
These mittens bring a touch of romance to the cold winter months. The heart and bobble panel is a nod to the Victorian era and the long cuffs are both dramatic as well as useful for staying put under coat sleeves.
View ProjectBy Shauna Shiff
From the February 2017 issue
These mittens bring a touch of romance to the cold winter months. The heart and bobble panel is a nod to the Victorian era and the long cuffs are both dramatic as well as useful for staying put under coat sleeves.
View ProjectFrom the February 2017 issue
This design was created with this beautiful tonal yarn of the soft shades of a gentle rose. The stitch pattern has a rosebud floral feel, framed with rows reminiscent of stems with thorns.
View ProjectBy Diane Zangl
From the February 2017 issue
A triple row of stacked hearts is the focal point of this trendy pullover. The asymmetrical lower edge adds stylish flare, while the barred cable ribbings on the sleeve edges provide stability and extra coziness.
View ProjectBy Shauna Shiff
From the February 2017 issue
This sporty headband is worn high on your head to fully cover your ears. The honeycomb cable gives the headband lots of texture, and the provisional cast on and kitchener stitch join means no irritating seams on your neck.
View ProjectFrom the February 2017 issue
This stranded colorwork hat features a repeating design of hearts and arrows. While it’s totally appropriate for Valentine’s Day, if that’s not your thing, make the hat monochrome using three shades of the same color ― light for the background, medium for the hearts, and dark for the arrows ― for a modern look.
View ProjectBy Silke Ufer
From the February 2017 issue
Inspired by flowers in the Austrian Alps, these fingerless mitts are perfect for changing seasons. Knit in a lovely shade of red, we can’t help but picture these as a perfect Valentine’s Day gifts.
View ProjectBy Silke Ufer
From the February 2017 issue
Get cozy in a dramatic way with this warm, bulky cowl. The structure of this stunning, yet simple pattern should get you noticed in the best way possible. This fluffy felt yarn was my most delighted choice for the big bobble motive to take the bobbles to extremes. This cowl can be knitted bottom up in rounds or in rows and sewn together in the end. The pattern offers both ways, so you can choose the way you prefer it the most.
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