
This cute cropped V-neck cardigan layers beautifully to keep the crisp autumn breeze at bay.
View ProjectFrom the October 2021 issue
This cute cropped V-neck cardigan layers beautifully to keep the crisp autumn breeze at bay.
View ProjectFrom the October 2021 issue
Get ready to go anywhere in this comfy sweater – it’s the perfect fall pullover. Worked top down and features ribbed shoulder and side panels, full-length sleeves and ribbing at collar, hem and cuffs. No seaming makes this project a breeze!
View ProjectBy Cristina D.
From the October 2023 issue
This basic vest pattern is an easy, semi-cropped V-neck knit construction, made by combining two identical rectangles worked side to side and then seamed together. The colors resemble falling leaves falling on a country path while the mosaic pattern and the type of yarns allows for a gradient and textured autumn palette.
View ProjectBy Debra Arch
From the August 2021 issue
Get ready to impress with this must-have tote that’s ideal for all your summer adventures. Strategically placed sc increases and decreases produce concise angles which form this intricate diamond shape that closely resembles woven fabric. A super fluffy polka-dot pom pom accent is easily made using the Clover Pom-Pom Maker.
View ProjectFrom the August 2021 issue
Crocheting has never made us so hungry! These donuts are about the size of real ones, making these a quick and satisfying project. With numerous topping and base options, the sky’s the limit when it comes to how many different donut combinations you can come up with.
View ProjectBy Andee Graves
From the August 2021 issue
A simple stacked rows foundation starts this cowl off with the look of picots, then a four-row lace repeat creates textured arrows with defined points around the base. One 100-gram ball of worsted weight yarn is all you need to crochet this fascinating cowl.
View ProjectBy Quayln Stark
Raegan is the perfect transition piece for the slow shift into cooler weather. Chain stitches and strategically placed post crochets make up the fabric of this sweater giving the front and back the appearance of soft triangular intersections that resemble cable bridge supports. Heavy worsted yarn makes this a relatively fast project, while its unique mesh makes it light and comfortable for cool weather wear.
View ProjectFrom the August 2021 issue
This fun wall hanging evokes the colors and textures of the Southwest desert that’s perfect for adorning your living room wall. Bands of single, half-double, double, and treble crochet create the waves of sand, while the rising sun is worked intarsia style in clusters against a sky-blue background. Post-stitch cacti are worked separately and appliqued to the finished piece — feel free to have fun with your placement here! Finally, add some fringe to the design’s bottom edge to make this piece complete.
View ProjectBy Quayln Stark
Ivanna is the bold sweater that’s sure to make a statement this season. This almost abstract representation of a chevron fabric with one solid V motif is an eye-catcher, while the unique and clever construction of the front panel is likely to engage both intermediate and expert crocheters alike.
View ProjectBy Jo Bodley
From the August 2021 issue
Inspired by colorful abstract paintings, this afghan is large enough to go over the top of a single bed, but it’s also the right size for a picnic on the beach. It is made with three sizes of strips using a hairpin loom (which have rows of sc between the side loops ), woven together. There is a right and a wrong side. Afghan is edged with a twisted fringe on the short edges, scs and hdcs along the long edges, using a neutral shade to imitate traditional woven blankets.
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