This shawl looks like it’s grey, however, if you look closely, you will notice how iridescent it is! The little colorful threads make it really unique and eye-catching, among other knitted lacy shawls.
PHOTOS by Olga Rostovskaya / Ravelry.com
Read more about it on Ravelry.
Weekend Snuggle Sweater
The weekend snuggle sweater is a warm and comfortable sweater. The beauty of this sweater lies in its simplicity, with only hemmed cuffs and a lower hem adding some decorative elements. It is a wonderful garment that is easy and quick to make. You will love it, and so will anyone you gift it to.
The full article about this pattern is here: Weekend Snuggle Sweater
Woodstock Weekend
Here is a top right out of the age of flower children. It combines the most classic of timeless designs, the granny square. It then turns it into a modern yet retro and fun top. Yes!
The full article about this pattern is on the Drops Design:
Read more about it on Ravelry.
Sassy Autumn Hat
Let’s jump from the classic to the playful. This autumn hat is a fabulous take on the beanie, with a very classy decorative touch – the button. You will achieve the best effect using fall or earth tone colors, especially with mottled yarns.
The original pattern and the photos are available on Nana’s Crafty Home: Sassy Autumn Hat
Contrast Shawl
I have a weakness for pink shawls, don’t know why, but they always look so good with any stylization! Like for instance this gorgeous shawl by Tine Sommer Hansen in the pictures below! It’s approximately 175 x 66 cm and has a lovely touch of grey to it.
Photos by Tine Sommer Hansen / ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on hobbii.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Outside the Chic Box Shawl
This knitted lacy shawl looks like the wings of a magic fairy or a butterfly. You might not believe it, but it’s an easy project you can make with a free knitting pattern. Such lacy shawls work from the center top and proceed the way out. Try it!
PHOTOS by Kara Gott Warner / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on yarnspirations.com.
Read more about it on Ravelry.