Minimal effort, maximum impact - check! The new Tango Braided Wrap ticks both boxes. This beauty knits up so quick in chunky weight Hue + Me, and the dazzling Latvian braids (which are quite easy to create) add so much textural drama to this piece and …
Read MoreThe classic top down triangle wrap - one of my absolute favorite pieces to design! I love the fact that this type of accessory can really serve as a canvas to apply all different kinds of textures and colorwork. I love that you get to watch it grow row by row and …
Read MoreShards of color slice into a neutral base to add drama and intrigue to this simple garter stitch blanket scarf. Cozy up under the squishy fabric by draping it over the shoulders, or go for a bold statement and wrap it around the neck like a scarf.
Read MoreSport the ultimate sophisticated squish this season with the Kensington Cable Wrap! Chunky twisting cables weave throughout like ski slopes, accented with giant bobbles reminiscent of snowballs. Wear it open like a simple shawl or pass one end through the keyhole opening to keep it neatly positioned over your shoulders.
Read MoreThis dapper unisex scarf makes a subtle statement with its oversized silhouette and classic houndstooth fabric. The mesmerizing soft striping looks so intricate but is actually achieved with only two simple stitches!
Read MoreAdd a trendy feminine touch to your wardrobe this fall with the Ballerina Wrap Top. This cropped cutie pairs perfectly with high-waisted jeans or sailor pants and looks stunning on its own or atop a camisole. This sweater top moves from day to night effortlessly and also looks lovely and elegant with a pencil skirt and bandana scarf.
Read MoreA sister pattern to my crochet Snowfall on the Bowery Wrap, the knit Flurries in the Wind Wrap is inspired by blustery snowfall under a streetlamp on a winter’s night. This blanket wrap will keep you snug and comforted at home or protected from the chill if you decide to venture out into the night, and it can be worn wrapped around the shoulders or bunched up around the neck like a scarf.
Read MoreDesigned on a road trip from Los Angeles to New York City, the Coast to Coast Wrap is inspired both in form and function by the sites along the way. The shape, size, and weight of the wrap makes for the essential travel companion – oversized and cozy, yet lightweight enough so as not to overwhelm.
Read MoreBundle yourself in style with the Oakley Super Scarf. The oversized dimensions are relaxed with simple, open stitches to keep the scarf flexible and versatile.
Read MoreI don't think there's anyone who loves a cloudy day more than a knitter or crocheter. Something about the slight chill of it all, the coziness level, and the excuse to stay indoors and work on your latest project just makes ...
Read MoreEasily one of my favorite makes of 2016, the Saddlebrook Cape Scarf is snuggly and chic at the same time - my favorite combination! Part cardigan, part poncho, part wrap, part scarf, this easy-to-wear ...
Read MoreWhen I set out to design my most recent Lion Brand Yarn collaboration pattern, I knew I wanted to make something that really captured the essence of fall and the excitement in the air that comes with this season. Being a knitwear designer, these are the kinds of days ...
Read MoreThe wrap that started it all. This beauty is one of my favorite designs of all time, and I haven't been able to calm my obsession with triangle scarves since the minute I got it off my needles. It's probably my popular ...
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