Green Mountain Pullover – 18

This is a rugged sweater in stockinette stitch with slightly dropped shoulders and a crew neck.
Pattern includes Children’s and Adult Sizes.

Easy Knitting


Candace’s Eyelet Sweater – 54

This graceful sweater is knit in two pieces; each piece begins at the seed stitch cuff and ends at the center back and front. Join center backs for the cardigan; backs and fronts for the pullover. A seed stitch hem, collar or neckband complement the easy yarn over eyelet pattern. Choose tunic or cropped version.

Pictured in Moss Mountain Mohair

Intermediate Knitting


Claire’s Cardigan – 6

Diagonal lines and deep V-neck make this cardigan attractive and the raglan sleeves and worked-in pockets make it the ultimate in cozy.

Intermediate Knitting


Cozy Vest – 88

The double thick, cuddly fabric of this unisex vest comes from a simple slipstitch rib pattern offered by Barbara Walker in A Second Treasury of Knitting Patterns. Two design elements – slits at the hip and optional side gussets – offer three shaping alternatives for various body types. Knitters may knit the vest straight up and down, create side gussets to accommodate a larger chest measurement, or leave panels open to waistline to allow for larger hip size.

Pictured in Poppy Weekend Wool

Easy Knitting


Easy Raglan – 16

Knit from the top down all in one piece, this classic raglan for adults and children features roll or cable neck. The yarn over increases at the raglan seams are a handsome detail. An ideal baby/toddler gift, especially in Mountain Mohair. Pattern includes Children’s and Adult Sizes

Pictured in Blue Violet Mountain Mohair

Easy Knitting


Country Cable Cardigan – 111

Designed by Maureen Clark

This cardigan was developed by Maureen on a journey to the Wisconsin Sheep and Wool Festival. Made inWeekend Wool or Mountain Mohairthis sweater travels from town to country with ease.

Pictured in Grey Birch Mountain Mohair

Intermediate Knitting


Cable Cardigan – 65

Here’s an ideal introduction to knitting cables. Handsome cables are worked front and back. Stitches are bound off at the armholes; sleeves are knit from the wrist up, then are sewn into the straight armholes. Seed stitch button bands and neck edge are added last.

Pictured in Edelweiss Mountain Mohair

Intermediate Knitting


Artisan’s Vest – 52

This versatile unisex vest features a vertical seed stitch motif. Artisan’s Vest is a project you can pick up and put down, yet finish quickly. Short row shaping at the shoulders gives a comfortable fit in our DK or worsted-weight yarn.

Pictured in Cappuccino Alpaca Elegance

Easy Knitting


Bulky Mittens – 53

A simple cable pattern worked back and forth using large needles and a double strand of worsted-weight yarn. Sew up the sides and – voila! – they are ready to wear in a jiffy.

Easy Knitting


Open-Ended Mitts & Pogies – 97

Creative and versatile hand-warmers from Eric Robinson. Mix and match the elements you need for working or playing outside in all kinds of weather.

Intermediate Knitting


Cable Socks – 81

If you’ve mastered knitting your first socks, you might enjoy trying cables. Classic, simple to knit and satisfying to wear.

Pictured in White Weekend Wool

Intermediate Knitting


Cynthia’s Smorgasbord Socks – 72

Designer Cynthia Wise created these quick-to-knit top-down socks, featuring lots of texture: seed stitch, double seed stitch, garter stitch, and reverse stockinette. For added interest, make your socks multi-colored.

Pictured in Edelweiss Mountain Mohair

Easy Knitting