
This pillow pattern draws on classic Nordic patterning in the round lending to easier fair isle knitting. This pattern draws the eye to the middle Nordic stars and symmetrical patterning along either side.
View ProjectBy Quayln Stark
From the December 2021 issue
This pillow pattern draws on classic Nordic patterning in the round lending to easier fair isle knitting. This pattern draws the eye to the middle Nordic stars and symmetrical patterning along either side.
View ProjectBy Cheryl Chow
Corey will challenge your color knowledge. Practice combining unusual color combinations or go with a tried and true selection. With a short pattern repeat, this colorwork pattern could be used on a hat or a pair of mitts to go with the scarf.
View ProjectFrom the October 2019 issue
Your silly little one will love this cute sweater adorned with moose accents across the chest, sleeves and back. Offered in baby and toddler sizes, this cardigan is knit flat in pieces and seamed.
View ProjectBy Jo Bodley
This capelet is inspired by traditional sweaters with fair isle yokes. And just like traditional fair isle patterns, no more than two colors are used in a row at any one time. The end result is a stunning piece you’ll want to wear all season long.
View ProjectFrom the December 2021 issue
Inspired by schools of fish in the sea, this geometric and modern mitten set is an eye-catching piece. Complete with a twisted garter edge, these mittens are an intermediate pattern for those wanting to test their skills. Be sure to check out the matching Kiona Cowl in the Scarf Collection!
View ProjectFrom the December 2021 issue
These wintry Fair Isle mittens are quick and easy to knit. With a snug and comfortable fit, they’re great to keep your hands warm after a day on the slopes!
View ProjectBy Diane Zangl
From the December 2021 issue
‘Blooming Tree’ gives these mittens their name and is featured prominently on the back of the hand. The design is set off by a small checked border and a narrow stripe; top shaping is worked inside these bands. The small check repeats on the palm while the gusseted thumb is worked in stripes. 1×1 twisted ribbing is used for the cuff.
View ProjectFrom the December 2021 issue
Try out a new technique using slipped stitches in this couch or lap-sized blanket. This piece is worked in a bulky weight washable yarn, making it easy to care for and a quick project! This woven-look throw is guaranteed to cure your winter blues.
View ProjectBy Erica Mount
From the December 2017 issue
Delicate flowers, white as frost, climb from the ribbed cuffs to the triangular tips of these mittens. Afterthought style thumbs keep the construction simple on these gorgeous mitts.
View ProjectBy Diane Zangl
The colors of the Nordic stars alternate positions on this traditionally styled yoked pullover. The sweater begins with blue motifs on white, then changes to white on blue at the underarm. Stay cozy on cold winter nights in this stunning sweater.
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