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Mollie Spring Cardigan

Mollie is an intermediate cardigan pattern that is perfect for spring layering. Featuring stripes of vibrant coral and mint on a backdrop of soft gray, this cardigan looks to spring while remaining cozy for that brisk breeze during the changing seasons.

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Cavalier Cabled Throw

Cavalier is a cozy cabled throw worked in a bulky weight yarn with a stockinette and garter stitch diamond pattern. The cast on and bind off, plus the sides, are worked with I-cord to result in neat, fray-free edges. I-cord is also a great place to hide ends when changing skeins of yarn. Once complete, the start and finish edges are decorated with tassels for additional flair.

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Maci Pocket Skirt

This skirt is one part of a matching set that is perfect for a Valentine’s Day date! Paired with the Be Mine Turtleneck Sweater, the Maci Skirt is a flattering and warm piece that will perfectly complement the wearer’s shape and style this season. Worn with tights or with a petticoat, this skirt is sure to make a statement. The best thing about it? Not only is the waistband elastic, but it has pockets, too!

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Elliana Sweater Dress

This garment is embellished with lovely cable stitches, positioned on each panel creating a beautiful textured sweater. The relaxed fit and pockets make it a comfortable piece you’ll want to wear all season long.

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December Dreaming Stocking

Santa will love stuffing gifts into this ornate stocking! Featuring a multitude of colorwork techniques including stranded knitting, intarsia and even a little bit of duplicate stitch — this project is bound to hold your interest. This stocking also uses the unique “hat heel” construction, which means you start the stocking at the heel rather than working from cuff to the toe. With delicate snowflakes and whimsical trees, this project will make Christmas morning fun for years to come!

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Ahoy May-Tee

This sweater is a lot of fun to knit! It begins by knitting the cable panel sideways, then joining the two ends together to make a ring. The lower and upper bodies are picked up and knit from either side of the cable panel. There’s a little waist shaping for a flattering fit, and once the cable band is joined, it’s completely seamless.

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