| New Patterns! Download these fun, functional knitting patterns instantly
Spring has (almost) sprung, and it's time for new projects. We've added more and more patterns to the online store lately, from small, easy-to-knit patterns for the beginner to more advanced projects that involve shaping and colorwork.
With these instant downloadable patterns from top-notch designers, you won't have to wait for warmer weather. Save money and time by downloading them today. |  | | Knit these accessories on-the-go this spring: |  | | |  | Suede Slippers by Lisa Rowe
These slippers come in five sizes for adults and kids. Worked at a firm gauge, the slippers take shape with short-rows at toe and heel. A provisional cast-on is worked on the sole side of the toe, then the toe is shaped. Then the sole is worked flat to the heel. Learn more. |  | |  | Lace and Twist Socks by Silka Burgoyne
These top-down socks are worked in the round with twist cable and lace patterns. These intermediate socks can be worked with any of the sock knitting methods. A Kitchener toe, twisted rib cuff, and traditional heel make for a classic sock. Learn more. |  | | |  | Diagonal Rib Hat by Katya Frankel
This knitted hat is worked in the round in a diagonal rib stitch pattern. This oversized pattern creates a casual slouchy beret look. Try knitting this hat for men, too. An organic DK wool makes a fun and friendly project. Learn more. |  | |  | Ripple Purse by Teva Durham
Teva's turned a stitch pattern from granny's afghan into an accessory with Art Deco appeal. The Fern yarn used has a spongy yet firm quality that's an ideal foil for the rippled texture. Learn more. | | |  | Kumara Bed Socks by Andi Clark
These lace socks, worked in worsted-weight camel and wool yarn, are cozy and warm. An easy lace and cable pattern is worked in these top-down socks, making for quick knitting. Learn more. |  | |  | Long Fingerless Gloves and Newsboy Cap by Teva Durham
Brioche stitch provides both structure and flexibility in this ever-popular accessory set. A store-bought visor gives the cap its form. Learn more. | | |  | Open Star Jacket by Teva Durham
This cropped jacket is a cross between the Edwardian "Spencer" style and Jackie O's timeless appeal. Open Star Stitch forms an open lattice that is used for trim and buttonholes. Learn more. |  | |  | Fleur de Lys Cardigan by Teva Durham
Black and white gets the royal treatment in a fleur-de-lys-inspired cardigan with a princess neckline and leg-o-mutton sleeves. Use an Art Nouveau-inspired buckle or pin as the closure. Learn more. |  | | |  | Riverstone Boatneck by Wendy Bernard
This pullover sweater features a boatneck collar worked in a seed stitch pattern. The textures mesh well with the alpaca-wool blended yarn to create a natural and feminine sweater. The whole piece is worked from the top down in a seamless construction. Learn more. |  | |  | Cappuccino Pullover by Fiona Ellis
Canada-based British designer Fiona Ellis enjoys exploring how cables can intersect and merge to create organic forms. In this coffee-colored pullover, she winds zigzagging cables around straight cables until they merge and flow gracefully into the neck. Learn more. |  | | |  | Painter's Fingerless Gloves by Kathryn Alexander The painterly quality of these gloves comes from working with two colors on most rows, then, when a color change is called for, changing only one color at a time to create subtle color blending. Learn more. |  | |  | Nuneh Mittens by Courtney Kelley
These mittens are worked in Armenian colorwork, with a pictorial of a little house with a plume of smoke, and stars on the palm side. This technique lets you carry both colors through the round, avoiding intarsia. Learn more. |  | | |  | Cabled Baby Booties by Jeanne McCanless
These intricate baby booties feature cables, pointed cuffs, and garter stitch soles. The charts are fun to follow for the intermediate to advanced knitters. Create this heirloom project for that special baby in your life. Learn more. |  | |  | Herringbone Baby Sweater by Kristen Rengren This baby wrap sweater features allover herringbone pattern and is worked in a luxurious fingering weight yarn. Set-in sleeves, a one-piece body construction, and hidden snaps create a tailored fit for little ones. Learn more. |   | Browse these knitting patterns and more at Interweave Store!
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