
Use a ready made double stranded sock blank and just two colors of dye to produce your own personalized yarn to knit socks with. The result will be one of a kind!
View ProjectBy Christie WN
From the June 2021 issue
Use a ready made double stranded sock blank and just two colors of dye to produce your own personalized yarn to knit socks with. The result will be one of a kind!
View ProjectBy Christie WN
From the June 2024 issue
Knit a vanilla pair of socks in an undyed yarn and then tie dye them in the color of your choice! This pattern is nice and easy as it includes a Fleegle heel so there is no picking up of stitches required.
View ProjectBy Anjali M
From the February 2021 issue
Tie dye is back and we wanted to get in on the fun. While there are a variety of painted and variegated yarns that provide a “tie dye” effect when knitted up, this scarf is different. What makes this scarf special is that it’s actually tie dyed! Knit the simple scarf first, then tie dye it using traditional twisting and tying techniques. The result is a scarf that is uniquely yours.
View ProjectFrom the October 2023 issue
This eye-catching, color block scarf is knit in a bias garter stitch and the result is a completely reversible accessory that is fun and meditative to make. The zigzag stitch pattern doesn’t require any complicated techniques to achieve its striking look — just the use of simple short rows, increases and decreases. Extremely versatile and easy to customize, this pattern works well with virtually any yarn, especially gradient and hand-dyed yarns, since bias garter stitch is the perfect canvas to display color variations to the greatest possible effect.
View ProjectFrom the December 2021 issue
The Willing and Cable Hat is the perfect blend of comfort, warmth, and effortless style. Featuring a classic cable pattern, this design is a relaxing and approachable knit, making it an excellent choice for those new to cables and color changes.
Knit in the round, this hat has a snug yet stretchy fit, making it a versatile and unisex accessory for chilly days. The textured cables add depth and visual interest while keeping the knitting process engaging. Whether you’re making it for yourself or as a thoughtful handmade gift, the Willing and Cable Hat is a quick and rewarding project that will become a go-to favorite in your winter wardrobe.
View ProjectFrom the October 2020 issue
The Paw-some Hat is a wonderful companion to the dog’s cowl and human infinity scarf from the August 2020 issue. Plus, it shows the world just how much we love our furry friends! Knit in the round, from the bottom up and starting with 2×1 rib brim, you’ll love how quickly this pattern starts to whip into shape.
View ProjectFrom the October 2020 issue
Time to let your wild side run free with this fun and fresh design featuring a leopard-inspired pattern and a clean ribbed edge. And because this scarf is knit in the round, the wrong side is conveniently hidden inside the project making this accessory ready to wear as soon as you bind off. And once you’re finished, be sure to knit the Spotted Around Hat to match!
View ProjectBy Dana Rushold
From the October 2020 issue
Super snuggly scarves are fun, quick and easy to make with super bulky yarn. Use the seed stitch to create a bumpy fabric that will lay flat and won’t add extra bulk. Wrap a couple times around the neck for a big bold accessory or drape a single loop in front for a traditional scarf drape.
View ProjectBy Dana Rushold
From the August 2020 issue
Simple is the name of the game and you’ll knit this scarf in no time at all. Great for scraps and for teaching new knitters, the chunks of color give off a modern vibe. Wrap this scarf a different way each time you wear it to highlight a different color!
View ProjectFrom the August 2020 issue
This welted cowl is knit in the round with a special two-needle welting technique that’s used to create attractive 3D elements. Small cowls like these are great for practicing new techniques. Plus, this accessory is ideal for weather in between seasons.
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