Merino wool provides the right amount of warmth to this lacy design. This is the perfect 2-row repeat pattern for that single skein of your favourite Indie dyed yarn.
View ProjectIndigo Blooms Scarf
From the February 2018 issue
From the February 2018 issue
Merino wool provides the right amount of warmth to this lacy design. This is the perfect 2-row repeat pattern for that single skein of your favourite Indie dyed yarn.
View ProjectBy Keilah Fok
From the December 2021 issue
The Augusta Mitts are bursting with texture and detail. Side-by-side ribbing forms a stretchy cuff, while wrist-defining welts are created by special, double-back loop stitches. The mitts are topped off with a picot pattern reminiscent of turret tops from a fairytale castle tucked in the mountains.
View ProjectFrom the December 2015 issue
The Simple Snowflake Scarf is an easy-to-make winter accessory that’s big on warmth and style. Featuring a repeating shell pattern and little attachable snowflake motifs, this scarf is a must for an outdoor winter day.
View ProjectFrom the December 2015 issue
The Blue Rivers Hat is a reference to the sparkling blue rivers that run down the sides of mountains. Seven columns of raised post stitches begin at the crown and flow to the base of the hat. With unisex styling available in four sizes, you can make one for everyone on your gift list.
View ProjectFrom the December 2021 issue
The Winter Winds Slouchy Hat is a great addition to your cold-weather wardrobe. Made in a blue and grey self-striping colorway, this intermediate beanie looks great with any winter coat.
View ProjectFrom the February 2015 issue
These warm winter mittens, the last in our Icy Blue Crochet Winter Set, are perfect to keep your hands warm in winter. Check out our October and December 2014 issues for the matching scarf and hat!
View ProjectFrom the December 2014 issue
This winter hat will keep you warm as temperatures drop around you. Pair it with the Icy Blue Crochet Winter Scarf from October, and complete your look with the mittens, coming in February, to complete your winter look.
View ProjectFrom the October 2014 issue
This warm winter scarf is just what you need to protect your neck and face this fall and winter season. Stay tuned for the matching hat pattern in our December 2014 issue. Bonus: need to brush up on your triple crochet skills? Check out our instructional video below.
Plus – stay tuned to our February 2015 issue for the last piece of our winter set: mittens!