Cozy up to winter with the Ice Mountain Pullover, featuring an intermediate Fair Isle design. Wear the collar up for extra chilly days and fold it down when temperatures start warming up.
View ProjectCozy up to winter with the Ice Mountain Pullover, featuring an intermediate Fair Isle design. Wear the collar up for extra chilly days and fold it down when temperatures start warming up.
View ProjectBy Inês Sousa
From the December 2015 issue
The Leaf Lace Shawl is a crescent-shaped, top-down shawl that’s completely seamless. It features a delicate leafy lace pattern in the center and a textured lace ribbing on the sides, all of which makes this shawl the perfect accessory for a holiday party. All three sections dissolve into a wavy edging that’s finished with a lovely elastic picot bind-off. If you aren’t familiar with that technique, check out our video tutorial below.
View ProjectBy Ela Torrente
From the August 2015 issue
Inspired by JRR Tolkien’s “Tree and Leaf” collection of fairy tales, Tree and Leaf is an asymmetrical, seamless cardigan mostly worked flat from the top down with short raglan sleeves. The design features an easy and fun lace panel for sleeves, front waist shaping and twisted rib edges.
View ProjectBy Ela Torrente
The Diamond Trim Cardigan is an open and seamless piece worked mostly flat from the top down with short raglan sleeves. The design features an easy reversible lace pattern for the collar that, combined with the light mint yarn, makes this an essential summer cardigan.
View ProjectBy Jessie Rayot
From the October 2014 issue
This simple little cowl is cozy enough to keep you warm, but small enough to stay out of the way as you layer up for colder weather. Make it today for a quick accessory that will stay with you through the seasons. Are you a little fuzzy on the knit stitch? Be sure to watch our video tutorial below.
View ProjectBy Marina Orry
From the October 2014 issue
Who doesn’t love a project without seaming? This simple and cozy hat is so easy to make, it’s bound to make its way to the top of your to-knit list.
View ProjectThese two colors of yarn were the inspiration for this cardigan. When the designer saw them, she knew they had to be used together in a sweater. The “Faux-Isle” band on the yoke of this top-down, set-in sleeve cardigan that creates the effect of fair isle, even though you’re only ever using one color per row! This pattern is also great for using up coordinating bits of leftover yarn.
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