Knits Magazine Winter 2009 Cover
Knits Weekend 2009
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.

Winter 2004 Issue

Té Rosada—Pam Allen
Handspun, hand-dyed yarn glows in a big-needle pullover.

Mohair Cowl Pullover—Michele Renee Burrows
Just right for beginning knitters—a big-stitch sweater with simple shaping.

Chevron Pullover and Capelet—Deborah Newton
What might Red Riding Hood wear to the ball?

Colorwork Classic
—Kristin Nicholas
Traditional technique; uncommon patterning.

Felted Pullover—Norah Gaughan
Felted and fringed—the details are in the finishing.

The Danish Nattröjer—Beth Brown-Reinsel
A nineteenth-century woman’s nightshirt deserves to see the light of day.

Tilted Jacket—Norah Gaughan
This Asian-inspired jacket makes the most of directional texture.

Profile: Arnhild Hillesland
Designer, teacher, translator, tour guide—Arnhild does it all.

Pulse Warmers—Arnhild Hillesland
Keep warm with a little bit of Norway.

Shocking! Jacket and Skirt—Véronik Avery
Close-fitting and feminine, this ensemble pays tribute to Elsa Schiaperelli.

Nordic Mittens—Beth Brown-Reinsel
These sturdy mittens are rich in color and tradition.

Fringed Vest—Leslie Scanlon
Yin and yang—a body-conscious vest in a quick-to-knit bulky yarn.

Sideways Pullover—Mari Lynn Patrick
The familiar look of brioche stitch in an unfamiliar construction.

Airy Cardigan—Therese Chynoweth
Feather light and softly pretty.

Interlocking Cables —Shirley Paden
Bonus web project!

Lush Cables—Kathy Zimmerman
Casual cables in an elegant angora/wool yarn.

Traditional Ties—Shirley Paden
Knit a classic man's necktie (or two!).

All Tied Up (168 KB)
The Knits staff knits neckties.

Old Way Gansey—Ann Budd
Translate a drawing into a sweater—it's easier than you think!

Fair Isle Sampler Hat—Mary Jane Mucklestone
Go ahead and play—this hat is all about color combinations.

Beyond the Basics: Short Rows—Véronik Avery
Master the starts and stops of short rows.

Flower Hat and Lace Knee Highs—Kristin Spurkland
Runway fashion for your head and toes.

Pine Cone Scarf—Robin Melanson
A large-scale twist on a lace favorite.

Diamond Seed Baby Jacket—Erica Alexander
A vintage-inspired jacket that never goes out of style.

Retro-Rib Socks—Evelyn Clark
For him or her—lightweight wool socks with a touch of texture.

Felted Daypack—Joy Doss
Carry your books (or knitting project) with class!


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FELTED PULLOVER



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