Learn an easy and helpful knitting bind off! This stretchy cast off is perfect for ending items that need a little extra stretch such as the bottom of a hat or arm warmers.
Read MoreDo you hate knitting on double pointed needles? Check out this helpful knitting tip!
Read MoreCrochet with color! This one skein shawl crochet pattern long striping Universal Revolutions yarn. It's worked from the top-down with easy to remember increases. Because of the shaping, this shawl stays put on your shoulders.
Read MoreThis scarf is huge! Behemoth is a crochet scarf featuring color changing Revolutions yarn.
Read MoreFrom our friends at Universal Yarn, here's a long textured cowl knitting project. It uses one skein of self striping Revolutions yarn. It's knitted in the round with an easy to remember stitch pattern. Wear this cowl long and loose or doubled up around your neck for warmth.
Read MoreBanked Coals large poncho knitting pattern. It has long slow color changes created with Universal Revolutions yarn. The neck opening is set asymmetrically, giving an otherwise simple piece just a little something special. It can be worn with ribbing going either vertically, horizontally, or even at an angle.
Read MoreOne skein project! This lace shawl knitting pattern is generously sized to be worn in a variety of ways. Revolutions has long elegant color changes and a halo that provides a softness to your finished project. It's knit widthwise, so a circular needle is needed to accommodate the large number of stitches.
Read MoreThis large striped shawl is made using one skein of Universal Revolutions yarn. Worked fro the top-down, Skewed is an asymmetrical shawl that uses short rows to create the wider section. This is a fun and interesting knit - you'll love seeing the stripes knit up.
Read MoreGalilee is the best of both! It's a free knitting pattern that you'll wear all season long. Galilee has a wickerwork stitch center front panel, raglan shaping, turtleneck, comfortable fit, and ribbed edging.
Read MoreAs the Knitting Doctor, I get this question so often, "what can I knit for my boyfriend/father/husband/son/friend that he'll actually wear?" Well, I went out and asked the fellas what they would want knitted for them. Read on to find out what they chose!
Read MoreKnit a pretty striped wrap adorned with delicate crocheted flowers. This free pattern uses Urth Uneek Fingering self striping yarn.
Read MoreEasy two ball shawl! This simple to knit shawl free pattern is knit from side to side with increases and decreases only along one edge.
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