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Knits Weekend 2009
Cast on some delicate fabrics; try your hand at designing your own colorways; and get ready for sumptuous reversible cables. Stay warm all winter with cozy knits-- from simple to intricate, the Winter issue of Interweave Knits has you covered.
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On the Cover: Equinox Yoke Pullover

See photos & yarn requirements for all projects in this issue

DEPARTMENTS

Strands
News & Views
Bookshelf Clara Parkes
Glossary
Oops!
Sources for Supplies
Advertisers’ Index
Ravelings
Shelly Thacker Meinhardt

 


Silken Spencer Kate Gilbert
A floral border blossoms on a simple jacket.

Bianca’s Jacket Michele Rose Orne
Openwork and round yoke styling make a swingy little jacket.

Portland Pullover Katy Ryan
Hand-dyed mohair makes a classy quick knit.

Gatsby Girl Pullover Jodi Green
Delicate ribs give way to vintage lace in this modern-day pullover.

Designer Profile: Annie Modesitt Julie Moline
Meet the woman they call the Knitting Heretic.

Western Point Skirt Annie Modesitt
Vibrant silk panels circle a swingy skirt.

Santa Fe Satchel Marta McCall
Bold intarsia pattern stands up to felting in an oversized tote.

Equinox Yoke Pullover Michele Rose Orne
A not-so-classic take on a traditional Fair Isle sweater.

Northern Lights Jacket Robin Melanson - Web-only project Not Currently Available
Winter’s night skies inspire a warm jacket for stargazers.

Saffron Cables Kathy Zimmerman
Reach for a blazing orange afghan to brighten your day.

Wanderlust Hoodie Shirley Paden
Bobbles and cables and lace—what more could you ask for?

Beyond the Basics: Lace—Shaping your garment Eunny Jang
Learn the ins and outs of shaping a lace project.

Swallowtail Shawl Evelyn A. Clark
Practice your yarnovers in a graceful shawlette.

Coral Crossing Jennifer L. Appleby
Occasional cables spark an allover rib design.

Glasgow Lace Sharon Shoji
Lace runs right to the edge in a U-neck pullover.

Supernova Pullover Norah Gaughan
Six circles form a round yoke.

Father and Son Socks Mona Schmidt
Gentlemen’s socks in three sizes.

Give Me a Handbag!
Six handy handbags from the Interweave Knits staff.

Spartan Pullover Kristin Nicholas
Bare-bones styling teams up with a striking border in this comfortable V-neck pullover.

Breton Jacket Mari Lynn Patrick
This tailored, belted jacket shows a little cable on the sleeve.

Book Excerpt: Knitting Nature by Norah Gaughan
Target these mittens for your next project.

Weekend Pullover Véronik Avery
Relax—seven simple repeats make a pattern-rich turtleneck.

Sienna Cardigan Ann E. Smith
Knit a bulky sweater with girly details.

Little Majolica Kristin Nicholas
Jump for joy in this pattern-perfect pullover.

Lace Primer Two: Casting On
and Binding Off
Eunny Jang
You learned the basics in the Summer 2006 issue, now tackle the edges.



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