
This beautiful baby blanket showcases a wonderful cable pattern. Although the cables span the entirety of the blanket, this blanket is straightforward to make and is perfect for intermediate knitters.
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
From the Holiday Guide issue
This beautiful baby blanket showcases a wonderful cable pattern. Although the cables span the entirety of the blanket, this blanket is straightforward to make and is perfect for intermediate knitters.
View ProjectBy Allison Jane
From the Fall 2019 issue
This gorgeous Branch Hat features reverse stockinette stitching and a contrasting lace stitch pattern down the front. Paired with the coordinating Branch Mitts, this set is the perfect addition to any fall-friendly wardrobe.
View ProjectKnit sock patterns come in all shapes and sizes. The Traveling Vines Socks featured in the October 2015 issue of I Like Knitting are not only a bold fall statement, they are fun to knit, and from looking at the vines that snake up the top of the foot onto the cuff, you can see
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
From the October 2015 issue
This beautiful baby blanket showcases a wonderful cable pattern. Although the cables span the entirety of the blanket, this blanket is straightforward to make and is perfect for intermediate knitters.
View ProjectFrom the October 2015 issue
This intermediate baby blanket is worked up in a simple stockinette stitch pattern for the body, while the edging features an intricate leaf motif edging that adds texture to the overall design.
View ProjectBy Renee West
From the October 2015 issue
Traveling Vines features zig-zagging rows of slipped stitches that cover the fronts and run up the sides of these royal purple socks. These socks can be made in three different sizes to suite any sized feet.
View ProjectBy Allison Jane
From the October 2015 issue
This gorgeous Branch Hat features reverse stockinette stitching and a contrasting lace stitch pattern down the front. Paired with the coordinating Branch Mitts, this set is the perfect addition to any fall-friendly wardrobe.
View ProjectFrom the October 2015 issue
This fingerless mitts design was inspired by an interest in reinventing stitches and working in new directions. Azure Dreams features a repeating stitch pattern to create an airy but still warm fingerless mitts pattern that’s perfect for apple and pumpkin picking.
View ProjectFrom the October 2015 issue
These socks take their name from the overlooked beauty of a wheat field and all the little wheat spikes on the wheat stalks. Worked up in a perfect fall red, these cozy socks will keep your feet warm on chillier days.
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