This bold sweater proves that summer sweaters are just as fun to knit as their winter counterparts! The soft and light yarn used makes the piece truly stunning and summer friendly.
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From the June 2018 issue
From the June 2018 issue
This bold sweater proves that summer sweaters are just as fun to knit as their winter counterparts! The soft and light yarn used makes the piece truly stunning and summer friendly.
View ProjectFrom the June 2017 issue
Arranged in a sophisticated drape, the timeless beauty of the Lady Rosé Shawl will set you apart from the crowd. The crescent shape and thick lace trim will make it a special addition to any outfit, so wrap up in this on your way out for a cool summer evening.
View ProjectFrom the April 2017 issue
Padma is a delicate cowl that combines rows of detailed lotus-like lace knitted in the round, starting with picot stitch cast on. The pattern is worked upwards in lace pattern and then cast off with picot stitch. This picot cast on and cast off gives this cowl a fun, feminine look. It’s designed to fit snug around the neck but can easily be customized for longer length.
View ProjectFrom the April 2017 issue
Keep your little one warm with this charming hat that features a delicate row of rabbits near its brim. Worked from the bottom up, this hat looks great both with and without a pom pom. After knitting the brim, stitches are increased for the body of hat and the needle size is changed before beginning the colorwork pattern.
View ProjectFrom The New Vintage Knitting Collection: Patterns Inspired by Nostalgic Designs
This design is inspired by popular cropped cardigans from the 50s. It’s knit from the top down with raglan shaping and has a unique brioche look with twisted reversible ribs at the cropped waist. You’ll love wearing this seamless cardi with your favorite black dress and comfy flats. Dress it up or down depending on the occasion!
View ProjectFrom the February 2017 issue
A delicate cowl that combines rounds of detailed lace leaves worked in the round, starting with a provisional cast on, is a sigh of “re-leaf” for knitters everywhere. This gives a visually different pattern look to each half of cowl tube. It’s designed to fit snug around the neck but can easily be customized for longer length.
View ProjectFrom the April 2020 issue
This seamless, baby girl dress worked in the round from the top down. The front and the back up to the bodice are knit plain then the body is worked in Estonian flower pattern to the end of the full princess skirt. After the raglan yoke is complete, the sleeves and body are separated. This is designed with positive ease, so there will be lots of room to grow into it.
View ProjectFrom the October 2016 issue
Wickerwork is a seamless, unisex pullover worked in round from the top down, beginning with a ribbed neckline. The front and the back have pretty wicker-like pattern and the sleeves are worked plain. The hat is worked from the bottom up beginning with a ribbed brim. The hat is topped with a large pom-pom.
View ProjectFrom the October 2016 issue
This cowl is worked entirely in I-Cords. Each I-Cord is then sewed to make I-Cord rings by closing both the ends. Then another longer I-Cord is knitted which is woven through these rings to make a cowl. It is a quick, fun project!
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