Twisted stitches, cables and lace come together in this relatively quick project. You can easily adjust the number of counterpane squares for a smaller or larger throw as desired.
View ProjectFrom the February 2016 issue
Twisted stitches, cables and lace come together in this relatively quick project. You can easily adjust the number of counterpane squares for a smaller or larger throw as desired.
View ProjectFrom the June 2023 issue
The Romantic Lace Poncho is the ideal layering piece for when you don’t want to throw on a chunky sweater. It’s the perfect piece to ward off the chill and look effortlessly put-together at the same time! Featuring panels of lace hearts, this intermediate shawl works up quickly.
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Vests are such versatile garments: they can be worn with short or long sleeves and underneath jackets. This layering vest takes this versatility one step further with the addition of a zipper. This Fair Isle piece will keep your core warm, and if you get too hot, unzip!
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Cozy up to winter with the Ice Mountain Pullover, featuring an intermediate Fair Isle design. Wear the collar up for extra chilly days and fold it down when temperatures start warming up.
View ProjectFrom the December 2021 issue
Worked in the round and steeked, this bulky weight wool blanket is a quick stranded project that works up faster than you might think. A matching pillow or two makes a great set to break out during the winter months to stay nice and toasty by the fire.
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Your special little one will have as much fun wearing this fox onesie as you’ll have knitting it! Simple and sparsely placed intarsia and Fair Isle create the color transitions in this dual-purpose onesie. Buttons are placed down the entire front to allow for easy on-and-off of the costume.
View ProjectFrom the Holiday Guide issue
Indulge your little one with this fun to knit owl outfit. The feathers are formed by working an easy slip stitch pattern, and a simple ribbing pattern forms both legs. Don’t forget to knit the cozy owl hat to complete the look!
View ProjectFrom the Holiday Guide issue
This felted Pumpkin Treat Bag is essential for Halloween trick-or-treating. The easy stitch pattern works up quickly, and the felting process adds strength to the design in order to hold as much candy as possible. Plus, the base of the pumpkin is set in so the pumpkin can be set on a post or sit flat on a step, perfect leaving candy out on the porch.
View ProjectFrom the August 2015 issue
This sturdy backpack is ready to hold all your supplies for school. Stop cord fasteners will hold drawstrings securely closed, and a button flap further protects your goods. Knit in a tighter than usual gauge, the dense fair isle fabric of this bag will hold up to wear and tear like a champ.
View ProjectFrom the August 2015 issue
This little hat, cardigan and baby blanket set makes a great gift for newborns or older little ones. All pieces feature reversible stitch patterns so there is no wrong side.
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