The Indian Cross Stitch is a beautiful way to change up your knitting, and it’s a stitch you don’t come across all that often. Formed by knitting elongated stitches out of order, the Indian Cross Stitch provides a particularly unique and beautiful addition to your knitting.
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The What’s New Hat
Knit a quick hat to help support an important cause – check out this post for the TWO free patterns, one designed for beginners and one for more seasoned knitters.
How to Increase and Decrease in Brioche Knitting
Earlier this week, we learned how to knit two color brioche rib flat, so now it’s time to tackle brioche increasing and decreasing. There are not one, but TWO easy video tutorials to follow in this post!
How to Knit 2 Color Brioche Rib Flat
Learn how to knit two color brioche rib flat to add vertical colorwork to your knitting.
Announcing the Exquisite Mystery Knit Along!
Cast on with us January 1 for a super special knit along. This post is filled with all I can tell you for now, but soon, all will be revealed!
Knit Holiday Ornaments Three Ways
Aren’t these fun? This new trio of knit ornament patterns are all about adding pops of color to your Christmas tree. This star, heart and bauble are inspired by classic Christmas ornaments, and are the biggest of the ornament series.
Knit Winter Gear Ornaments Three Ways
Brighten your tree with three knit ornaments inspired by winter gear!
Knit Your Gift Wrap & #PHWinterWorkshop
If you’re looking to make your gifts just a little more personal this year, why not try knitting up a cozy for them? I think this wrapped wrap idea is perfect for smaller gifts like jewelry, but you can also adapt this pattern to fit a nice bottle of wine, coffee cup, or anything else you can think of.
Twelve Ornaments of Christmas, Volume Two!
Tuck in with your yarn and a cup of cocoa to to create something sweet this holiday season. We’ll knit and crochet ornaments to trim our trees, top our presents, and stuff our stockings starting November 28.