
This is a bottom-up, crescent shawl was inspired by pink flowers at dusk. The size and shape of the shawl lends itself to be worn either traditionally or draped in a number of ways around the neck, enhancing any outfit for any occasion.
View ProjectThis is a bottom-up, crescent shawl was inspired by pink flowers at dusk. The size and shape of the shawl lends itself to be worn either traditionally or draped in a number of ways around the neck, enhancing any outfit for any occasion.
View ProjectBy Vikki Bird
From the August 2020 issue
Longline cardigans are the perfect casual piece to have on hand for quick trips out of the house or cozying up with a cup of coffee. This cardigan utilizes marling yarn for a nice blocked look to create the soft contrast between the cream and the black. Try colored marling yarn for a similar and vibrant effect.
View ProjectBy Vikki Bird
From the August 2020 issue
Black and white checks never go out of style, and these playful socks bring the timeless pattern to your feet with an easy-to-create design. Using a simple technique of surface crochet or chain-stitch embroidery, you can achieve a bold and graphic look with minimal effort. Perfect for adding a touch of vintage charm or modern edge to your wardrobe, these socks are both eye-catching and fun to make!
View ProjectFrom the June 2020 issue
Make this swatch before you make the Midsummer Headband! Plus, once you learn this pattern, see what else you can create! This is a great pattern for a summer scarf or shawl for example.
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
This lovely shawlette begins with working scallops that are worked separately in different colors and joined with another row of scallops to create a beautiful edging. Later, stitches are picked up at the straight edge and worked in a crescent shape creating this wonderful shawlette.
View ProjectFrom the February 2020 issue
The Loren Lace Cowl is a delicate and versatile accessory that combines the beauty of lace with the functionality of a cozy wrap. This long loop cowl can be worn in multiple ways—either draped long or wrapped twice around the neck for added warmth. Featuring a long-tail cast-on, the design incorporates two elegant lace stitch patterns separated by thick panels of stockinette stitch, creating a visually striking and textured accessory. With a simple four-row repeat in the lace section, the cowl is easy to memorize, while the combination of yarn overs, knit stitches, and decreases adds subtle depth and interest. Perfect for any season, Loren is sure to be your go-to piece for both style and comfort.
View ProjectFrom the Holiday Guide issue
This bold, triangular shawl features a scalloped, lacy edging that is set off from the main shawl body by a line of cable flourishes. It can be worn traditionally or draped around the neck , enhancing any outfit.
View ProjectBy Dana Gervais
From the December 2019 issue
This oversized yet cozy and elegant shawl is inspired by nature and the world around us. The beautiful green hues of the scarf are reminiscent of the last of the green grass on a crisp fall day while yarnovers and decreases create little lacy paw prints throughout
View ProjectFrom the October 2019 issue
Not your traditional plaid, but plaid-like all the same, this cowl is the perfect travel companion for your journey off the grid.
View ProjectBy Claire Slade
Worked almost entirely in the round, Little Bear is a cute ornament that is quick to make and requires very little finishing. Perfect for the little bear in your life or for your woodland-themed Christmas.
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