Mjuk Cardigan

Who doesn’t like colorful and positive baby clothes? This cardigan is really one in a kind, because it’s so elegant and classic. I can easily imagine passing this lovely cardi to the next generation or keep it as a reminder of childhood. The full article and the free pattern can be found on raverly

Scrappy Scrunchie

Great project for beginning knitters. This pattern uses several interesting knitting techniques such as stockinette stitch and Kitchener stitch. It’s also a great way to use up all your yarn scraps from the big projects. The color change will help make your knitted scrunchie unique. Follow the free

Shawl Lupine Flowers

Don’t you think that the purple color really brings up the texture of this shawl? It’s delicate like a spider net, however, it will provide wind protection on colder summer days, and it will look gorgeous as an addition to your outfit. PHOTOS by Maryna Radzko / Ravelry.com Read more about it on

Capture My Heart

A pair of comfortable gloves is just what you need to get through the winter without damaging your skis. With this pattern you can knit your gloves with your own hands! The cute heart pattern will put a smile on your face, and the gray and red combination is versatile enough to go with any outfit.

Acorn Blanket

Learn to make a colorful knit blanket with this beginner-friendly pattern! Made with blocks of different colors, it looks creative and is eye-catching. Plus, it’s a great way to try out that new yarn you’ve been meaning to use. If you’re looking for a cozy piece to keep you warm this winter, give

Primeira Sweater

An elegant short knit sweater for women. Such a piece creates pretty and feminine outfits and is great for spring and fall outfits. It goes well with coats, especially with warm colors. Plus, it’s soft and pleasant to the skin and doesn’t cause any discomfort due to its comfortable fit. The free

Two-ball baby cardigan

Striped cardigans are true classics. We all had at least one of those in our childhood, right? This sweet unisex cardi will keep your baby warm and cosy and it won’t irritate the delicate baby skin, because the yarn is really soft. The full article and the free pattern can be found on raverly here