Cari Jehlik
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Crochet: Cowl
Extremophilic pays homage to the class of creatures known as extremophiles. They not only survive, but thrive in the harshest conditions that our planet has to offer. The most famous of these are the tardigrades, who have been subjected to all sorts of tests of their endurance and survivability. The colorway chosen here, Resilience, is inspired...
Crochet: Cowl
Single skein of yarn? No problem! Work up this funky moebius cowl that is an adventure through stitches. There isn’t time to get bored here as one section quickly transitions to the next without feeling chaotic. It’s the perfect kind of project for that one skein you’re not quite sure what to do with.
Crochet: Beanie, Toque, Fingerless Gloves
When those cooler days hit, it’s nice to have something to warm your ears and hands, or at least to have something between your hands and a chilly steering wheel.
Knitting: Beanie, Toque, Fingerless Gloves
When those cooler days hit, it’s nice to have something to warm your ears and your hands, or at least to have something between your hands and a chilly steering wheel. This hat and hand warmer set is the perfect fall accessory—not too bulky for the cool weather and just enough in your hands to help. The hand warmers are also great for those fri...
Crochet: Earwarmers
This wide headband is perfect for keeping your ears and head warm without the restriction of a hat top. The chunky stitches provide structure and warmth while still allowing for softness and suppleness. Perfect for using up those single skeins you’re not sure what to do with or dive into your leftovers to mix and match colors for a unique look....
Crochet: Cowl
This chunky cowl is a great stash busting project! Use those random gorgeous single skeins that you’re never quite sure what to do with. For a funky look, dive into your scraps to mix and match yarns and colors. The possibilities are endless.
Knitting: Scarf
Whoever said scarves need to be rectangular? This gorgeous triangle scarf is a fun twist on a cold-weather staple. The scarf is worked using four repeating sections, which means it’s COMPLETELY customizable. You can use any weight yarn, any size needles, make it as long or as short as you like, and once it’s the right size, add a quick border f...
Crochet: Cowl
Enjoy a simple yet satisfying pattern that can use up some of those languishing single skeins or spark your color palette imagination.