
This oversized scarf is knit entirely in garter stitch, making it a great TV or travel project. Follow the suggested stripe sequence or make up your own color scheme. Regular shaping makes it easy to customize this as your own.
View ProjectFrom the April 2020 issue
This oversized scarf is knit entirely in garter stitch, making it a great TV or travel project. Follow the suggested stripe sequence or make up your own color scheme. Regular shaping makes it easy to customize this as your own.
View ProjectBy Ela Torrente
From the June 2016 issue
This feminine, little tank top is worked from the top down. The garment features relaxing stockinette stitch and a lovely lace pattern with minimal finishing.
View ProjectFrom the June 2016 issue
The body is knit from the bottom up, without waist shaping so the lace pattern is easy. Treat yourself to a new cardigan this summer.
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
This is an easy yet beautiful purse for all your summertime essentials. It features two curved bamboo handles and a gorgeous rose pattern worked in duplicate stitch.
View ProjectFrom The Baby Knits Collection: Sweet Little Patterns for Her
George the Giraffe is a lot of fun to knit and is perfect for your little one. Choose standard colors or have some fun with some more non-traditional ones!
View ProjectFrom The Baby Knits Collection: Sweet Little Patterns for Her
Have fun with this cute little cardi, perfect for your favorite little person. There are no seams in this skill-building knit, so once you’ve sewn on the buttons you’re ready to go!
View ProjectGranny’s Garden is a child’s tunic tee inspired by tall garden flowers. Make it longer to wear it as a dress or match it with your child’s favorite leggings.
View ProjectBy Dana Gervais
From the April 2016 issue
Sunday Brunch is a contemporary interpretation of a classic wardrobe staple, the pencil skirt. It is feminine, fitted and can be dressed up or down with a simple switch from pumps to flats.
View ProjectFrom the December 2021 issue
This checkerboard set features a hat, mitts and cowl that use a simple slip-stitch technique to create a stylish Scandinavian look. You will only be working with one color at a time, so relatively new knitters can work up a colorwork pattern all their own. Once you’ve mastered the hat and cowl, you can work on the slightly more complex construction of the matching mittens.
View ProjectBy Lissa Snyder
You loved it last year, so here’s one last piece to the Button Up Your Overcoat Set! This long, cabled scarf features a row of trendy buttons down the side and pairs perfectly with the hat, mitts and bootcuffs from last February’s issue, seen below.
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