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One skein. One weekend. 27 pretty patterns to choose from. May 1, 2024  Need a project that’s

One skein. One weekend. 27 pretty patterns to choose from. [ILK Preview]( May 1, 2024  [The One-Skein Knitting Patterns Collection: 27 Favorite Patterns]( Need a project that’s fast and rewarding? These one-skein patterns are calling your name! [One-Skein Wonders] Become an [I Like Knitting Gold Member]( now to get instant access to these wonderful patterns and hundreds more! Dear Knitter, I’ll admit it. I have so many single skeins of yarn that I overbought for projects that never happened, or that didn’t take as much yarn as I thought they would. It’s so hard to resist a half-off sale—especially when it’s that hand-spun, hand-dyed cashmere! Our unofficial office survey revealed that it’s not just me, either. We all have a small collection of single skeins, which is why we’re introducing the One-Skein Knitting Patterns Collection. 27 skeins. 27 patterns. 27 projects you can finish in no time, and you’ll want to wear all the time. Who’s ready to start? Grab your favorite skein and give it a new purpose in life. Let’s take a look at the new patterns in the special One-Skein Knitting Patterns Collection. [Felix Knotted Scarf] Felix Knotted Scarf Felix is a fun scarf to add to an outfit in any season, and it’s a fantastic project for a beginning knitter looking for something more interesting than a rectangular scarf. Finish the scarf with tassels, and tie it together when you wear it for the perfect accessory. You work this scarf from side to side with minimal shaping to make the points at each end. The best part is that it’s easy enough to work that you can make more and surprise all your friends who tell you how beautiful it is. [YES! I want to join the Gold Club!]( [Crisia Cowl] Crisial Cowl This cowl gets its name from Welsh word for crystal—"crisial." Inspired by the geometric shapes of crystals, the Crisial Cowl uses a simple two-stitch cable to achieve a classic, textural piece that’s ideal in any season. You can work this with aran or heavy worsted weight yarn—they both work well with this project. And it’s easy to customize by adding or subtracting repeats. Trust me, you’ll want to make a few of these to match with any outfit! The Path to Knitting Success The patterns in the One-Skein Knitting Patterns Collection are specially-picked to help you succeed. Beginning knitters can feel pride in creating a new scarf or headband. Experienced knitters can relax and have some fun revisiting some classic patterns. Every pattern in this collection, and in fact, every pattern we publish in I Like Knitting, comes complete with: - A complete list of all yarn and tools - Row by row instructions - Special stitch instructions - Pattern notes - Detailed, full-color photography It really is as easy as possible to create stunning pieces. Check out some more of the patterns in the One-Skein Knitting Patterns Collection. [YES! I want to join the Gold Club!]( [Hazel Cabled Headband Ear Warmer] Hazel Cabled Headband Ear Warmer This pattern is a lot easier than it looks. The trendy headband effortlessly combines texture and color in a cable and braid design. The final product is 22" in length and fastens with three buttons you sew on to finish. [Cora Clutch] Cora Clutch It’s hard to believe this cute little clutch only takes one skein of yarn, but when you use a mixed-colored yarn, like the Mixed Berry we used here, you can get some truly beautiful patterns. The Cora also looks great as a single color, too. You'll knit this textured clutch in the round, and for added durability, this pattern also includes a fabric lining and a zipper. [Makenna Striped Scarf] Makenna Striped Scarf Here’s another pattern that takes advantage of a multi-colored cake of yarn. The Makenna Striped Scarf is fun and easy to make, and once you get going, you won't need the pattern, so it's perfect for on-the-go knitting. And the finished result is absolutely stunning! [YES! I want to join the Gold Club!]( Knitting like never before! Get started on your first knitting project ever, or finally use that skein that’s sitting in your basket waiting for just the right pattern. No matter how much or how little experience you have, the One-Skein Knitting Patterns Collection is full of inspiration, and will give you something to try no matter what that skein is made of: - Super Fine is Divine: A skein of superfine Merino Wool feels simply wonderful. Use it for the Felix Knotted Scarf and you won’t be able to keep your hands away from it. - Go Bulky: Soft as soft can be, superwash bulky wool helps the Crisial Cowl work up easily. You’ll love the way bulky wool glides from skein to needle to finished project. - Medium Weight Merino: Thinner and softer than regular wool, and naturally luxurious, Merino wool is the perfect yarn for the Hazel Cabled Headband Ear Warmer. Helps keep you warm when it’s cold out, and keeps you cool when it’s warm out! - Feeling Content with Cotton: You can make so much with a cotton/acrylic blend, like the Makenna Striped Scarf. Light and breezy cotton is the perfect choice for so many warm-weather patterns. Don’t let those single skeins gather dust anymore. It’s time to make something fun. [YES! I want to join the Gold Club!]( Become a Charter Member of the I Like Knitting Gold Club today, and you’ll never run out of projects or inspiration! And right now, when you become a Gold Club Charter Member, you will save 83% off the regular price, PLUS get instant access to our streaming knitting videos including, 9 Knitting Tutorials: Tips and Tricks for Knitters Old and New and New and Knitting Outside the Box: 3 Unexpected Stitch Tutorials. [Claim your I Like Knitting Gold Club Charter Membership Now!]( When you activate your I Like Knitting Gold Club Charter Membership today, you’ll get access to everything we have about knitting—all access, all the time: Summary of Gold Club Membership Benefits One-year Charter Membership in the I Like Knitting Gold Club $59.00/year Now Only: $10.00/year! One year subscription to I Like Knitting Magazine—This digital magazine is filled with upcoming new and exclusive knitting patterns, tutorials, and videos. INCLUDED I Like Knitting Library—Get exclusive designer knitting patterns with step-by-step instructions, video tutorials, and full color photographs. More than 9 years of magazine issues in the searchable library. INCLUDED Gold Member Insider—Including exclusive knitting patterns, tips, and techniques available online for your easy and instant 24/7 access! INCLUDED I Like Knitting Collections—Including curated collections of stunning knitting patterns for sweaters, scarves, blankets, and more. Instant access to gorgeous designer patterns! INCLUDED Regular eNewsletters with the latest knitting tips and tricks, free knitting patterns, and free attendance at knitting along community events. INCLUDED FREE streaming knitting videos including: 9 Knitting Tutorials: Tips & Tricks for Knitters Old & New, and Knitting Outside the Box: 3 Unexpected Stitch Tutorials FREE [ILK Spotlight]( Please act now—while this special 83% off sale is in effect for you! [Claim your I Like Knitting Gold Club Charter Membership Now!]( Happy knitting, Caitlin Eaton Editor, I Like Knitting Magazine P.S. Imagine having 24/7 access to hundreds of knitting patterns and articles, step-by-step instructions, and video tutorials to help you master any knitting project. All this and more can be yours when you become a Charter Member of the [I Like Knitting Gold Club]( for 83% OFF today! It’s an incredible deal that you don’t want to ignore! [YES! I want to join the Gold Club!]( You are receiving this email as part of your free subscription to email updates from I Like Knitting. If you no longer wish to receive this update as part of your free subscription, please click the unsubscribe link below. [MANAGE PREFERENCES]( [Unsubscribe]( Help us be sure your email update isn't filtered as spam. Adding our return address mail@ilikeknitting.com to your address book may 'whitelist' us with your filter, helping future email updates get to your inbox. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Send us a message]( Did a friend send this to you? [Sign up to receive your own I Like Knitting newsletter.]( Copyright © 2024 Prime Publishing LLC. All rights reserved. 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