Cast on a colorful and easy to knit cowl. Knitted in soft and luxurious Baby Alpaca yarn, you'll love wearing this warm cowl all fall and winter. It's knitted in the round using just knit and purl stitches so it's a great next step project for beginner knitters.
Read MoreWhat are you going to wear for Trick-or-Treat? This cowl! The Halloween Houndstooth cowl is a quick knit using the perfect two colors of Baa Baa Bulky yarn. This generous cowl will keep you looking festive and staying warm while you're handing out candy or taking that little cutie around the block
Read MoreEmbrace your inner hippie and learn a new stitch with the Knit Collage Peace Out Scarf. This pattern features an open twisted stitch design that looks all sorts of fancy but is a cinch to knit. After you cast off, add your own 70s-esque macrame fringe to the scarf ends.
Read MoreAn architectural lace pattern is knit lengthwise, then stitches are then picked up along the side of the border. Short rows are worked in garter stitch to form the body of this crescent-shaped shawl.
Read MoreWant to know how NobleKnits got it's start? Amy Small of the Collage Creative Podcast sat down with NobleKnits founder and owner Nancy Queen to get all the details.
Read MoreSapphire is a ribbed scarf knitting pattern using Manos Serena Yarn. Free knitting pattern!
Read MoreWe've all worked projects that no matter how many rip-outs, or how hard we've tried, have inconsistent/unattractive or curling edges. The culprit is usually overly soft yarn that causes the curling or inelastic fiber that make it difficult to stitch consistently causing lumpy edges. I'll show you how to fix that problem!
Read MoreOne pattern - three adorable Christmas stockings to knit! Choose reindeer, snowflakes, or Christmas trees. Free Christmas stocking knitting pattern!
Read MoreKnit a seamless cowl with Plymouth Homestead yarn. It's a textured stitch pattern with an easy to remember repeat. Free knitting pattern!
Read MoreI know why you are here. You most likely just started knitting in the round on circular or double pointed needles and the pattern you are using states "join yarn" and begin knitting in the round. The reason you will be joining the knitting is so that you can knit in one continuous, seamless loop.
Joining your knitting is REALLY easy. I'm going to show you how it's done.
Read MoreThere are hundreds of ways to cast on knitting. How do you know which one to choose? Well, if you have two or three methods in your knitting arsenal, it will allow you to create most projects with great finished results. Learn how to knit a cable cast on in a few easy steps.
Read MoreCables are added to make an ordinary zigzag pattern something really special. Knitted in the round, this cowl uses one ball of kettle dyed Manos Clara yarn.
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