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Keep knitting all summer long with easy twenty-three projects that burst with color, pattern, and line: Slip stitches, stripes, stranded colorwork, intarsia, and embroidery all seem fresh and new when worked in silks and cool cottons. PLUS: Breezy lace, the real deal on the new regenerated yarns on the market, a look at the life of a commercial sweater designer, and a special interview with Meg Swansen with a bonus pattern.

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Breezy Cables Kathy Zimmerman
Reach for an oversized cabled jacket on spring mornings.

Bobble Blue Mari Lynn Patrick
A feminine short-sleeved cardigan with cables and bobbles.

Caftan Pullover Norah Gaughan
Knit up a classic, featuring flared edges and ornamental inserts.

Saddle Seam Pullover Therese Chynoweth
Every man looks dashing in a saddle-shoulder pullover.

Sunrise Circle Jacket Kate Gilbert
Strategically placed increases round out a fitted cardigan.

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Robin Melanson: Something Borrowed, Something New
Lee Ann Balazuc

One-Piece Lace Pullover Robin Melanson
Work this lacy top from cuff to cuff.

Waterlily Top Katy Ryan
Monet-inspired colors add a painterly touch to a floaty top.

Seeing Dots Cardigan Kristin Nicholas
A little girl’s dream in pink and polka dots.

Trellis Scarf Evelyn A. Clark
Practice lace in a rectangular scarf with diamond motifs.

Aran Rose Ann E. Smith
Rice stitch and cables ornament a cropped lady's pullover.

Simply Lovely Lace Socks Karen Baumer
Two patterns in one—make these socks in different yarn weights.

Rib-and-Cable Mitts Marji LaFreniere
Stay warm and look cool in these wear-everywhere mitts.

Drop-Stitch Hoodie Theresa Schabes
A zippy alternative to a timeless favorite.

Beyond the Basics: Intarsia Leigh Radford
Learn how to knit color motifs.

Wobbly Circles Tote Leigh Radford
Try out intarsia and make a great bag.

Prairie Tunic Véronik Avery
The Arts and Crafts movement inspired this warm-weather top.

Pullover Flair Ann Budd
Fluted ribs are easy to knit and flattering to wear.

Mandarin Blouse Annie Modesitt
An Asian take on a simple-to-knit ribbed top.

Bridgetown Belt-Bag Laura Irwin
In sturdy cotton, a cool remix of the fanny pack.

Picot Camisole Gina Wilde
Go girly this season in a strappy top with contrast trim.

Pom-Pom Fingerless Mitts Deborah Newton
Mitts make the most of a precious yarn.

Streakers Shrug Pam Allen
A seamless shrug that utilizes the striping nature of a hand-dyed yarn.

 

 


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