Santa’s Ho-Ho Hat by Cider Moon

Another gorgeous Santa hat, this one for grown-ups and without the fluffiness of yesterday’s.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 74% [?]

Baby Santa Hat by Erssie Major of Skeinspotting

A luxurious Victorian Santa hat, specially designed for little heads.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 85% [?]

Blush by Midnight Knitter/kpixie

A lightweight neck tube, to give the bit that sticks up out of your winter coat a nice warm hug.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 73% [?]

Gummy Jelly Baby by Craftbits

There’s only one thing to say about this knitted candyman, really.

Sweeeeeeeeeet.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 74% [?]

MJs by Kimberly Truzzi of Knit Whimsies

Kicky Mary Jane slippers.

One of the more feminine and interesting slipper patterns that I’ve ever found.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 76% [?]

Holiday Bells by Sue Schaefer of Harvest Moon Designs

A candy-stripey washcloth, to get your holiday mornings off just right.

Difficulty level: Easy

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Popularity: 73% [?]

Christmas Mini Stockings by Erssie Major of Skeinspotting

Little Christmas stockings, for decorating the tree or just hanging about.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 71% [?]

Snowflake Dishcloth by Judith Prindle of Knit Dishcloth Pattern Corner

Take a snow day today!

Because no matter where you live, it’s always snowing someplace.

Difficulty level: Easy

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Popularity: 89% [?]

Asherton Reversible Scarf by S.M. Khan of Smariek Knits

A fantastic textured scarf that is perfect for him or for her.

The best gift projects are always the ones that look complicated, but aren’t really.

Difficulty level: Easy

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Popularity: 80% [?]

The Original Moebius Scarf by Linda D. Shoup of Planet Shoup

Everything you’re doing will seem wrong. But it isn’t. For knitters like me, that’s very refreshing.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 67% [?]

Isobel Scarf by Cider Moon

A hint of luxury, and a small project to try out some luxurious yarn.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 66% [?]

Squirrel and Oak Mittens by Adrian Bizilia of Hello Yarn

It’s mitten season, and there’s no reason for mittens to be boring.

Difficulty level: Advanced

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Popularity: 68% [?]

The Trouble With Tribbles by Abigail of 1870 pearl

Chronic dishcloth knitters - like I intend to be, whenever I manage to get started - end up with a lot of extra cotton in their stash. Whatever to do with it all?

When Abigail puts it like this, it’s obvious, really. Tribbles.

Difficulty level: Easy

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Popularity: 65% [?]

Gifted by Kate Gilbert of Needles on Fire

I used to chew the thumbs off mittens. Not surprisingly, my mother preferred to buy them at K-Mart than to knit them for me.

For the rest of the world’s hands, there are these.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 63% [?]

BAWK Hot Water Bottle Cozy from Yarn-a-Go-Go

I am firmly of the opinion that you can knit a cozy for anything. iPods, filing cabinets, Volkswagens… it’s just a question of gauge, really.

But unless you’re taking your Volkswagen to bed with you, this is the cozy you’ll want to knit first.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 59% [?]

Mr Pointy by Minty Fresh of Pepperknit

The range of items that can be knitted up doesn’t usually surprise me. Anything is possible.

But a stake for killing vampires Slayer-style? That’s a new one even for me.

Difficulty level: Easy

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Popularity: 57% [?]

Fortune Cat by Justine Turner of Just Jussi

I took one look at the smug little faces of these stuffed kitties and thought, “Yes, that’s a cat. Every cat in my life has had that look. One, after she chewed up $300 worth of history textbooks.”

These cats are luckier than I was.

Difficulty level: Advanced

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Popularity: 60% [?]

Himalaya by Jacquelyn Landry of This Kitten Knits

A large and snuggly shawl full of color and texture.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 53% [?]

Chakalaka by Wendy Wonnacott of The Garter Belt

A cozy basket to use up some of your stash yarn and help store the rest of it.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 49% [?]

Frosted Kitten Blanket by Linda D. Shoup of Planet Shoup

A warm little blanket for a cool little critter.

Two yarns knitted together make this pet blanket as simple or complicated as your kitty requires.

Difficulty level: Easy

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Popularity: 55% [?]


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