Bunny can be seen gallivanting through the woods with her pal, Fox. Bunnies get cold sometimes, so it’s extra important to knit her a hat.
View ProjectWoodland Bunny
From the Holiday Guide issue
From the Holiday Guide issue
Bunny can be seen gallivanting through the woods with her pal, Fox. Bunnies get cold sometimes, so it’s extra important to knit her a hat.
View ProjectBy Lori Kaake
From the December 2016 issue
Bluebird Sweater is a top-down, girl’s pullover sweater with an A-line and split collar detail. The bee stitch collar creates a wide, stretchy neckline. Bluebird was inspired by the oversized sweaters worn by stylish mid-century girls, especially when paired with narrow, cropped pants and ballet flats. This sweater can easily be modified with three-quarter sleeves or to dress length.
View ProjectFrom the December 2021 issue
Bust your yarn, ribbon, and button stashes with these fun ornaments. Work in traditional Christmas colors, or work in a color scheme all your own to match your tree. These are also fun to make and hang year-round!
View ProjectFrom the October 2016 issue
Black and white patterns are timeless. Add a tweed yarn into the mix and you’ve got yourself a warm winner!
View ProjectFrom the October 2016 issue
This easy-to-wear cardigan is a flattering piece with twisted bias lines. You’ll want to make one in several different colors!
View ProjectTwisted stitches, cables, and lace make this an interesting knit, while bulky yarn keeps the project relatively quick. Wear it as a shawl, belted as a faux-cardigan, or numerous other ways.
View ProjectFrom the October 2016 issue
This piece is everything you need in a classic autumn-to-winter piece: stylish, easy to wear and warm! Knit in one piece from the top down, this tweedy showstopper will be your favorite piece in no time.
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 June 2018 issue
Ready for some serious snuggling? Eloise the Elephant is too! She’s got a nice fat belly, perfect for squishing. She’s also the perfect blank canvas for any fun embellishments you can think of to add.
View ProjectFrom The Baby Knits Collection: Sweet Little Patterns for Her
Your little one will feel so special in this adorable romper. The best part is that you can have your little one wear this romper with the buttons in the front or the back. It’s perfect for playtime with Eloise the Elephant.
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