What To Knit When You Don’t Know What To Knit Next

What To Knit When You Don’t Know What To Knit Next

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Fun and playful making is the best!

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Jodie Morgan
May 28, 2024
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Here’s what I’ve loved in knitting this week…

You silly goose socks, off grid, playful and breezy, Cuthbert the caterpillar, and…

Azalea, Jesse, and diamond cables, plus wrap it up, wovenseed, erinome, scrunchable warmth, and essential fingerless mitts.

How to knit stripes in textured fabric without getting blips of color and add a hem to any top-down sweater.

A jogless join method for stripes, rocking knits, Christopher Wood inspired knitwear, acorn lace, and brioche 101.

Ideas for using up mini skeins, the Turkish cast on, forethought, but afterthought, and two-color slip stitch rib.

And now… onwards to your weekly What To Knit Next issue!


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You silly goose socks.

These socks are just delightful! They have a repeating colorwork of the waterbird, hence the name. I love the bright orange toes and heels, and those clear gumboots, they’re fantastic! 😊

DIGITAL ITEM You Silly Goose socks image 1
© Charlotte Stone // StoneKnits

Off grid.

This delightful sweater has enough playful texture and alternating stitches to keep your interest throughout the entire project. The slightly oversize fit and big collar will do wonders for keeping you warm in cold weather!

© Alice Hoyle // ROWSknitwear

Playful & breezy.

This summer sweater has a fascinating construction! And I love how it ties at the side of the waist. As mentioned in the description:

“With its exquisite broomstick lace sleeves, this design captures the light, airy essence of summer. The flattering V-neckline and seamless, customizable top-down construction, complete with a knitted-on belt, create a comfortable and chic fit.”


Cuthbert the caterpillar.

Isn’t he cute? And such a sweet name for such a happy fellow.

This delightful toy design is great for beginners as it’s knitted in garter stitch, with simple increases and decreases.

Make it in a rainbow to brighten up your space or choose your favorite color!

Cuthbert the Caterpillar toy knitting pattern image 1
© Amanda Berry // fluffandfuzz


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