Raspberry Rose Sweater
By Mona Zilah, from the Forever Favorites: Our Top 50 Patterns issue
A peasant-style sweater with a hem of roses is the perfect companion for unpredictable spring weather.
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By Mona Zilah, from the Forever Favorites: Our Top 50 Patterns issue
A peasant-style sweater with a hem of roses is the perfect companion for unpredictable spring weather.
View ProjectBy Amy Gunderson, from the February 2019 issue
Worked in a fingering weight wool/silk blend, this sweater is light as a feather. The waist-defining ties are seamed along with the body of the sweater.
View ProjectBy Bonnie Franz, from the February 2019 issue
This long sleeved, drop shoulder crewneck uses travelling stitches to mimic the ripples of water on a lake. The design works equally well for a man or a woman, and gives the visual interest of cables without the weight. Sleeves are in a simpler but coordinating pattern of raised lines to keep the focus on the body and to speed the knitting!
View ProjectBy Emily Ringelman, from the Pull One Over: A Knitting Collection of Stylish Pullover Patterns issue
Sometimes, especially in cold gloomy winter, nothing is better than getting home from work and pulling on a cozy sweater, especially if that sweater has thumbholes and a kangaroo pocket. This warm sweater is destined to become your new favorite.
View ProjectBy Tamara Moots, from the RED (I Like Knitting's Version) issue
Ruby is a simple top-down seamless raglan with a center front cable panel and stockinette body. This sweater also features waist and hip shaping for a flattering fit.
View ProjectBy Linda Gäßler, from the The Advanced Knitting Collection issue
Mae is a stunner of a sweater. Worked from the bottom up, the generous cable panels are knit in a soft neutral tone for season-long wear. You’ll love how effortlessly this project fits into your wardrobe.
View ProjectBy Jean Clement, from the The Sweaters of the Season Collection issue
Big cables, little cables and texture accents mix together in this unisex sweater for a perfect blend of casual comfort. A split welt hem and stockinette stitch saddle shoulders & sleeves add a different take on the traditional Aran design.
View ProjectBy Adrienne Larsen, from the Long & Lovely: Long Cardigans for the Changing Seasons issue
The Clementine Cloudy Cables Cardigan is a luxurious and cozy piece that will quickly become your go-to for chilly days. Knitted from the bottom up and in the round, this cardigan boasts a beautifully textured cloudy appearance, thanks to the technique of using double-stranded yarn. The result is a plush, cloud-like feel that’s as soft as it is stylish.
The cardigan features a charming cable pattern that winds its way through the body, adding depth and texture, while playful bobble accents provide a fun touch. The oversized, chunky blue buttons offer a bold contrast, perfectly completing this cozy cardigan with a hint of whimsy. The wide, luxurious cowl neckline adds an extra layer of warmth and comfort, making this piece ideal for an overcast day or layering over your favorite fall and winter outfits.
Whether you’re snuggling up with a good book or heading out for a walk, the Clementine Cloudy Cables Cardigan combines texture, comfort, and a touch of luxury. Perfect for both casual outings and relaxed indoor moments, this cardigan adds effortless style to any wardrobe.
View ProjectBy Tian Connaughton, from the December 2022 issue
Turn a simple cable-front pullover into a modern and exciting piece perfect for fall. The secret is in the sleeves — just use lightweight yarn in a contrasting color to instantly add some visual intrigue.
View ProjectBy Kristin Jones, from the October 2018 issue
Knit in the round from the bottom up, the Steeplechase Sweater is designed for men and includes simple shaping, a crew neck and a subtle cable design throughout.
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