There’s something about Nordic knitting that instantly makes a project feel cosy, practical, and a little bit magical. Even if you’re not actually sitting in a snowy cabin with a pot of coffee and a basket of wool beside you, Happy Nordic Knits: Modern Stranded-Colorwork Designs from the Heart of Scandinavia by Une Cecilie Oksvold certainly gives you that feeling.
This book is filled with modern Scandinavian-inspired knitting patterns, with a lovely mix of stranded colorwork, wearable designs, and outdoor cosy charm. It includes 23 original patterns, with projects for men and women in sizes XS to 5XL, which is always lovely to see in a garment-focused knitting book.
The designs include sweaters, accessories, and clever zero-waste projects, making it a good choice for knitters who enjoy using up those mysterious leftover yarn balls that somehow multiply in the stash basket when nobody is looking.
What I like most about this book is that it feels fresh without losing that traditional Nordic knitting feel. The patterns are colourful and cheerful, but still practical enough to imagine actually wearing on a cold walk, around the garden, or layered up for winter.
This is probably not a first-ever knitting book, but it would suit adventurous beginners who are ready to try stranded colorwork, as well as intermediate knitters looking for modern Nordic knitting patterns with a bit of personality. If you already enjoy colourwork, sweaters, mittens, or cosy winter accessories, there’s plenty here to tempt your needles.
As with any stranded colorwork project, you’ll want to pay attention to yarn contrast, gauge, and float tension. A good set of circular needles, stitch markers, and a proper project bag will make the process much smoother. The book itself is an easy Amazon book recommendation, and Mary Maxim would be a natural place to look for yarn and knitting supplies if you’re planning a sweater or colourwork project.
Happy Nordic Knits is a warm, inspiring book for knitters who love Scandinavian style, colourwork, and handmade pieces that feel both useful and beautiful. It has that comforting “made for real life” feeling, with enough colour and charm to keep things interesting.
If your knitting basket has been looking a little too plain lately, this book might be just the cheerful Nordic nudge it needs.
Waves Socks– Free Knitting Pattern
These cozy Waves Socks are a lovely choice if you want a handknit sock pattern with a little texture but nothing too fussy. The gentle scallop stitch creates a soft wave effect, making them pretty enough for gifting but still practical for everyday wearing. They’re worked in light worsted weight yarn, so they knit up a little faster than fine sock yarn socks too.
Ladies Lace Top Socks – Free Knitting Pattern
These Ladies Lace Top Socks are a sweet step up from a basic handknit sock, with a delicate lace cuff that adds just the right amount of pretty. The rest of the sock is worked mainly in stocking stitch, so it’s a nice project for knitters who are ready to try sock shaping without making the whole thing overly complicated. A lovely handmade gift idea, especially if you use a soft 4-ply sock yarn.
