
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 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 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.
View ProjectThe Mid Lake Boot Cuffs are the northwoods version of the Lattice Boot Cuff from the October 2016 issue. A band of watery blue lattice cables is framed by cabin red and brown stripes for cuffs that will add cozy charm to any fall outfit
View ProjectAuberon is a fun textured design that is a fantastic gender-neutral knit. Featuring an all-over cabled pattern that’s interesting to knit and easy to memorize, this hat will fly off your needles, ready to be worn for the new season.
View ProjectBy Quenna Lee
Azora is a one-skein cowl that combines brioche and garter stitches for a bold and beautiful result. Its two-row pattern is also easily memorized, which makes for a quick and transportable project that can be customized to your liking!
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 ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
From The Baby Knits Collection: Sweet Little Patterns for Her
The Rosalyn Baby Romper is the perfect blend of comfort, charm, and practicality for little ones. Designed with ease in mind, this adorable romper is worked seamlessly from the top down in a classic raglan construction, ensuring a great fit and minimal finishing. The open-front design allows for easy dressing and quick changes, making it a go-to piece for both everyday wear and special occasions. Short sleeves keep it light and breathable, while the option to personalize it with your favorite buttons adds a touch of individuality. Whether you’re knitting for your own little one or creating a heartfelt handmade gift, the Rosalyn Baby Romper is sure to be cherished.
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 ProjectMarina is knitted in the round. Stripes are done in increasing rounds in the contrasting color and decreasing rounds in main color, then reversed to achieve this varied effect. Wear looped once or twice depending on the breeze off the water.
View ProjectThis textured clutch is knit in the round and includes a fabric lining plus a zipper for added durability. Customize the colors to your liking and enjoy using this cutie on all your summertime and fall adventures.
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