Fuzzy Earwarmers – What a fun way to stay warm!
Fuzzy earwarmers are super fun, unique, and a great way to use up your scrap yarn. They use less than 80 yds as the base yarn, and lots of 4″ pieces to make your fuzz!
Fuzzy earwarmers are super fun, unique, and a great way to use up your scrap yarn. They use less than 80 yds as the base yarn, and lots of 4″ pieces to make your fuzz!
This knit hexagon wrap starts in the center with a flower and then grows into a hexagon. Two sides on one half and two sides on the other then expand outwards to lengthen the wrap.
Fall Houses Lace Shawl features blocks of lace that look like little houses off-set in solid stripes. The shawl is then finished up with a unique eyelet border.
This simple eyelet row knitting pattern will help you create a stunning shawl to keep you cozy and stylish all season long.
This chunky chevron fast knit baby blanket is so much fun with its over-sized flair. The giant chevrons will fly off your needles in this 2 row repeat pattern.
Nightbird is a diagonal knit scarf that uses garter stitch, short rows and stockinette stitch. It’s very long, and can be wrapped in a variety of ways.
For a while now I’ve wanted to design a baby top knot hat and with several friends expecting this summer, this seemed like the perfect opportunity.
Wash cloths are a great way to learn a new stitch. Make this seed stitch entrelac washcloth in colors to match your decor or your mood!