If you are Canadian, you know what a toque is. And for you a toque is an essential accessory for winter, spring and fall too. While Vancouver lacks the sub-zero temperatures of Montreal and Halifax, it is cold, dreary and damp for a significant portion of the year. Is time for this year's new toque? Why not knit this classic, quick-knitting hat to match your Antler cardigan!| www.tincanknits.com
A sweet and satisfying knit. Always there to wrap you up and keep you warm on a chilly afternoon. This blanket (or big cozy shawl) starts with garter stitch and ends with a dose of rhythmic lace to keep things interesting!| tincanknits.com
With a subtle ombre, this sweater calls to mind layers of mountains fading into the distance on a misty morning.| tincanknits.com
This sweet little sweater knits up quickly from the top down. The combination of mohair lace and single-ply merino creates a fabric that is floaty, soft and sensual. With a high-low hemline and two length options, what’s not to love?| tincanknits.com
There’s nothing quite so darling as a sweetie kept cozy warm by a perfect little hand knit! This bonnet fits the bill, with intriguing construction designed to stay put and frame that beloved little face!| tincanknits.com
A cozy sweater, perfect for lazily sipping hot chocolate by the fire, or to keep you warm as you venture out into the cold of winter.| tincanknits.com
It’s time to increase! This post looks at how different types of knit increases look when they are stacked up, row after row, forming what we call ‘increase lines’.| tin can knits
This tutorial explains an increase method that involves lifting and working into the one leg of the stitch below the stitch on the needle. It can be worked two different ways, these are described a…| tin can knits