
Carry everything you need for back to school in this adorable strawberry backpack. A zipper opening gives you full access to the roomy interior while two side pockets hold all your small items.
View ProjectFrom the August 2016 issue
Carry everything you need for back to school in this adorable strawberry backpack. A zipper opening gives you full access to the roomy interior while two side pockets hold all your small items.
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
This is an easy yet beautiful purse for all your summertime essentials. It features two curved bamboo handles and a gorgeous rose pattern worked in duplicate stitch.
View ProjectFrom the April 2016 issue
Knit this wonderfully simple lace stitch cowl for that extra little something this summer. The sparkle in the yarn gives it added dimension that lets you shine any time of the day.
View ProjectFrom the February 2016 issue
If you want warm and cozy this winter, this throw is just right for you. Thick, bulky yarn is perfect for a quick project, and cables make it look like you spent months making it. Designed by Laura Bain.
View ProjectFrom the December 2015 issue
Knit a row of colorful hats and mittens to decorate your mantel, or use them individually to trim your tree. These easy patterns make adorable additions to any Christmas décor.
View ProjectFrom the October 2015 issue
Knit this spooky hat for that upcoming Halloween bash and keep wearing it throughout the fall and winter. The bat is added onto the finished hat by using the duplicate stitch technique.
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
From the October 2015 issue
This beautiful baby blanket showcases a wonderful cable pattern. Although the cables span the entirety of the blanket, this blanket is straightforward to make and is perfect for intermediate knitters.
View ProjectFrom the August 2015 issue
It only takes 16 large squares to make this easy, striped lapghan! The self-striping yarn changes color on its own so you won’t have loose ends for each new stripe. If you’re a fan of a different team, there are other color options to choose from. Designed by Julie Hines.
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
From the June 2015 issue
This beautiful raglan cardigan is worked from the top down and features a lacy Ostrich Plumes stitch pattern. Dazzling gold buttons line the front of this sweater that dresses up any simple tank and tee outfit.
View ProjectFrom the June 2015 issue
Little fashionistas will love wearing this cowl! Choose any of the bright, cheerful shades of this yarn and knit it with the reversible basketweave pattern stitch for a fun and vibrant accessory. Designed by Jodi Lewanda.
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