
Raelyn is a super-fast beginner scarf that is knit in bulky weight yarn. The broken rib pattern is visually interesting and easy to master for a finished look that anyone can achieve.
View ProjectRaelyn is a super-fast beginner scarf that is knit in bulky weight yarn. The broken rib pattern is visually interesting and easy to master for a finished look that anyone can achieve.
View ProjectThis version of the Raelyn scarf trades the fringe in for a closed loop cowl structure. The broken rib stitch still looks incredible and people will never guess how easy it is to knit.
View ProjectIf you are a beginning knitter but are intimidated by the idea of trying new patterns and techniques, stop and relax, this is the perfect pattern to get you started. It’s really straight forward, doesn’t need a lot of yarn or different notions and you’ll probably finish it in less than a week. Finishing something gives such a sense of accomplishment and it’s good to have that at the start of your knitting journey.
View ProjectFrom the February 2020 issue
The Loren Lace Cowl is a delicate and versatile accessory that combines the beauty of lace with the functionality of a cozy wrap. This long loop cowl can be worn in multiple ways—either draped long or wrapped twice around the neck for added warmth. Featuring a long-tail cast-on, the design incorporates two elegant lace stitch patterns separated by thick panels of stockinette stitch, creating a visually striking and textured accessory. With a simple four-row repeat in the lace section, the cowl is easy to memorize, while the combination of yarn overs, knit stitches, and decreases adds subtle depth and interest. Perfect for any season, Loren is sure to be your go-to piece for both style and comfort.
View ProjectIf lace is on your bucket list Lara is the pattern that will help you conquer a lace shawl! All of the stitches used are fairly basic and the yarn is nice and thick which allows you to see your stitches easily, and the pattern builds on the previous row in a logical way so you can see where you are. Plus the pattern is very repetitive which means you’ll have it memorized in no time.
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Corey will challenge your color knowledge. Practice combining unusual color combinations or go with a tried and true selection. With a short pattern repeat, this colorwork pattern could be used on a hat or a pair of mitts to go with the scarf.
View ProjectBy Jessie Rayot
From The Cowl Knitting Collection: 15 Patterns for Infinity Scarves and Cowls
Based off the classic Cozy Chunky Cable Cowl from 2014, this updated version features stunning cables and a longer length, making it the ideal infinity scarf for the season. The beauty of the different sized cables can be seen more clearly with a thick yarn, plus the added weight makes it extra warm. This cowl can be worn long or wrapped for even more coziness.
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From the December 2019 issue
Step out into the daylight of a chilly winter’s day sporting this classic set based off of the popular Midnight Set from December 2016. Featuring a ribbed hem and cables, incredible texture and a fresh color, this set is perfect for winter weather. Pair it with an oversized sweater and jeans for a classic winter look.
View ProjectFrom the December 2019 issue
Vinter, Norwegain for winter, is the most wonderful time of the year. You loved the original Norwegian Snowflake Stocking so much, we gave it an update — now in green! Try your hand at this stocking for a taste of traditional Norwegian motifs. Knit from the top down, with traditional Norwegian “lice” stitches, this timeless stocking will look perfect above the fireplace.
View ProjectFrom the December 2021 issue
These boot toppers will add texture and a pop of pink to any outfit thanks to the chunky, bright-colored yarn that’s used. Modeled after the cozy Feather Gray Boot Toppers from December 2016, this pretty pink version features a smooth ribbed pattern that’s perfect for tucking into your favorite boots. Finish it off with an I-Cord bind off and you’re ready for anything the weather throws your way.
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