
Kinsley is a classic yoke sweater inspired by traditional motifs of Scandinavian knitwear. Knit in the round from the top down, this sweater looks stunning in golden and deep blue hues.
View ProjectFrom the October 2021 issue
Kinsley is a classic yoke sweater inspired by traditional motifs of Scandinavian knitwear. Knit in the round from the top down, this sweater looks stunning in golden and deep blue hues.
View ProjectThis stylish bag shows an oversized classic houndstooth check in a lively rainbow gradient yarn. The bag is begun by knitting a rectangle for the bottom of the bag, picking up stitches around the other three sides of the piece and joining to work in the round.
View ProjectThe delicate and sophisticated stitch pattern, paired with luxurious alpaca/silk yarn, makes the Ingrid Sweater an instant classic. This intermediate sweater is the perfect piece to transition to fall weather.
View ProjectThis fair isle sweater features a yoke with, you guessed it, hidden hearts amongst the intricate colorwork details. While Valentine’s Day is around the corner, this is a sweater you can knit and wear all winter with its trendy teal and burnt orange color pairing.
View ProjectBy Olya Mikesh
The Blooming Lace Sweater is the epitome of elegance and versatility, perfect for pairing with skirts, jeans, or dresses. Crafted from a luxurious Merino and Silk blend, this sweater is as soft as it is stylish, draping beautifully for a flattering fit. With positive ease, it’s designed to be worn comfortably over a dress or with a pretty skirt. The delicate lace and eyelet details provide just the right amount of femininity, perfectly balancing the clean stockinette stitch background. Whether for a casual outing or a more refined event, this sweater will quickly become a wardrobe staple.
View ProjectBy Cheryl Chow
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 ProjectYou might not think so at first, but summer is a great time to show off your knitted garments. Using lightweight yarns and openwork lace, the Riley Halter is the perfect example of that. Combining a conservatively cut front with an openwork scaly lace in the back, this is the perfect cover-up that everyone will envy.
View ProjectFrom The Baby Knits Collection: Sweet Little Patterns for Her
What’s better than a classic sweater she can wear all year long? A sweater that’s covered in knitted bows! This top-down raglan is not only simple to make, but the garter stitch bows are a perfect excuse for some stashbusting! Use ups odds and ends of your favorite sock yarn to make a sweater design that really pops. The possibilities are endless and the result is timeless!
View ProjectFrom the April 2022 issue
A sleek design, with clear and crisp lines, Marisol will be a great addition to your beachy wardrobe, when spending an evening at the seashore with a glass of wine.
View ProjectWho doesn’t love a top that features a surprise on the back? From the front, the Hallie Top looks like a traditional summer tee, but turn it around and you’ll discover an open back with a contrasting inset bow. Featuring a picot-edged turned hem and top-down, set-in sleeves, it’s the perfect little top for any summer occasion.
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