Don’t Be Biased Scarf

Another great scarf pattern to add to your collection. It’s an intriguing yet beginner-friendly piece that will help you stay toasty this winter. For this project you will use knit and purl stitches, the intarsia method of changing colors, and increases with decreases. This is a great opportunity

Sweet Treat Socks

Classic knit socks that look great with any outfit. This pair is lightweight and great for summer and early fall. The main panel is worked in eyelet knit stitch and the back of the foot is worked in single rib. The free pattern comes in three sizes to make sure you get the perfect fit. The

Bad Idea Blouse

The crop top of this knit sweater is great for pairing with casual outfits. The soft and warm yarn makes it a great choice for fall and winter. The color is up to you and it will be great to mix and match. The project is great for mastering your knitting skills and just relaxing. Feel free to view

Summer Secret Crop

Red tops are always a great idea, because it will embellish your neckline and make you feel more feminine and beautiful. Moreover, it’s a breathable material, that’s perfect for a tank top like this! The full article and the free pattern is on ravelry here ravelry.

Beginner Evergreen Hat

This fantastic knitted beanie in the pictures below was made by Gina Michele and it’s a gorgeous project for fall and winter (especially winter) time, that will make you feel the holiday vibe! It’s super chunky and really comfy to wear, you will just love it! PHOTOS by Gina Michele / ravelry.com

Summer Market Bag

A variety of stitches, a lot of fun, and an eco-friendly and trendy market bag are the things you’ll get while knitting this string bag. A veil stitch may be the most exciting discovery in this free knit pattern. These elongated stitches in rounds look great in such projects. So, try it! PHOTOS by

September Mandala

September is such a special month! The transition between summer and fall can be a beautiful time, evidently. Especially when you focus on crocheting decorative doilies! If you don’t know Elisabeth Laitila’s series of mandalas, go check them all out ASAP! The original pattern and the photos are