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  • The Bay Street Hat

    Take it easy, knitter! This soft, exceptionally stretchy beanie is a little knit vacation. Worked in DK or light worsted weight yarn, this ribbed beanie knits up quickly and, thanks to a slip-rib motif, looks more complicated than it actually is. With seven sizes, from baby to adult extra large, you’ll be able to rib up a hat for anyone you like

  • A woman stands on a lakeshore facing away from the viewer, a triangular shawl that fades from blue to violet to green billows behind her

    The Bloomfield Shawl

    The Bloomfield Shawl is a simple winged -triangle brioche shawl designed to play with color. It’s a project right at the intersection of knitting and painting, pairing variegated colors with gentle fades for a soft, blended effect. It’s designed for a three-color fade, but you’re the artist here. This shawl is your canvas - paint what you like!

  • a woman stands in front of a frozen river. She wears a fuchsia slubby cowl and looks up to the sky

    The Geranium Cowl

    Got a fabulous yarn you want to wear this minute? This easy-to-knit, easy-to-wear bandana-style cowl comes to the rescue. Worked on the bias with an I-cord edging and bind-off, this simple cowl makes an unusual yarn (or yarns) the star of the show. Add a tassel for extra texture, omit it for a more streamlined look, or make it detachable and enjoy the best of both worlds.

  • a woman models a semi-circular green and white shawl

    The Hazel Park Shawl

    There are times when you just want to feel decked out. Draped in decoration. Positively festooned. The Hazel Park shawl is up for the challenge. If a Christmas tree took shawl form, it’d be this gently scalloped half-circle with the barest hint of ruffle. Its airy construction means it looks just as good swooshed over your favorite sweater (or party dress) as it does piled in drapey folds to peek out of your coat collar.

  • The Holly Avenue Shawl

    Worked up in plush, squishy half-fisherman’s rib, the Holly Avenue shawl is ready to be your chilly-time companion, from couch to cozy cabin holiday and anywhere in between. This mammoth, stripey shawl is perfect for countdown calendars, your collection of sock minis, or even your scrap drawer. This simple triangle shawl is an easy knit, a snap to memorize, and an ideal introduction to half-fisherman’s rib.

  • The Hythe Cowl

    Worked in two colors of your favorite fingering weight yarn, this cowl is a slouchy, cozy companion - perfect for keeping your neck warm no matter the season. The two-color brioche pattern yields an intriguing “wrong side” and a two-color tubular cast-on and tubular bind-off make this cowl fully reversible. Choose whichever side suits your outfit, your surroundings, or your mood.

  • The Hythe hat

    Inspired by stark tree trunks and twisting branches, the Hythe Hat is a reversible two-color brioche hat in six sizes, from baby to adult extra-large. Worked in two colors of your favorite fingering or sport weight yarn, Hythe starts with a 1x1 ribbed brim and moves smoothly into the tree trunk brioche motif.

  • The Montrose cowl

    Stripes, plush garter stitch, more stripes, soft brioche, and did I mention stripes? Meet the Montrose cowl. Unlike her big sis, little cowl Montrose works up in superwash fingering- or sport-weight yarn. This makes the cowl version much more drapey than the original and makes it ideal for warmer-weather-wear. Add the effortless, “I just threw this on” energy of a bandana cowl and the stripes-on-stripes fun that Montrose is known for, and you’ll have a winner on your hands.

  • The Montrose Shawl

    The Montrose takes garter stripes and two-color brioche—two of my favorite squishy textures—and alternates them up the length of an asymmetrical-triangle shawl. It’s long enough to loop comfortably around your neck, drape around your shoulders, or secure with a shawl cuff to make sure the ends are on full display.