
A peasant-style sweater with a hem of roses is the perfect companion for unpredictable spring weather.
View ProjectBy Mona Zilah
A peasant-style sweater with a hem of roses is the perfect companion for unpredictable spring weather.
View ProjectFrom the February 2019 issue
Worked in a fingering weight wool/silk blend, this sweater is light as a feather. The waist-defining ties are seamed along with the body of the sweater.
View ProjectBy Anjali M
From the February 2019 issue
The Honey Bee Wrap is an arrow-shaped wrap, pointy at one end and V-shaped at the other end. It is knit in sections (like a sampler shawl) with some easy, mindless stitches like garter and stockinette, and interspersed with interesting sections of bobbles, honeycomb lace and stripes.
View ProjectFrom the February 2019 issue
Add a touch of whimsy to your wardrobe with the Wild Honey Bag, a charming accessory shaped like a 3D honeycomb hexagon. This delightfully simple design is brought to life with a tiny knitted bee perched playfully on the front, making it a standout statement piece for any occasion.
The bag’s structure is reinforced with a sturdy plastic canvas frame, ensuring it holds its shape while remaining lightweight. A soft fabric lining and secure zip closure keep your essentials safe as you buzz about town. Finished with a sleek metal chain handle, this bag seamlessly combines modern flair with handmade charm.
Perfect for knitters looking for a unique and functional project, the Wild Honey Bag will be the sweetest addition to your accessory collection—no honey required!
View ProjectFrom the February 2025 issue
The Apiculture Pillow is a delightful celebration of nature’s busiest workers—our beloved bees. Just as a dollop of honey sweetens hot tea, this pillow brings warmth and charm to any room. The body of the pillow cover is worked in worsted-weight stockinette for a smooth, relaxing knitting experience, making it a quick and satisfying project for knitters of all levels.
Adding a touch of whimsy and texture, the honeycomb-patterned strips are knit separately and accented with adorable colorwork bees that bring the design to life. The combination of classic simplicity and playful detail makes this pillow a standout piece, whether nestled on your favorite chair, sofa, or bed.
Perfect for bee enthusiasts, nature lovers, or anyone seeking a touch of cozy charm, the Apiculture Pillow is as functional as it is beautiful. Knit it up in warm golds, creamy neutrals, or any colors that make your heart buzz with joy!
View ProjectBy Aud Bergo
These socks are worked top down with a heel flap and gusset decreases. Instead of an evenly repeating stripe pattern, the contrast color is used with varying distance, giving thicker and thinner stripes of main color. Using garter sts in the vertical pattern panel along the front make an extra striping effect for the color changes.
View ProjectFrom the December 2018 issue
This design was created with this beautiful self-striping yarn blending some color favorites to get men some “flare” wearing their socks. The simple diamond stitch pattern on the socks is reminiscent of a faux argyle that men so love to wear. Clark is the perfect gift for the classy, but spunky, gentleman.
View ProjectInspired by windswept snowbanks, the Cecily socks feature a flowing, travelling cable pattern that runs up and down this classy design. There’s even a cute cabled detail at the back of each ankle for a unique twist!
View ProjectFrom the December 2022 issue
Turn a simple cable-front pullover into a modern and exciting piece perfect for fall. The secret is in the sleeves — just use lightweight yarn in a contrasting color to instantly add some visual intrigue.
View ProjectFrom the October 2018 issue
This is a crescent, sideways shawl inspired by a unique stitch pattern that’s reminiscent of Jarrahdale Pumpkin leaves along the border. The yarn colorway is subtle and the striping colors blend delicately into the next color. The shawls lends itself to be draped over the shoulder to provide added warmth for those breezy fall days.
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