Stylish Knit Patterns for Cozy Winters

Diamonds and Lace Baby Blanket

This sweet heirloom blanket is perfect for that new bundle of joy. Plenty of lace to provide air flow keeps baby cozy without overheating.

Knit Simple Magazine, Winter 2019
#17 Wide Poncho

Two rectangular panels are worked flat from top to bottom in twisted rib and reverse stockinette before shoulder seaming. Held stitches are picked up and worked around the neck with German short-row shaping to create a seamless folded turtleneck. The sleeves feature 3-inch twisted-rib edges.

Middlebury Hat

Polar Vortex approved! I took this beauty for a test drive in the sub-zero temps of the polar vortex and boy, did it keep me cozy!

Knit Simple Magazine, Fall 2019
#21 Duplicate-Stitch Plaid Blanket

A seed-sitch border surrounds a field of horizontal stockinette stripes. The vertical lines are embroidered in duplicate stitch at the very end.

Broken Seed Slouch

The Broken Seed Slouch is a perfect beginner project that offers plenty of visual interest. Only one color is used on each round with no stranding or slipped stitches. 
A provisional cast on and a folded brim give this flashy beanie an added layer of warmth.

Renton Bag

Make a bold impression. This is a statement piece that will have people asking, “where’d you get your bag?” With endless color combinations and mix-and-match design options, you can customize and add a pop to your style. This mosaic felted bag is worked by knitting the base flat then picking up stitches around the base and joining to work in the round. An inside pocket and closure strap are worked separately, then seamed before felting. Sleek handles and a snap are sewn on after shaping.

Durrow Cap

The Durrow Cap is a tour of traditional Irish gansey motifs and leaves no area of fabric uncabled. 
Worked bottom-up in the round, the hat is cast on using a tubular cast on for an invisible edge. The cable motif is repeated 3 times around and the crown is finished with a pom pom for the ultimate wintery appeal.

Knit Simple Magazine, Holiday 2018
#3 Cable-Front Cardigan

Add a little holiday sparkle with an easy-fit cardigan with raglan armholes. The body and sleeves are stockinette, with a basic four-stitch cable worked alongside the front edges and continuing around to become the back neck edge.

Knitting Fever Inc.
Epiphanie Mitts

4 responses to “Stylish Knit Patterns for Cozy Winters”

  1. i just bought, what I thought was the pattern for your diagonal afghan. I saw it on Ravelry. There are no patterns for the squares. Where can I get those?

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    1. Hi Lorene!

      The assembly and border is what you downloaded from my designer page. The pattern for the squares can be found here:

      https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/2019-knitterati-diagonal-afghan

      I hope this helps!

      Aubrey

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      1. Yes it does.. thanks so much

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      2. Hello again,
        As I have printed out some patterns I noticed that the needle size is different for different squares. My gauge is what it is supposed to be. Do you think I can do all squares on size 7 needles.?
        Thanks for your help

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