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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.

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Meet Lidia Karabinech—Caren Weiner Campbell
She planned to be a chemistry teacher in Ukraine—but life intervened.

Camel Cables—Lidia Karabinech
Fluffy camel mohair lends a V-neck pullover rakish charm.

Renaissance Tunic—Teva Durham
Calling all romantics!

Golden Ruching Shawl—Nicky Epstein
A fluffy puckered shawl—in 14-karat color.

Cable Wrap Pullover—Kathy Zimmerman
Wrapping stitches adds extra depth and prominence.

Diamondback Pullover—Jaya Srikrishnan
Inspiration from the most unlikely of places—a deadly rattlesnake.

Modigliani Pullover—Elisabeth Marmugi
A colorway from menswear turns graceful and glamorous.

Diagonal Zip Jacket—Shirley Paden
Chic and sleek with an outerspace, Star Trekian spark.

Karabella Rings—Berta Karapetyan
The turtleneck dramatized with new shaping and rings of texture.

Exploring Angora—Judith MacKenzie McCuin
The beauty and biography of a seductively soft yarn.

Dotty Drape Shell—Véronik Avery-Jeannin
A shell with sophisticated promise.

Leaf Cardigan—Deborah Newton
Vintage and modern merge in the palest of pink angora.

Windsor Jacket—Jean Moss
Queen Elizabeth as fashion muse.

Leaf Cravat—Teva Durham
A tie, a scarf, a necktie—a three-way botanical blending.

Impressionist Cardigan—Norah Gaughan
Blending colors and fibers for mellowed effect.

Old Norse Ski Sweater—Nancy Bush
Step back in time and across the slopes of Scandinavia.

Saddles at Dusk—Véronik Avery-Jeannin
The flattering saddle shoulder on a basic men’s pullover.

Yo-Yo Cape—Nicky Epstein
The yo-yo—a new knitter’s plaything.

Lacy Bell Pullover—Ann Budd
The bell sleeve becomes lace when a larger needle is applied.

Color-Blocked Pullover—Linda Niemeyer and Diane Zangl
A thin blue line marks a change of color and a step up in style.

Gansey Layette—Véronik Avery-Jeannin
A sweater, blanket, and tam for babies of today and tomorrow.

Zigzag Scarf and Cap—Alissa Baptista
Play queen for the day in this rustic-regal set.

Aran Muff—Alissa Baptista
Keep your hands toasty in sixteenth-century style.

Straight Neck Pullover—Hollywood Knits Book Excerpt
Designer to the stars Suss Cousins shares a pattern.

Kasuri Chanchanko Vest—Folk Vests Book Excerpt
A Japanese weaving technique inspires a vest by Cheryl Oberle.

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ON THE COVER:
KARABELLA RINGS


CABLE WRAP PULLOVER
OLD NORSE SKI SWEATER

ZIGZAG SCARF AND CAP


DEPARTMENTS
Strands
News & Views
Beyond the Basics
Charlotte Morris McCuin
Glossary
Sources for Supplies/Oops!

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