
The Cobalt Snowflake Hotpad is the ideal accessory for any dinner party. Work up a few of these to match your dining room’s décor and have the perfect set of decorations to protect your table.
View ProjectThe Cobalt Snowflake Hotpad is the ideal accessory for any dinner party. Work up a few of these to match your dining room’s décor and have the perfect set of decorations to protect your table.
View ProjectFrom the October 2024 issue
Brighten up those dreary winter days with this bold project featuring vibrant blocks of color. This cowl, inspired by mid-century modern architecture, is just the thing to give your winter wardrobe a little pick-me-up. The motifs are easy and portable, and the joining involves no sewing.
View ProjectFrom the February 2016 issue
The beautiful color changes in the proposed self-shading yarn do most of the work in this angular lace stole. Hexagonal motifs are crocheted and sewn together at the end so you can place the colors just where you want them to create a shawl all your own.
View ProjectBy Keilah Fok
The Shimmering Sapphire Capelet, inspired by the heroine of Gaston Leroux’s Phantom of the Opera, is a shimmery, elbow-length capelet perfect for evening wear. It can be worn over a dress or blouse for show-going, stargazing and moonlit walks.
View ProjectThis delicate, intermediate pattern features repeating shell stitches to create an intricate pineapple stitch wrap that is perfect for a fancy night out. With a pattern written for three wingspan sizes, this wrap will be a match for anyone.
View ProjectThis icy blue tee is the perfect choice for any dinner party or fancy event. Featuring an all-over, lacy fan stitch pattern, this 100% wool tee will keep you warm and stylish.
View ProjectFrom the October 2023 issue
The Fantastic Plum Colorwork Set features a slouchy hat topped off with a pom pom, a striking cowl and fingerless gloves closed with fancy buttons. Each piece features a complicated-looking colorwork band that’s easier to make than you’d think that sets this set apart from anything else you’ll see this season.
View ProjectBy Olivia Kent
From the December 2015 issue
These vintage-inspired leg warmers are just what you need to keep your legs warm this winter, especially if you don’t want to give up on dresses and skirts. These intermediate leg warmers feature a set of buttons down the sides and a delicate scalloped lace edging.
View ProjectBy Dana Rebmann
From the December 2015 issue
Use up those colored scraps with one of the very first weaving techniques we learn as children – braids! The six strands in each braid are knotted at the ends while extended single crochet stitches around the braided yarn lock the bright colors to the blanket and create a faux spike stitch that fuses the colors together seamlessly.
View ProjectThis wedge shawl has a distinct asymmetrical shape, setting it apart from more traditional crochet shawls. Make a fast, large and cozy shawl in an aran weight yarn as described here, or make it a scarf in a fingering weight yarn. Because this wedge shawl is worked in a single piece from the tip up, it can easily be made in any size you want.
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