sweater proves that summer sweaters are just as fun to knit as their winter counterparts! The soft and light yarn used makes the piece truly stunning and summer friendly.
View ProjectThis tank top looks simple from the front, but the back is where the excitement is — it features an inset triangular lace panel! You won’t have to worry about being too warm in this tank top!
View ProjectAfter soaking up some sun on the nice warm sand, throw this cover up on and go grab a drink on the boardwalk! It’s fun to make and simple to wear — just cross in front and slip a strap over each shoulder.
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
As light and delicate as the petals of a hibiscus flower, this shawl is the answer to your summer knitting woes. This shawl is worked in blocks, making it a portable design while it’s in progress. Once finished, it is lightweight enough to wear even on the warmest days.
View ProjectThe Current Cardi is perfect for those summer days when you need a little something extra. The interlacing cables resemble the overlapping waves flowing with the current that are oh-so soothing.
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