Knits Magazine Fall 2008 Cover
Estes Vest Knitting Pattern
Fall is in the air, and knitting’s back on the needles: 19 cozy projects ranging from socks to coats welcome cooler weather. Fall in love with wool all over again; knit a vest fast, and dive into your stash with mixed weight and fiber projects. PLUS: the most flattering sweaters for fuller figures, the fascinating story of Cowichan sweaters, and Kate Gilbert on knitting and designing.

Fall 2003
VOLUME VIII, NUMBER 3

Indonesian Diamonds—Leigh Radford
Knit an elegant cardigan with the look and feel of a treasure-chest tapestry.

Inuit Pullover—Robin Melanson
A modern pullover based on traditional Inuit clothing.

Café Bastille Cables—Leigh Radford
Quite possibly the simplest Aran you’ll ever knit.

Lace-Edged Raglan—Deborah Newton
Dresses up or down, this classic sweater has wear-anywhere style.

Tipsy Sailor—Véronik Avery
A classic Brittany striped sailor shirt in an Indian-slanted Pucci palette.

Byzantine Bazic— Kathy Zimmerman
Elaborate cables inspired by the paintings in an ancient Greek cathedral.

Exotic Fibers for Knitter— Donna Druchunas
A fiber fanatic explores the créme de la créme of knitting fibers.

Brioche Gaiter in camel Hair—Ann Budd
Knit a luxurious neck warmer with soft baby camel down.

Furlana Hat and Mittens—Rebecca Harris
A stylish bucket hat and matching mittens.

Fall Flowers Poncho—Sasha Kagan
Get the best of both worlds—a knitted poncho with a crocheted edging.

Leaf Coat—Teva Durham
Imagination stirs invention in a full-length coat.

Chinese Sweater—I-Hwa Ho
Chinese calligraphy spells longevity in a comfortable pullover.

Geek Chic—Brenda Dayne
Science and math find their place in knitting.

Knits Gene-ius
The Knits team tackles molecular biology.

Short-Row Striped Pullover—Fiona Ellis
Get the look of bias-cut fabric strips, one short-row at a time.

Diminishing Cables—Annie Modesitt
A classic yoked pullover with a sizable twist.

Geisha Cape—Nicky Epstein
Paint with intarsia on a flowing, dramatic canvas.

Angora Wrap Cardigan—Deborah Newton
Light as a cloud and soft as a Southwest sunset.

Love Stamp Socks—Priscilla Gibson-Roberts
Sample ethnic intarsia techniques in socks inspired by postage stamps.

Lite Lopi Pullover—Norah Gaughan
Bohus textured color patterns—a look that never grows old.

Chinchilla Capelet and Scarf—Véronik Avery
Capture the romance of early twentieth-century Russia.

Child’s Oxford Shirt—Lisa Lloyd
Classic oxford styling—child-sized.

Colorwork Hat and Mittens—Rebecca Harris
Several knitting traditions collide with an explosion of color.

Garter Stitch Aran Cardigan
A Men in Knits book excerpt.


ON THE COVER:
CAFE BASTILLE CABLES


LITE LOPI PULLOVER

INDONESIAN DIAMONDS

CHINCHILLA CAPELET AND SCARF


DEPARTMENTS

Strands
News & Views
Beyond the Basics
Ethnic Intarsia Techniques: Priscilla Gibson-Roberts
Glossary
Sources for Supplies/Oops!

Advertisers' Index
Ravelings

Teva Durham

Waist Shaping by Knitting Daily

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