Brianne Basket Weave Wrap
By Nazanin Fard, from the December 2022 issue
Brianne is a gorgeous wrap worked in a slip stitch pattern that creates a look of basket weave. The fringe-like edging adds to the beauty of the design.
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By Nazanin Fard, from the December 2022 issue
Brianne is a gorgeous wrap worked in a slip stitch pattern that creates a look of basket weave. The fringe-like edging adds to the beauty of the design.
View ProjectBy Diane Zangl, from the The Vest Dressed Knitting Collection issue
Ramona is the update to the traditional shawl that you didn’t know you needed! Extended front edges drape gracefully to form a scarf-like waterfall collar on this easy-to-wear garment that is appropriate for any occasion. The body is worked in an overall ric-rac openwork pattern, while seed stitch is used for the collar and as an edging at the armholes.
View ProjectBy Nancy Vandivert, from the The Fall Shawls Knitting Collection issue
Denim Dreamer works up really fast in cozy DK weight Billie Jean yarn. Don’t let the two colors concern you — all the details are worked using only one color at a time. The result: a little funky, a lot of fun and a cozy shawl suitable for snuggling or strolling.
View ProjectBy Katrina Gilbank, from the The Blue & Yellow Knitting Collection issue
Take a walk along a rocky intertidal beach, watching the waves crash in, enjoying the breeze coming in off the water, pulling this wrap in closer on your shoulders to ward off the slight chill of the sea. Seacoast is a rectangular wrap knit on the bias, with texture and lace details blending together two variegated yarns on a stockinette base.
View ProjectBy Wencke Pertermann, from the The Blue & Yellow Knitting Collection issue
This light shawlette is perfect for spring layering. Its crescent shape and large garter stitch portion is very easy to knit and the feminine lace pattern works up quite intuitively. Using just one skein of fingering weight yarn, this is the perfect opportunity to treat yourself or a loved one with some luxury yarn.
View ProjectBy Diane Zangl, from the April 2019 issue
Paloma has a center panel with an arrow motif, surrounded on each side by a faux crochet lace pattern that makes it light and breezy. The bottom border mimics the center chevrons and is self scalloping. You’ll love incorporating this piece into your existing wardrobe!
View ProjectBy Anjali M, from the February 2019 issue
The Honey Bee Wrap is an arrow-shaped wrap, pointy at one end and V-shaped at the other end. It is knit in sections (like a sampler shawl) with some easy, mindless stitches like garter and stockinette, and interspersed with interesting sections of bobbles, honeycomb lace and stripes.
View ProjectBy Kristen Jancuk, from the October 2018 issue
This capelet is worked in the round from the bottom up, with a simple honeycomb lace pattern hiding behind front pleats and repeated at the back. This lace pattern is reminiscent of the texture and color of Marina Di Chioggia pumpkins. Basic stockinette and garter stitch let the pleats take center stage in a cozy accessory that will stay put around your shoulders when fall’s chill arrives.
View ProjectBy Katrina King, from the Endless Love: Timeless Knits for the Perfect Wedding Day issue
Wrap yourself in the beauty of autumn with the Autumn Crown Watercolor Shawl. This generously sized, half-hexagon shawl is designed in a delicate and airy yarn, making it perfect for layering through the shifting seasons. The motifs are inspired by the elegant shapes of falling leaves and the subtle color transitions seen in Autumn Crown pumpkins, capturing the essence of crisp autumn days. The soft, flowing fabric showcases gentle shifts in color, evoking the dreamy, painterly quality of a watercolor painting. Whether worn draped over your shoulders or wrapped around your neck as a statement piece, this shawl is a stunning celebration of nature’s seasonal beauty.
View ProjectBy Penny Zukoski, from the October 2018 issue
This is a crescent, sideways shawl inspired by a unique stitch pattern that’s reminiscent of Jarrahdale Pumpkin leaves along the border. The yarn colorway is subtle and the striping colors blend delicately into the next color. The shawls lends itself to be draped over the shoulder to provide added warmth for those breezy fall days.
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