
Spice up entrelac knitting and make the squares look like a chessboard all set up for playing. The various chess pieces are worked using the intarsia technique with some stranded knitting for finer details.
View ProjectFrom the October 2016 issue
Spice up entrelac knitting and make the squares look like a chessboard all set up for playing. The various chess pieces are worked using the intarsia technique with some stranded knitting for finer details.
View ProjectFrom the December 2021 issue
This shawl is perfect for a walk through the woods on an autumnal evening. The shawl is worked from the bottom up starting with a garter stitch border and merging into slip stitch tree motifs.
View ProjectFrom the October 2016 issue
The garter eyelet stitch pattern worked all over the body and sleeves of this sweater makes it a great transitional-weather sweater.
View ProjectBy Silke Ufer
From the October 2016 issue
Enjoy a fall afternoon in an apple orchard wearing this long sleeve cardigan. The Apple Picking Cardigan is knitted in pieces and sewn together after a light blocking.
View ProjectFrom the December 2020 issue
This sock pattern was designed to reflect a row of leaves. The tonal yarn makes them look as if they are changing right before your eyes.
View ProjectFrom the August 2016 issue
Reminiscent of mossy tide pools and pretty ocean colors, this lace scarf is perfect for warm weather. Wear this scarf to Sunday brunch with the girls or a summer night out.
View ProjectFrom the August 2016 issue
The cable and lace motifs in this scarf look like fish swimming in the beautiful blue waters of the Caribbean. Wear this scarf with a pretty dress of over a simple summer tee.
View ProjectFrom the August 2016 issue
Knit with less than 100g of laceweight yarn in the Harbor colorway, this scarf is light as a feather. The wool content in the yarn will still give just the right amount of warmth for transitional weather months or breezy days at the harbor.
View ProjectFrom the August 2016 issue
This cowl was inspired by late August days at the ocean. The wavy stitch pattern and bubbly lace pattern echo the waves and surf at a rocky shore. Wear the cowl un-looped or twisted, depending on your preference!
View ProjectFrom The Baby Knits Collection: Sweet Little Patterns for Her
This blanket is a mix of intricate Arabic and Indian motifs. The bobble-and-lace motif is taken from Indian henna art and the stranded motif from wrought-iron balconies in Lebanon. The result is a beautiful and elegant circular blanket, enough to give a baby warmth, but not too heavy or toasty.
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