This is a beautiful pillow and throw set that follows a hexagon tile pattern from the Middle East. The tile pattern is translated beautifully into crochet for a stunning way to brighten up your favorite chair.
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
From the October 2025 issue
This is a beautiful pillow and throw set that follows a hexagon tile pattern from the Middle East. The tile pattern is translated beautifully into crochet for a stunning way to brighten up your favorite chair.
View ProjectBy Jessie Rayot
From the October 2020 issue
This is a cozy crochet scarf complete with bold colors and chunky tassels. Featuring a two-row stitch repeat and a random color stripe pattern to keep the scarf interesting, the two halves of this nifty scarf are mirror images of each other. We know you’ll love whipping up this piece!
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
Unique cables grace the front and back of this throw pillow for a trendy yet classic addition to your home. Worked in two pieces and joined at the end, this intermediate pattern is a great way to get used to working with front post double crochet.
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Ophelia begins with a length of beautiful lace edging. When the edging is the desired length then the body of the shawl begins by working on the straight edge of the edging. Decreases are made at the beginning, center and end of every other row until the center stitches are joined together. The work keeps going faster and faster as it progresses as the number of stitches keeps decreasing.
View ProjectBy Quinny Zhang
From the April 2019 issue
Brooke is worked sideways and expertly combines small and larger scallop motifs to create a layered look. Finished off with a darker color on the edges, this cardigan is a polished addition to your spring closet.
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
From the February 2019 issue
A perfect stashbuster candidate, the Azalea Poncho is lacy and cozy which makes it a great transitional piece in between shifting seasons. Work the lace granny square motif in a variety of colors for a whimsical look or stick to your favorite color for a more subtle result.
View ProjectBy Sue Perez
Eyelets float between rows of dc in this lacy fringed scarf that works up quickly in DK weight yarn. For best stitch appearance, choose a smooth, non-elastic yarn such as cotton or linen.
View ProjectFrom the December 2018 issue
Cady is the cowl you’re looking for when winter is upon us, cold and bleak and barren, when little grows and less blooms. Written for multiple gauges and sizes, you can use almost any yarn to keep any neck warm. The unique triangle shape paired with bulky yarn makes this an especially quick and cozy project — perfect if you’re in need of a last-minute gift.
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Head outdoors in a cozy sweater with accents of deep McIntosh Apple red. You’ll want to cozy up with this sturdy cardigan all season long.
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard
This is a gorgeous floral motif pattern that’s ideal for fall. The center starts with a floral design that’s worked in different colors to create an eye-catching piece of home décor. You’ll love how effortlessly this pattern fits into your home.
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