Mae is a stunner of a sweater. Worked from the bottom up, the generous cable panels are knit in a soft neutral tone for season-long wear. You’ll love how effortlessly this project fits into your wardrobe.
View ProjectBy Linda Gäßler
Mae is a stunner of a sweater. Worked from the bottom up, the generous cable panels are knit in a soft neutral tone for season-long wear. You’ll love how effortlessly this project fits into your wardrobe.
View ProjectBy Jean Clement
Big cables, little cables and texture accents mix together in this unisex sweater for a perfect blend of casual comfort. A split welt hem and stockinette stitch saddle shoulders & sleeves add a different take on the traditional Aran design.
View ProjectFrom the December 2022 issue
Turn a simple cable-front pullover into a modern and exciting piece perfect for fall. The secret is in the sleeves — just use lightweight yarn in a contrasting color to instantly add some visual intrigue.
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Preppy and plaid go hand-in-hand in the horse world. This type of plaid knitting is easy and fun. The vertical stripes are done afterwards with a crochet hook, so you’re only ever knitting with one color at a time.
View ProjectFrom the October 2018 issue
Knit in the round from the bottom up, the Steeplechase Sweater is designed for men and includes simple shaping, a crew neck and a subtle cable design throughout.
View ProjectFrom the October 2018 issue
This design is straightforward with strong lines, like the steady horsemen and women of the last century. Worked flat and seamed together to maintain structure and shape, this crew neck sweater is bound to be a favorite this season.
View ProjectBy Stella Egidi
From the October 2018 issue
Just like an equitation class, this jacket looks to be judged on form, style and ability. This custom-tailored jacket will be perfect to wear both in working days and in your free time.
View ProjectBy Diane Zangl
From the August 2025 issue
Rugged and cozy, this men’s sweater boasts a deep v-neckline and rustic wooden buttons. Edges are worked in a twisted rib that flows into a seeded rib pattern. Sleeves are indented, adding to the casual look.
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The basic shape is simple and quick to knit, with colors being the main difference between each animal. The pattern is knitted flat and then seamed, and the headbands have a built-in lining so that the reverse of the colorwork is hidden and won’t get caught on little fingers.
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This adorable baby costume features a hat with raccoon face and ears, onesie with long sleeves and a striped tail for the most curious of babies.
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