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Hearts & Arrows Hat Knitting Pattern

Celebrate love, warmth, and style with the Hearts & Arrows Hat, a stunning example of stranded colorwork. The repeating pattern of hearts and arrows makes this hat perfect for Valentine’s Day—or any day you want to show some love. If you’re looking for a contemporary twist, try a monochromatic palette with three shades of the same color: a light tone for the background, medium for the hearts, and dark for the arrows. The result? A modern, sophisticated accessory that’s as versatile as it is eye-catching. This is a fun and rewarding knit that will keep your creativity (and your ears!) cozy all winter long.

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Winter Leg Huggers

From my student days trudging through the snow to the lecture halls to giving the dogs a run in nearby snow-covered fields, these leg warmers add an extra layer of warmth and a splash of individuality. These knee-high legwarmers are inspired by the textures of frost-encrusted stems and branches, and the fissures, knarls and knots of bark which become the dominant features of trees in winter.

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Café Cowl Set

The first design in this set of coordinating cowls features a simple yet elegant lace pattern with a picot bind off. For the second, the composition includes easy, angular twisted stitches for added interest. The cowls make excellent gifts and are quick to knit since both can be made from just a single 100-gram skein of worsted weight yarn.

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Iceberg Cardigan

Get ready to take on the winter in style with this cozy cardigan featuring blue and white triangles reminiscent of iceberg peaks in icy blue waters. This classic, waterfall cardigan boasts a stranded back and contrast pockets that make this a staple piece you’ll wear all season long.  

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Zebra Set

Just as a zebra’s stripes merge and divide so does the colorwork in this striking set. The brim of the hat starts with a waste yarn tubular cast on to give a stretchy edge followed by deep ribbing, which allows it to be worn either as a close-fitting beanie or as a hat with more slouch.

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Bright Side Tunic

The Bright Side Tunic is a fun piece to throw on in the days when some warmth is needed but a full coat is just too much. The front and back of this tunic are knit from bottom to top, separately, then joined at the shoulder using 3-needle bind off. The side edgings are added, then finally the cowl.

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Lattice Boot Cuffs

Boot cuffs are a great way to achieve the look of chunky socks without the bulk. This pattern has no shaping, so it’s a good project if you want to branch out into cables. They’re knit in the round and are offered in seven sizes so you can make matching sets for family members. Plus, you can make them in multiple colors to change up your outfit or give them away as trendy but quick gifts.

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