Start Spring Off Right with New Patterns!
Springtime means new; new weather, new plants, new animals, new, new, new. So what better way to celebrate than with new patterns?
Whether you are looking for something for this season or the seasons to come, these new patterns offer it all. From tops and tanks to cardigans and sweaters, you will be sure to find something that can last you all year long.
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New Spring Patterns – Enjoy the next few months of spring with these great patterns!
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| | Filet Patch Blouse
by Teva Durham
The patch work in this blouse was inspired by a knitting technique from the 1940's that mimic the look of traditional filet crochet. The blouse has small patches of stylized roses and bright colors that form a decorative folkloric yoke. Learn more. | | | | Ribbons and Lace Cardigan
by Connie Chang Chinchio
Connie Chang Chinchio uses inset lace panels at the front edges and back skirt, a built-in casing for a twisted-cord closure, and a subtly modified A-line silhouette to build a versatile, unfussy piece. Learn more. |
| | Laura's Cardigan
by Annie Modesitt
This cardigan fits an intricate slip-stitch and intarsia pattern into the yoke of a very simple silhouette for a cardigan that looks much more complicated than it is. Learn more. | | | | Ruffle and Pleat Skirt
by Cecily Glowik MacDonald
Cecily Glowik MacDonald breaks up stockinette with columns of dropped stitches to build the outerlayer of this skirt. A chiffon-like underlayer of laceweight softens the hemline. Learn more. |
| | Sprout Tee
by Kathy Zimmerman
This tee's crisp twisted stitch lines gain a bit of softness when worked in a textured organic cotton yarn. Kathy Zimmerman uses honeycomb accents, cap sleeves, and a wide U-neck to give a casual sweater a bit of polish. Learn more. | | | | Fountain Pen Shawl
by Susan Pierce Lawrence
A beautiful combination of curving lines punctuated with eyelet details to resemble fountain pen nibs-or spiky banana flowers. Learn more. |
| | Luminarie Skirt
by Annie Modesitt
Airy lace panels cascade in entrelac tiers in this skirt. Working simply in the round, with shaping built into panels that grow larger toward the hem, create a gentle, flattering A-line silhouette. Learn more. | | | | Elemental Boatneck Pullover
by Hannah Fettig
Hannah Fettig's Elemental Boatneck fits a wide neck line into a boxy, swingy shape for easy polish. A simple lace repeat and linen stitch create vintage-inspired tactile richness. Learn more. |
| | Trellis and Keyhole Tank
by Connie Chang Chinchio
The Trellis and Keyhole Tank is worked in the round to the armholes and adorned with a crochet-look cluster stitch for a simple knit with a little something special. Learn more. | | | | Bricks and Mortar Tunic
by Deborah Newton
Deborah Newton styles this short, swingy tunic with wide stripes punctuated by simple offset eyelets to create a light fabric that doesn't feel sheer. An unusually airy tape yarn provides slinky drape. Learn more. |
| | Henley Tank
by Deborah Newton
Not-too-wide stripes in four colors liven up a simple tank with a deep placket in Deborah Newton's Henley Tank. An allover knit/purl stitch and a lofty scrunchy yarn create a subtly clingy, flattering fit. Learn more. | | | | Linda's Wrap Vest
by Mari Lynn Patrick
Mari Lynn Patrick makes simple knitting interesting with directional panels and varied ribbings in this vest. A curving shawl collar, floating fronts, and a springy, structured linen yarn create wrap-the-body fit that looks good on everyone. Learn more. |
| | Great Gatsby Dress
by Mari Lynn Patrick
This dress combines vintage inspiration from across the last century: a Victorian lace border here, a 1920's lingerie silhouette there. Careful gores and borders separating panels and elements provide dressmaker definition. Learn more. | | | | Kalahari Tote
by Vivian Hoxbro
Vivian Hoxbro's Kalahari Tote holds market shopping, books, knitting, and more. Knitted in the round with mitered squares, the felted Shetland-style wool is strong enough to carry the heaviest loads. Learn more. |
| | Indigo Banded Cardigan
by Cecily Glowik MacDonald
A wardrobe staple now and forever: the rustic shawl-collar cardigan, here with cropped hemline and quintessential two-color motif. Learn more. | | | | Chevron Trinity Cardigan
by Katya Wilsher
This is a simple, comfortable but stylish cardigan with a big stand-up (or fold down) collar and multicolored rip edgings. A simple chevron pattern and color stripe add dimension to the luxurious yarn. Learn more. |
| | Maximum Stripe Pullover
by Katie Himmelberg
Simple sailor's rib worked in stripes in a sumptuous alpaca blend - the formula for a sweater to covet. A button placket at the raglan line imbues this curve hugging pullover with a spark of feminine whimsy. Learn more. | | | | Cabled Kanga Tunic
by Deborah Newton
A hip, flattering, A-line dress with a secret. A long shaped silhouette gets a slightly slouchy look from a chunky yarn and a camouflaged kanga pocket. Learn more. |
| | Twickenham Hoodie
by Susan Power
This masculine knit is worked in one piece from side to side. A wide placket creates the illusion of a double-breasted jacket, but the fronts are asymmetrical and only one set of buttons is actually functional. Learn more. | | | | Swoop Cape Cardigan
by Marie Connelly
A chunky yarn with splendid halo and color variation knits up quickly into a dramatic, asymmetric, winged cardigan. The high neck brings out the glamour in this oversized but flattering cape sweater. Learn more. |
| | Remy Reversible Scarf
by Anne Kuo Lukito
"Once I figured out the basic construction of a simple twisted cable, I wanted to find a way to work a reversible cable pattern. With a little experimentation, I succeeded with Remy."- Anne Kuo Lukito. Learn more. | | | | Sub Rosa Hat
by Designer
This earflap hat has a built-in storage pocket, so you'll never misplace your dorm key or meal card. The contrasting brim asserts bomber chic while cleverly concealing your small essentials. Learn more. |
| | Berkshire Dolman Sweater
by Melissa Wehrle
Knit up in Aran-weight yarn, the oversize cowl-neck, dolman sleeves, and turned up cuffs give contrast to a fitted body. Two buttons on each sleeve tack down the cuff: no button hole required. Learn more. | | | | Pale Skies Cowl
by Sarah Barbour
This graceful scarf restyles into a cowl - and back again - according to your fashion whims. Bold, flowing cables worked in rib showcase an unusual texture and create an identical dual-sided fabric. Learn more. |
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