
The Bowtie Tank from the August 2014 issue gets a new summer update with the Coralia version! Featuring knitted-in bows at the shoulders, a scoop neck, and a yoke with a softly gathered “skirt” below, this version is a winner for sure.
View ProjectFrom the June 2019 issue
The Bowtie Tank from the August 2014 issue gets a new summer update with the Coralia version! Featuring knitted-in bows at the shoulders, a scoop neck, and a yoke with a softly gathered “skirt” below, this version is a winner for sure.
View ProjectFrom the August 2014 issue
This is the perfect top for summer, knit in cool mercerized cotton yarn and a simple stitch pattern, combined with stylish color-blocking and fun I-cord details. This fun contoured top is a snap to stitch and to wear, but the details keep things interesting both on the needles and out on the town. Do you need a quick refresher on the basic cast-on method? Check out our video tutorial below!
View ProjectFrom the August 2014 issue
This sweet little tank features knitted-in bows at the shoulders, a scoop neck, and a yoke with a softly gathered “skirt” below. The skirt is edged with a touch of feminine lace that creates a scalloped edge and feature little eyelets along the lower third of the a-line skirt for a fresh delicate look.
View ProjectFrom the August 2014 issue
A snazzy bottle holder with a shoulder strap is a great way to make sure you always have your water bottle handy. The yarn carrier absorbs the condensation, so you can toss it in the car or into a tote bag without worrying about getting things wet. The easy lace pattern expands to fit any size bottle and an I-cord provides a sturdy strap.
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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.
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