A unique eyelet and mock cable design form the body of this slouchy hat while a ribbed brim and button complete the look.
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A unique eyelet and mock cable design form the body of this slouchy hat while a ribbed brim and button complete the look.
View ProjectFrom the December 2021 issue
Bust your yarn, ribbon, and button stashes with these fun ornaments. Work in traditional Christmas colors, or work in a color scheme all your own to match your tree. These are also fun to make and hang year-round!
View ProjectFrom the Holiday Guide issue
Snowflakes are a very popular motif in northern Europe, where the snow falls for much of the winter and mountains are always covered in snow. Inspired by the knitting traditions in Norway, this intricate pattern will bring a little Norwegian style into your home. This particular Christmas stocking features one of the elaborate snowflake patterns.
View ProjectFrom the Holiday Guide issue
Knit this set with siblings in mind. These coordinating vest and jumper designs pair classic plaid colorwork with an attractive 3×2 Rib stitch pattern. They also make wonderful gifts!
View ProjectFrom the December 2016 issue
The perfect sweaters to knit for the Mr. Right and Mrs. Always Right couple! This sweater pattern is one you’ll want to keep on hand every year since it’s so versatile.
View ProjectFrom the October 2016 issue
This slouchy bobble hat is just what your little one needs for the upcoming winter. Knit in the round with stranded colorwork, this warm ad make this a cozy and warm hat for any child. To make a larger fitting hat, just bump up your knitting needle size.
View ProjectFrom the October 2016 issue
I’m a big fan of bright happy colors on babies ― and a sweater that will match multiple outfits is even better! Choose whatever color palette you love! Make this baby sweater as crazy or subdued as you like! As a bonus, this is a great stashbusting project. The stripes use less than 50 grams each.
View ProjectBy Joan Beebe
Add some texture and a hint of color to your home this fall. The main section of this pillow begins with a provisional cast on and knit in one rectangle. The i-cord edging in a variegated yarn adds the subtle pop of color.
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
From the December 2022 issue
A neutral afghan belongs in every home this fall. This pattern is worked in strips with wonderful Aran patterns. One strip is worked in an easy cable pattern followed by a strip of berries pattern. After all strips are knitted and joined, one round of crab stitch adds the finishing touch.
View ProjectFrom Stitches of Oz: A Wickedly Whimsical Knitting Collection
Comfort and style were the inspiration for Green Tea, an over-sized cardigan with a generous amount of positive ease that gives it a snug but stylish edge. It’s a-nestle-up-at-home or step-out-in-style kind of garment!
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