Welcome! In this week’s issue…
Luminosity in a design, perfect for a springtime jaunt in the flower fields, chevrons and texture, such a cute little pair, and…
Soft and sophisticated, colorwork squares: inspired by the Icelandic landscape & floral blooms, and an essential practicality.
The wild imperfection of flowers, a simple t-shirt with an Andalusian touch, the lights twinkle on, and you’ll bee very satisfied with this summery knit.
Cables in the sand, now you see it, and now you don’t, join yarns the decorative way (no ridges to be seen,) a fine piece of knitting history, and snail-inspired stitches.
Lace edging for a vintage touch, this is how you get your row gauge right, a wedding where knitting makes an appearance, and decorating with roses.
Extraordinary, ethereal knits, make your own multicolor yarn, and knitting needles… made of glass!
Read on to discover more!
Before we begin, here are last week’s top knit-worthy ideas.
This beautiful, slightly open lace shawl is lovely.
An elegant and unique cardigan, reminiscent of a slowly changing sunrise.
Have you heard of Twined Knitting?
Here’s my weekly schedule.
Tuesdays: the weekly What To Knit Next issue.
Wednesdays: photos and stories about our community's delightful pets.
Thursdays: the weekly What To Crochet Next issue.
Fridays: the big ideas that’ll help you become a joyful, stress-free crafter.
Sundays: fun recommendations on creativity, staying relevant and positivity.
Here’s my highlighted knitting resource of the week.
While most knitters recommend you use a cable needle for knitting those lovely designs, did you know in many instances, you can get away without it?
While sometimes it’s a little fiddly, it’s a great skill to have!
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Now for this week’s knitworthy ideas…
Luminous cowl.
Add warmth and coziness to your neck and shoulders with this clever cowl.
Jocelyn Peters from
suggests it can be worn in different ways - keep it close around your neck, style it as a shawl, or lower it around your shoulders as a fitted capelet.Perfect for a springtime jaunt in the flower fields.
A pretty lace tee with a gorgeous yoke and delicate sleeves. A cute, feminine, stylish top that can be dressed up or worn casually.
Beanie No. 2.
This is a standard size close fitting beanie with a lovely textured stitch pattern and uses its chevrons to great affect to create a neat, elegant crown.
Here’s what
from GoneAWool’s says about her design:“This pattern is super simple and perfect for beginner and experienced knitters alike! It’s such a quick and easy knitting project too that also looks great on anyone!”
Such a cute little pair.
Meet the Cinnamon Teddy Bears. Aren’t they adorable?
Using single point knitting needles and knitted flat, these furry friends will delight the little ones in your life.
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