
Knit in a wool/cashmere/nylon blend yarn, this headband is so soft and oh-so-gentle on your skin. Comprised of just one knit rectangle that’s creatively sewn and woven together, you’ll love how quickly this piece comes to life.
View ProjectBy Alice Tang
From the August 2019 issue
Knit in a wool/cashmere/nylon blend yarn, this headband is so soft and oh-so-gentle on your skin. Comprised of just one knit rectangle that’s creatively sewn and woven together, you’ll love how quickly this piece comes to life.
View ProjectBy Alice Tang
From the October 2024 issue
Knit in a blend of merino and cashmere, this sweater is seriously cozy. Created using criss-crossed main body pieces, this sweater pairs well with anything — from your comfiest sweats to your favorite pair of jeans.
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
From the Holiday Guide issue
Emeline is a wonderful scarf that is easy to make, but still unique. Worked lengthwise in a fine wool/cashmere/nylon blend, this special project makes a wonderful gift — for yourself or for a friend.
View ProjectBy Linda Gäßler
From the August 2019 issue
Classic denim jackets never go out of style, but they aren´t the most comfortable items for kiddos. If you knit them instead, they might become the most loved cardigan you´ve ever made for your child. Theo is the knit take on the denim jacket that is as cute as can be!
View ProjectTake a walk along a rocky intertidal beach, watching the waves crash in, enjoying the breeze coming in off the water, pulling this wrap in closer on your shoulders to ward off the slight chill of the sea. Seacoast is a rectangular wrap knit on the bias, with texture and lace details blending together two variegated yarns on a stockinette base.
View ProjectFrom the December 2021 issue
Sometimes a quick little project is just what is needed for summertime knitting. Try a knitted scrunchie for a change! This trendy project is easily customizable via color choice and the opportunity for personal embellishments is seemingly endless.
View ProjectFrom the June 2019 issue
Get ready to break out those high-rise jeans. This adorable cinched top is calling your name! Lilia is worked in two directions and features an adjustable front panel with a v-neck and cinched center. Just pull the string tighter for a higher crop.
View ProjectBy Renate Kamm
From the April 2019 issue
Simple and interesting, the Prickly Pear Socks have a variety of design features that keep the knitter on their “toes.” Worked from the top down, they start with a ribbed cuff, two-color slipped stitch design transitions and so much more!
View ProjectThis light shawlette is perfect for spring layering. Its crescent shape and large garter stitch portion is very easy to knit and the feminine lace pattern works up quite intuitively. Using just one skein of fingering weight yarn, this is the perfect opportunity to treat yourself or a loved one with some luxury yarn.
View ProjectFrom the April 2019 issue
The Lola Hair Scarf features a striking geometric lace pattern that’s both stylish and functional. Tapered at both ends, this accessory offers multiple styling options – wear it as a chic scarf or use it to elevate your hairstyle with a trendy hair scarf look. Whether adding a pop of elegance to your outfit or giving your hair a fashionable twist, the Lola Hair Scarf is a must-have versatile accessory to elevate your everyday style.
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