Bruce Weinstein
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Knitting: Fingerless Gloves
This is a very easy to knit and extremely comfortable fingerless mitten.
Knitting: Pullover
If you watched the CROWN on Netflix then you saw Matt Smith wearing this sweater while playing Prince Phillip. He wore it onboard the Yacht Britannia on Christmas day. I recreated the sweater using a slipped stitch in a contrast color that is carried up 2 rows to create the Vs that make this sweater unique and beautiful. It looks more complicat...
Knitting: Pullover
Simple yet classy. This man’s pullover is made with lighter weight yarn but offers comfort and warmth from the thick soft fabric created by the slipped stitches,
Knitting: Scarf, Shawl / Wrap
This double knitting pattern is intricate and inspired by medieval and Moorish design motifs. This reversible scarf has a heavy fringe that will look great on most women, but some men may object to it. For those guys, simply leave the fringe off, which will make the scarf that much easier and faster to complete. This pattern includes instructio...
Knitting: Pullover
Inspired by the pages of a 1950s Italian fashion magazine, this textural sweater is sophisticated and casual all at once. It’s wide comfortable neck looks great on its own or with a collared shirt or t-shirt underneath. The stitch is a slipped stitch pattern that is easy to master. And the sizes run to fit a very small woman to a very large man...
Knitting: Cardigan
Who said argyle had to be in color? In this classic and handsome sweater, the argyle is large and in texture only. It’s simple to follow the chart - and looks like a million bucks. This sweater is knitted flat and in once piece from the bottom up. Then it’s divided at the arm holes. The ribbing is knitted and bound off in one piece and hte body...
Knitting: Pullover
This is a multi gauge pattern. Choose the yarn you like, do a gauge swatch and all the math is done for you whether you want to knit this in an DK weight or a heavy worsted. Simple squares make up the the front and back. Contrasting colors for the sleeves and shoulders.
Knitting: Scarf
Undulating waves of cables give this scarf movement and a thick comfortable feel. It’s a companion pattern to my other Reversible Cable Scarf. It’s more complex with multiple sized cables running parallel. It’s warm without being heavy and perfect under or on top of a coat. It’s actually a quick knit but you can learn to knit it even faster wit...
Knitting: Pullover
This sweater starts and ends with comfort and style—simple, yet interesting to knit and fun to wear. The bands of seed stitch make the knitting more fun and give the final sweater a subtle masculinity. A wide crew neck offers guys room for a shirt underneath without constricting. The modified drop shoulder is set-in slightly offering ease of fi...
Knitting: Mid-calf Socks
These soft and thick socks are perfect for hiking boots or as super comfortable house socks. The yarn used in the sample is Craftsy’s Cloudborn - a combination of the highland superwash sock twist and the highland worsted. The two yarns are held together while knitting. So check your gauge with both yarns together. The contrast color is a secon...
Knitting: Scarf
Here is a companion scarf to my best-selling pattern Reversible Herringbone Scarf. This scarf looks like it came right off a loom. It’s both sophisticated enough for a night out and casual enough for an afternoon in the park. Make the longer version for a guy 6 feet tall and over or for anyone who likes to tie their scarves in a French knot. Th...
Knitting: Pullover
This is a very plush and soft textured pullover that is has a ribbed effect without ribbing. It is warm and luxurious and perfect for both men and women. It’s completely reversible front to back as both the front and back are exactly the same. It’s also gorgeous on the reverse side and can be worn inside out. The sizes offered are the finished ...
Knitting: Scarf
This lovely scarf is light weight but incredible warm. The stitch feels like a cross between a herringbone and and scallop. Slip stitches on the wrong side leave long vertical ridges up the spine of the scarf which enhance the herringbone effect, while the rising and falling of stitches between these ridges offers a scalloped look and subtle mo...