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mosey-wrapThe Mosey Cable & Lace Wrap is an amalgam of tilting cables, lace columns, biscuity lace edges and cable fingers all joining together to make a lovely swath of cozy. Make it with your favorite sock weight yarn, like this Schaefer Nicole in Thistle. You’ll need some size 4 needles, some stitch markers, a cable needle and a few blissful days set aside for the project. You can make it wrap size (25” x 60”) or scarf size (8.75 X 50”). Pattern Details...

$6.00

 

 

wavy mittsWavy Mitts & Cap are great for either semi-solid or any hand painted fingering weight yarn. The wave and chevron pattern gracing the edges of both the mitts and the cap play well with color changes. Start by making the wavy cuff, which finishes later with buttons at the inside wrist, and then pick up stitches to make the mitt hand in a series of single and double crochet stitches, shaping the thumb gusset as you go. Then finish with a bit more wavy and you have a mitt. The hat starts with more bands of waviness and decreases on the crown with the same single-double crochet alternation as the mitt hand. Add some larger matching buttons to the hat band and you’re ready for a jaunty promenade about town. Pattern Details...

$6.00

 

hyacinthThe Hyacinth Neck Cozy is covered with alternating twisted-stitch cables and lace panels. Make yourself one with DK weight yarn on size 6 16” circular needles. It also helps to have a stitch marker and a cable needle. The project starts at the lower edge in the round and decreases in circumference toward the top for a snug fit just under the chin. Pattern Details...

$4.00

 

 

feather lace socksFeather Lace Socks are a dream if you’ve been wishing for a light, feminine sock either for yourself or for a very special gift. Knit them in a luxury yarn like this Schaefer Audrey and you’ll feel positively royal. Knit these lace socks with superfine weight yarn on size 1 needles from the toe up, put in a short row heel, and finish them off with a twisted-stitch rib cuff. Wear them with your dressy shoes, if you even want to put them in shoes at all. Pattern Details...

$4.00

 

clockwiseThe Clockwise Crochet Cap starts at the tippy-top and winds its way on down to the brim. The clockwise swirling stitch pattern is an easy trick using only chain and single crochet stitches. Once the increases are taken care of, the sides of the cap proceed on down using only single crochet. You can make it as deep as you wish—beanie style or covering your ears. Make the Clockwise with fingering weight yarn and size D crochet hook. The pattern is written for three sizes. Pattern Details...

$2.00

 

okmittsFREE PATTERN!

Off Kilter Mitts These are some cozy cable mitts knit from the knuckle down so you can make the cuff as long as you want. Work them on 2 circulars, one long circular, or 5 dpn, whatever you prefer. About 125 yards of worsted weight yarn and size 7 or 8 needles (according to yarn and your tension) will be enough for a pair.

They’re off kilter because each mitt sports two cable sequences, with one of the cables housing the thumb hole and the other appearing off center on the back of the hand. There’s no left mitt or right mitt, so you can’t get it wrong. ----Pattern Details...

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