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This special lace shawl will make you feel like royalty

Emerald Shawl

Throughout history, emeralds have been prized and worn by royalty. In fact, emeralds are said to have been the favorite gems of Cleopatra. You can feel like a queen in the Emerald Shawl—it’s certainly beautiful enough to adorn the shoulders of royalty!

Lana Jois was inspired by the emerald when she matched this beautiful shade of

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Let Your Creative Spirit Blossom

Ready to look radiant with new spring and summer fashions? These 40+ patterns are absolutely fabulous. You can start on them right away with your  I Like Knitting Gold Club membership!

Did you know there is a holiday every single day in April except for one? Along with the major holidays, there’s Duke Ellington Day, National

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Keep your noggin toasty with this pretty hat!

A go-to hat is part of every knitter’s wardrobe, and the Brisk Blue Hat has all of the elements to make it your fave. Ciara Ní Reachtnín has combined a twisted-rib brim with the beautiful star stitch and topped it all off with a perfect pom pom.

The ribbing on Brisk Blue is extra deep, so

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Could This Be The Most Comfortable Cardigan Ever?

Are you keeping your knitting resolutions? Here’s a chance to make some pretty impressive patterns, and keep up with your goals by learning some new stitches in this latest issue of I Like Knitting. Discover five gorgeous swatches that pair perfectly with a variety of patterns, including scarves, pillows, and cowls. And if you haven’t

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Your NEW February 2020 Issue is Ready!

Dear Knitting Enthusiast,

With the new year under way, it’s time to start on those knitting resolutions! Put aside your knitting fears and try out a new technique or two that you will use well into the future. Don’t worry, we’ll help you. The February 2020 issue of I Like Knitting includes several patterns that are

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How to Knit the Double Seed Stitch

Looking for a simple way to add intriguing texture to your knitted pieces? This variation of the traditional seed stitch creates larger “seeds” by stacking knit and purl stitches. It might sound complicated, but we promise it’s simple to master! Before you begin, just make sure you cast on an even number of stitches in multiples of 4 to create a beautiful project rich with texture.

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