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With just one skein of yarn, you can make your own crescent shawlette, just like the one pictured. Pair this pattern with your favorite hand-dyed or variegated yarn for best results.
View ProjectFrom the Holiday Guide issue
With just one skein of yarn, you can make your own crescent shawlette, just like the one pictured. Pair this pattern with your favorite hand-dyed or variegated yarn for best results.
View ProjectFrom the Holiday Guide issue
This bold, triangular shawl features a scalloped, lacy edging that is set off from the main shawl body by a line of cable flourishes. It can be worn traditionally or draped around the neck , enhancing any outfit.
View ProjectFrom the October 2019 issue
Quick knits are a warm welcome for relaxing days at the cabin. Bands of stockinette and reverse stockinette stitches add thickness and make this cowl reversible. The cowl is knit just to fit over the head and keep the neck and shoulders warm.
View ProjectThis cowl is a bigger, cozier version of the original Fiercely Autumn Cowl published in the August 2017 issue. The tweedy aspect of the Arranmore yarn gives a slightly rustic and fashionable look to this intemporal stitch pattern made of ribbing and cables for a cowl that you will want to wear all autumn long.
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 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 ProjectA quirky and whimsical crown for the dress up box, no child’s toy box will be complete without the Crown Jewels. This crown is worked flat in garter stitch, and then the edges are folded over and crocheted together to create the correct shape. The points of the crown are made with simple increases, decreases, cast ons and bind offs. To keep its sturdy (and royal) look, the crown is lightly stuffed with poly-fil so it will never droop. Buttoned jewels help to finish the royal look.
View ProjectFrom The Baby Knits Collection: Sweet Little Patterns for Her
Linnaea is an oversized bow headband for a baby or toddler made with super soft yarn. The band is worked in stockinette stitch in the round and shaped with short rows, allowing the edges to curl while creating a comfortable fit. The bow is worked separately in two rectangles and attached to the band. It’s the perfect accessory for family photo shoots and everyday cuteness alike!
View ProjectFelix is a fun scarf to add to any outfit in any season. Knit end to end with minimal shaping, this is a fantastic project for a beginner who wants something with more interest than a rectangular scarf. Finished off with tassels, this scarf looks best when tied together for the perfect accessory.
View ProjectBy Jessie Rayot
Mackenna uses the color changes of one cake of yarn to determine when it’s time to change stitches. It’s fun and easy to make. Once you get going you won’t need the pattern, so it’s great for on-the-go knitting. Plus, isn’t the finished result stunning?
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