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Cozy up with 27 knitting projects just right for cooling weather: Explore eight different variations on knitted plaid; rediscover heritage techniques; dress up simple stitches with fun details; try out some twisted and traveling motifs; and deconstruct intriguingly architectural knits.
PLUS: Let this fall's couture knits inspire you; get up close and personal with Barbara Walker, and turn to Meg Swansen for her all-star tips on twisted stitch knitting.

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Patterns & Features

Projects in the Magazine

Fall 2009

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On Newsstands August 11, 2009

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WOOLEN & WORSTED
Scoop Pullover - Knitting Pattern
Cathy Carron
Maple Street Cardigan - Knitting Pattern
Cecily Glowik MacDonald
Felicity Hat-  Knitting Pattern
Katie Himmelberg
Freyja Hat - Knitting Pattern
Courtney Kelley
Freyja Sweater - Knitting Pattern
Courtney Kelley
Bandelier Socks - Knitting Pattern
Lisa Shroyer
Slanting Gretel Tee- Knitting Pattern
Petra Manis
 
  RULE OF THREE
Angelica's Coat
Melissa Wehrle
Barcelona Jacket
Katya Wilsher
French Braid Pullover- Knitting Pattern
Angela Hahn
Laporte Avenue Tote
Sharon Dreifuss
Clasica Coat
Deborah Newton
 
  LACE IN SEPTEMBER
Nordique Swing - Knitting Pattern
Véronik Avery
Big Montana Tunic - Knitting Pattern
Cecily Glowik MacDonald
Alpaka Tunic - Knitting Pattern
Deborah Newton
 
 
 DOUBLE SIDED
Every Way Wrap - Knitting Pattern
Okmin Park
Farmer's Market Cardigan- Knitting Pattern
Connie Chang Chinchio
Rivulet Scarf - Knitting Pattern
Rebecca L. Daniels
Rosamund's Cardigan - Knitting Pattern
Andrea Pomerantz
Little Undershirts - Knitting Pattern
Robin Orm Hansen
 
 
STAFF PROJECT: STAFF SCARVES
Twilly Neckerchief- Knitting Pattern
Lisa Shroyer
Instructions at KnittingDaily.com
Leaves-on-the-Path-Scarf - Knitting Pattern
Laura Rintala
Instructions at KnittingDaily.com
Myopia Scarf - Knitting Pattern
Sharon Riggs
Instructions at KnittingDaily.com
Star Scarf - Knitting Pattern
Eunny Jang
Instructions at KnittingDaily.com
Wavy Orange Scarf- Knitting Pattern
Rebecca L. Daniels
Instructions at KnittingDaily.com
 
 

Articles

Artist Spotlight: Susan Freda
The Regenerative Power of Knitting
Sabrina Gschwandtner

Where It Comes From: Made in the USA
Mills and yarn milling make a return to home turf.
Sharon Riggs

Knitted Artifact: J.M.A. Jones Socks
Stockings for Tinie Jones
Joanne Seiff

Yarn Review: Spinning Local
Yarns—classic to exotic—made in North America
Clara Parkes

The Thinking Knitter: New Year, New Color
A little color theory can go a long way.
Vicki Square

Mary Jane Mucklestone Knits On
Knitting through life’s ups and downs.
Julia Farwell-Clay

Beyond the Basics: Cabling Without a Cable Needle
Forego the extra needle for faster cabling.
Interweave Staff

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Departments

  • Strands
    Letter from the editor
  • News & Views
    Knitting notes from around the world
  • Bookshelf:
    by Clara Parkes
  • Glossary
    Illustrated techniques
  • Oops
  • Sources for Supplies
    Where to find the yarns from this issue
  • Advertisers' Index
  • Ravelings
    by Lori Allen

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