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This sporty headband is worn high on your head to fully cover your ears. The honeycomb cable gives the headband lots of texture, and the provisional cast on and kitchener stitch join means no irritating seams on your neck.
View ProjectBy Shauna Shiff
From the February 2017 issue
This sporty headband is worn high on your head to fully cover your ears. The honeycomb cable gives the headband lots of texture, and the provisional cast on and kitchener stitch join means no irritating seams on your neck.
View ProjectBy Silke Ufer
From the December 2022 issue
Inspired by flowers in the Austrian Alps, these fingerless mitts are perfect for changing seasons. Knit in a lovely shade of red, we can’t help but picture these as a perfect Valentine’s Day gifts.
View ProjectFrom the February 2017 issue
The first design in this set of coordinating cowls features a simple yet elegant lace pattern with a picot bind off. For the second, the composition includes easy, angular twisted stitches for added interest. The cowls make excellent gifts and are quick to knit since both can be made from just a single 100-gram skein of worsted weight yarn.
View ProjectFrom the December 2021 issue
Make sure your coffee stays warm this winter with these mug and coffee pot cozies, adaptable to any size mug or cafetiere. The textured pattern reminds me of handfuls of coffee beans!
View ProjectBy Cilla Webb
From the December 2016 issue
This is the hat for the little one that’s on the go this winter. Two cute buttons complete the look!
View ProjectFrom the December 2016 issue
Shades of gray remind us of winter woods and meadows in between. This beanie has a lovely texture for added warmth.
View ProjectFrom the December 2016 issue
This design was created with this beautiful tonal yarn of the soft shades of a gentle rose. The stitch pattern has a rosebud floral feel, framed with rows reminiscent of stems with thorns.
View ProjectFrom the December 2016 issue
Lined with fabric of your choosing, paired with gold chain from the craft store, this clutch is a rewarding little piece. What better way to use up that special little skein on a quiet weekend than by making a little clutch to take to work on Monday?
View ProjectFrom the December 2016 issue
These boot toppers are a nice little accessory to add some texture and luxury to any outfit thanks to the tweedy, silk blend yarn. They are worked in the round beginning with a ribbed pattern that is smooth so that it can be easily tucked into the boot followed by a simple four rounds cable pattern.
View ProjectFrom the December 2022 issue
Your cup of coffee or tea will stay warm while you sip it in this stylish Blue Spruce Mug Cozy. The cozy is worked from the bottom up, in the round, using less than half a skein of yarn. Make one for yourself and one for a friend! These make excellent stocking stuffers.
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