
The shawl that sparkles and shines in the sun is the shawl you need to make this summer. This bright yarn is perfect to mix with other bright accessories for a summer outfit that truly shines.
View ProjectFrom the August 2016 issue
The shawl that sparkles and shines in the sun is the shawl you need to make this summer. This bright yarn is perfect to mix with other bright accessories for a summer outfit that truly shines.
View ProjectBy Sarah Gomez
From the June 2024 issue
Large and small diamonds play together across this triangular shawl. The silk content in the ocean-blue yarn adds a luxurious drape and a slight sheen to the finished project.
View ProjectBy Diane Zangl
From the June 2016 issue
Snuggle up with a good book and your little one as the summer day winds down. The open cables form vertical columns in an easily memorized four-row pattern in this cuddly blanket.
View ProjectFrom the June 2016 issue
If you need an easy blanket for a baby shower or gift, this is the one for you. It only uses the knit stitch so it’s not only easy but fast!
View ProjectFrom the June 2016 issue
This shrug is a simple and fun pattern to make for warmer months. It’s great to cover up your shoulders on a cooler summer evening or over a long sleeved shirt for an extra pop of color.
View ProjectBy Olya Bagi
From the June 2016 issue
This clutch is knitted in the round in stockinette, stranded knitting and seed stitch top down. The bag has a zip fastening which is perfect for keeping make up and other summer essentials in place.
View ProjectBy Jean Clement
The Flutter Lace Tee is a beautiful blend of vintage charm and contemporary elegance. This romantic top features a deep lace lower body, paired with a simple textured bodice and a flattering sweetheart neckline. The delicate fluttering sleeves add an airy, feminine touch, making this tee perfect for warmer days or layering over your favorite tank. Inspired by the early 1900s, the Flutter Lace Tee offers timeless style while remaining refreshingly modern, perfect for those who love a touch of nostalgia with their wardrobe staples.
View ProjectBy Laura Chau
From the February 2016 issue
This simple hat and fingerless mitts combo is quick to work up and perfect for beginners. It features an interesting broken rib transition between the two colors to set this set apart from the rest. The set uses just one skein of each color and is a great way to use up single skeins or leftovers.
View ProjectFrom the February 2016 issue
Unlike typical cabled scarves that feature orderly lines of cabled stitches, this beauty showcases two side cables that hug the lines of the center cable. The effect is a complex-looking scarf that is as fun to knit as it is to wear.
View ProjectFrom the December 2015 issue
These mitts are worked flat and then seamed, leaving a gap for the thumb. This process makes them an easy flat knit for beginners and seasoned pros alike.
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