With one skein of self striping Amplify yarn, you can knit an easy ribbed shawl. It’s knitted back and forth from the top down and features slipped knit stitches to accentuate the color transitions.
Read MoreDoes your cast on count as a row? How do you count rows? How to keep track of rows? These popular knitting questions are answered as well as a helpful tips, tricks, and lots of how-to videos.
Read MoreWhen you’re up for a pair of socks and want the stripes aligned with cute cable along the front of the sock, look no further than free pattern featuring Uneek Sock.
Read MoreKnit socks that match! This fun to knit project is a classic top down sock knitting pattern using Urth Uneek Sock Kit.
Read MoreDo you love hand dyed sock yarn but hate when the socks don’t match? Urth’s Uneek Sock Kit solves that problem. The kit includes two pre-wound skeins (one for each sock) so that your stripes will match.
This free pattern is made using one kit to create a pair of chevron striped socks. The socks are knitted in the round from the toe-up allowing you to customize for foot sizes.
Read MoreCreate a cuddly cabled blanket! This reversible throw pattern is sized for babies or adults and uses colorful, self-striping Major yarn.
Read MoreThis collar cowl is perfect as an extra layer just beneath your coat during blustery winter days. The cowl is worked in the round from the bottom-up with shaping intended to perfectly hug the neck and shoulders. The result is an especially warm accessory.
Knit in Major, this cowl is also a quick knit. Since one skein is enough for two collars, why not make one for yourself and another as a gift for someone special?
Knit the perfect layering piece! This textured turtle-neck poncho from Universal Yarn is a free pattern featuring self-striping Major.
Read MoreOne skein project! Can you believe this large cozy cowl knits up with just one skein of Universal Major yarn?
It’s worked in the round from the bottom up. Self-striping Major adds color while the Porthole stitch pattern provides lots of texture. Wear it long and loose or double around your neck for extra warmth.
Read MoreKnitted in garter stitch (knit every row), make a fun diagonal scarflette using one ball of Catena yarn in a gradient shade.
Read MoreAmara is a gorgeous textured cardigan knitting pattern. It features Berroco Catena yarn in a gradient shade to create a cozy open-front jacket for snuggling into this fall.
Read MoreOne skein project: Add a bright pop of color to your outfit! This fast and fun to knit cowl uses Lang Drago yarn with amazing tufts of color.
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