Playdate has a little pop of interest to make it easy to personalize without being fussy. I love the detail of the contrast color – it reminds me of a paper chain counting down the days to summer break. This pattern is featured in the book Knit a Little by Marie Greene.
High contrast colors bring the simple stitch detail to life in playful rings of color in this fun pullover sweater. There’s no colorwork, no carrying floats, it’s just a series of stripes and slipped stitches. This pattern is featured in the book Knit a Little by Marie Greene.
The wildflower-inspired stitch pattern in this cardigan creates subtle all-over texture that pops in a bold color. Add a modern twist with contrasting ribbing and cuffs. This pattern is featured in the book Knit a Little by Marie Greene.
The understated texture created by the wildflower knots gives the impression of embossed detail. This pattern is featured in the book Knit a Little by Marie Greene.
The center panel of this pullover sweater is a clever arrangement of increases and decreases – no cables required! This pattern is featured in the book Knit a Little by Marie Greene.
The Waterfall Beanie is worked in the round as a tube (without crown shaping) and features a center lace panel and a charming picot bind-off. This pattern is featured in the book Knit a Little by Marie Greene.
Originally inspired as a nod to a nautical pea coat, Pocket Watch can double as a jacket during reasonable weather. This pattern is featured in the book Knit a Little by Marie Greene.
The details in this pattern look extra impressive, but they’re brilliantly simple to knit. Richly cabled with a close fit and folded brim, The Gansey Beanie will keep your interest without a lot of extra focus. This pattern is featured in the book Knit a Little by Marie Greene.
A smaller version of the January Gansey pared down for simplicity making it perfect for little ones. There’s just enough detail to keep it interesting, without slowing you down. Don’t let the rich cables fool you – they’re easier than they look. This pattern is featured in the book Knit a Little by Marie Greene.
If you’re looking for a quick foray into colorwork, Boathouse Jr. offers an easy canvas for color exploration. The little colorwork “buoys” will shine in bright contrasts, subtle gradients and everything in between. This pattern is featured in the book Knit a Little by Marie Greene.
The Tugboat Beanie is perfect if you love shopping for color combinations, but it’s just as easy to mix and match using what you have on hand. This pattern is featured in the book Knit a Little by Marie Greene.
If you look closely at the stitch details on this pattern, you can almost imagine the faces of clever little foxes. This pattern is featured in the book Knit a Little by Marie Greene.
The unique boxy shape and dual pompoms highlight the fox-inspired details down the center of this beanie. This pattern is featured in the book Knit a Little by Marie Greene.
A slightly slouchy beanie worked top-down from the crown to the ribbing with adorable bees that stand out against a backdrop of reverse stockinette stitch. This pattern is featured in the book Knit a Little by Marie Greene.
This sweet, top-down sweater features rows of bitty bees on the yoke and lower body, buzzing along on a background of reverse stockinette stitch. This pattern is featured in the book Knit a Little by Marie Greene.
A pullover with simple colorwork detail that's easy to spice up with multiple colors or gradients, or you can create a color block effect by using your contrast for all of the ribbing. This pattern is featured in the book Knit a Little by Marie Greene.
Thank goodness for cables — they’re the star of the show in this close-fitting beanie. This pattern is featured in the book Knit a Little by Marie Greene.
The Pebble & Stone Cardigan is a party of textures and graphic color that work together beautifully. This pattern is featured in the book Knit a Little by Marie Greene.
The color detail in this yoked pullover is created with stripes and slipped stitches, so you won’t have to carry any extra strands the way you would with colorwork. This pattern is featured in the book Knit a Little by Marie Greene.