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Camilla by Kristen TenDyke

In this pattern, the lace is worked in the round for the body, then in rows for the upper body and sleeves. The 18-stitch repeat of the pattern is maintained when casting on stitches for the sleeves, so you won’t have to do any chart-stitch counting or math to figure out where to start.

Honeycomb Pullover by Ashwini Jambhekar

This man features an all-over cable pattern worked on a stockinette background instead of the more typical reverse stockinette, yielding a subtle but texturally interesting fabric. The accent cables on each side of the neck mimic the circular design of the all-over pattern. All cable crossings are worked in a single row, resulting in 5 rest rows of stockinette between cable rows. As a result, the sweater progresses more quickly than you might expect for a piece with all-over cables.

First Saturday for a Daughter by Arenda Holladay

This is the coordinating dress to the First Saturday (for Moms) dress. Instead of a fitted dress, this version features an empire waist. The dress is knit from the bottom up and has the same vertical lines as Mom’s version. The back neckline is lower than the front neckline. The dress is designed with two inches of ease at the chest.

West Village Cardigan by Donna Estin

This unisex baby/children’s cardigan is worked in a combination of single color slip stitch and a band of bright tri-color slip stitch at the waist and cuffs. Neckband is finished in Garter st.

Miss Nancy’s Necklace by April Johnson

This “necklace” was an entry in the 2017 TKGA Celebration Design Contest. Two separate I-cord strands make this an easy knit with lots of versatility. The larger strand may be worn alone, or combine the two strands for different looks.