
Mount Olympus in Utah is covered in green forests at its base, giving it a striking appearance. Inspired by this very landscape, the equally-green scarf boasts intertwining cables that provide an intriguing texture.
View ProjectFrom the December 2021 issue
Mount Olympus in Utah is covered in green forests at its base, giving it a striking appearance. Inspired by this very landscape, the equally-green scarf boasts intertwining cables that provide an intriguing texture.
View ProjectInspired by the highest peak in Wyoming, this cardigan features lattice cables in a cozy, cloud-like yarn. Pair this cardigan over a chambray shirt to stay warm this season.
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 ProjectBy Darla Fanton
The self-striping yarn does all the work as you create the peaks and valleys of this easy ripple pattern. Seam the short ends, nestling the peaks into the valleys for a continuous loop.
View ProjectFrom the December 2017 issue
The Kenai Mittens are worked from the cuff with rows of back loop, single crochet stitches. Enjoy warmth, comfort and durability without the bulkiness by whipping up these cozy mittens. Alternating rows of wave and chevron stitches mimic the Kenai Mountains to capture a subtle nod to one of nature’s most beautiful creations.
View ProjectFrom the December 2017 issue
The Denali Sweater takes the cold shoulder trend into the crochet world. This sweater is great for wearing during sunny winter days in the mountains or for lounging in by the fire at the ski lodge.
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