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Celebrate spring with dozens of inspiring patterns! March 7, 2022 Â Spring is a time of new beginni

Celebrate spring with dozens of inspiring patterns! [ILK Preview]( March 7, 2022  [Welcome to the April 2022 Issue of I Like Knitting!]( Spring is a time of new beginnings, and what’s a better beginning than casting on a new knitting project? We’ve got so many suggestions for springtime, you’ll be choosing yarn and starting right away! [April New Issue Preview]( Dear Knitting Enthusiast, Spring has sprung and it’s time to cast on some warm-weather projects. The April 2022 issue of I Like Knitting is really special—it’s an editor curated collection of favorite spring patterns from the I Like Knitting archives! We chose carefully, creating an ode to spring with each project. Whether they’re lace designs, nature-inspired pieces, or projects with easy drape using delicate yarn, each project evokes the beauty of spring. With over 50 projects to choose from, featuring designs for beginners and experienced knitters alike, you’re sure to find the perfect project to welcome the new season! Plus, our digital library includes hundreds of patterns, video tutorials, special collections, and more. The only question is what to work on first? We’ve organized this collection into six categories: Perfect layering pieces, weekend wear, floral designs, lace projects, nature-inspired knits, and favorites for your little one. Featuring scarves, lightweight sweaters, cardigans, shawls, and more, there’s truly something for everyone in this hand-picked group of spring favorites. [YES! I want to join the Gold Club!]( [Tidal Tank] Start with the beautiful Tidal Tank Top by Alexis Di Gregori, an intermediate knit that brings effortless style into your spring and summer wardrobe. With interesting raglan shaping, this casual, feminine piece is perfect alone or for layering under a jacket. The lacy border, fitted silhouette, and diamond-shaped aperture create plenty of visual—and knitting—interest. [French Lavender Cardigan] Yes, warmer weather is here, but spring mornings and evenings can remain a little chilly. Stave off the goosebumps with Kristin Jones’ French Lavender Cardigan! With its dramatic silhouette, it’s appropriate for everyday wear. Whether you’re running errands or meeting friends for Sunday brunch, this will be your go-to cardi. And if you’re looking to stretch your skills, you’ll love knitting the herringbone stitch in this project. [Hibiscus Shawl] Lace shawls are perfect springtime wear, and the Hibiscus Shawl, a stand-out in our floral category, is a real stunner. If you have a few lace projects under your belt, challenge yourself with Nazanin Fard’s fabulous shawl. Because it’s knit in blocks, the Hibiscus is a portable project, so take it along on your spring travels! You’ll love watching the delicate petals appear as you knit each block. Once finished, this shawl is lightweight enough to wear even on the warmest days. [YES! I want to join the Gold Club!]( [Open Front Lace Cardigan] The Open Front Lace Cardigan by Wencke Pertermann is the perfect springtime layer. It embodies warm-weather wear, with its short sleeves and openwork pattern. This intermediate project works up quickly in worsted-weight yarn, and you’ll have the lace pattern memorized in no time; it’s easy, breezy knitting! [Argyle Leaves Cowl] Choose your favorite shade of green to knit up Quenna Lee’s Argyle Leaves Cowl. This project features a diagonal lace pattern of intersecting leaves, which create a unique argyle-like design. Cast on this cowl in the winter and it’ll be ready to wear on chilly spring morning walks! Quenna designed this cowl in two sizes, 24” and 48” circumferences; make the large size for a cool-weather cowl—you can wrap it around your neck twice to keep out the cold. [Lavender Feather Dress] We adore a knitted baby dress, and Lavender Feather Dress by Olya Bagi is especially darling! This little lace cutie has a full skirt and lacy sleeves fit for a princess. Olya’s ingenious feather pattern resemble pleats—so precious—this would make an adorable Easter dress. The April 2022 issue of I Like Knitting has the detailed instructions for these and 46 more designs, including full-color pictures, downloadable patterns, and a complete list of the materials you’ll need. And that’s just the beginning. [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 75% off the regular price, PLUS get instant access to our two streaming knitting videos, 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 $49.00/year Now Only: $11.88/year! I Like Knitting Magazine—Includes nearly 100 new and exclusive designer knitting patterns and articles with step-by-step instructions, video tutorials and full-color photography for details of projects and stitches. INCLUDED I Like Knitting Magazine Library—get instant access to EVERY issue we've ever published—a vast library of more than 7 years of issues with 700+ patterns and articles. INCLUDED I Like Knitting Collections— a full year's subscription to the I Like Knitting Designer Patterns Club that includes 50+ gorgeous designer patterns. INCLUDED Regular eNewsletters—full of the latest knitting tips and tricks. INCLUDED BONUS Knitting Extras—free patterns, expert tips, and Knit Along community events! INCLUDED [ILK Spotlight]( Please act now—while this special 75% 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 75% OFF! P.P.S. I think you’ll agree that this really is an unusual offer—75% off the regular price when you become an [I Like Knitting Gold Club Charter Member]( 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. 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