This one-skein showstopper is a quick weekend knit with easily memorized details. It’s a classic, wearable style that’s perfect for gifts or just a quick accessory – and it’s the perfect way to use a single special skein.
Stashbuster - A is for Accent is the first in a 26-part series. These patterns are not available on their own, they are only available in this bundled set, because they're part of a bigger vision: I want you to actually look forward to new ways to use your stash. Each new 3-pattern bundle will have a different focus, with…
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 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.
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.
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.
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.