Give your sweet little one some love by making this Valentine-inspired baby dress. This dress features contrast trim, heart-shaped pockets and heart buttons.
View ProjectHearts & Stripes Forever Baby Dress
From the February 2018 issue
From the February 2018 issue
Give your sweet little one some love by making this Valentine-inspired baby dress. This dress features contrast trim, heart-shaped pockets and heart buttons.
View ProjectFrom the April 2022 issue
This very simple and chic to toss on with a simple outfit, whether you’re out running errands or out with friends for brunch. The cardigan knits up quickly and is super comfy with bulky yarn, and yet it creates a dramatic silhouette for your everyday life. Knit flat from the bottom up with a vertical herringbone stitch, the cardigan flares out from the waist for a fun peplum and expands from the waist up for a batwing effect for the sleeves.
View ProjectBy Michele Maks
From the December 2017 issue
Simple, cozy and on trend, this sweater is definitely a piece you’ll want to wear all winter long. With simple, faux cables and an oversized look, you’ll have people wondering where they can buy a sweater just like yours!
View ProjectFrom the June 2017 issue
Brainfreezes are just a pesky side effect of scarfing down your favorite warm weather treat, but it won’t hurt when this ice cream cone goes to your head! Knit from the bottom up, this adorable, silly hat looks like an upside-down cone and will delight your fellow ice cream fanatics.
View ProjectFrom the June 2017 issue
Nothing symbolizes summer like your favorite pair of flip flops. The cute picture on the front captures that free-spirited feeling you get when you swap out icy drizzle for warm summer afternoons on the beach or at the park—and with this roomy tote you can pack all the essentials. It even incorporates double knit handles with contrasting stitching.
View ProjectFrom Skirt The Rules: The Knitting Collection of Dresses, Skirts & Tunics
This box-pleated skirt is perfect for transitional weather — it’s knit in the round with a wool/nylon yarn that holds the project’s shape while blocking out chilly winds from passing through the fabric. Borrowing popular design elements from the 50s and 60s, lace inserts give this project a fun, flirty feel that’s fit for spring. You’ll love how comfy and confident you’ll feel donning this essential piece!
View ProjectThis roomy tote features a textured stitch, purchased handles and a press lock closure. It’s the handbag that should accompany you to your favorite coffee shop on a chilly Saturday morning.
View ProjectFrom The New Vintage Knitting Collection: Patterns Inspired by Nostalgic Designs
Every woman wants a dress that fits and flatters to perfection. By pairing a vintage silhouette with a seeded rib stitch, the Vintage Ribbed Dress can achieve the fit that every woman is after. It’s perfect for date night or an office party, but comfortable enough to wear at home. The dress is fitted through the bust, waist and hips. It features a slight bell sleeve that stops at the elbow. The dress also features a pencil skirt with a vent in the back for ease of movement.
View ProjectHi, this is Jessica from Mama In A Stitch blog and today I’d like to show you how to knit the “broken rib” stitch. This is a super easy pattern that you can try once you’ve got knit and purl mastered. If you’re a beginner wanting to stretch your skills just a bit, this is
View ProjectAt I Like Knitting, we have seen that the popularity of scarves has stayed strong throughout 2016, so the innovation has continued. The Craft Yarn Council and its thriving community of passionate yarn experts have created a template for a magnificently colossal scarf that—literally—dwarfs regular scarves. This collaboration has resulted in I Like Knitting’s version
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