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.

Spring 2008 Issue
Patterns & Features

Projects in the Magazine

Spring 2008
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Mirabella Cardigan - Knitting Pattern
Jennifer Tallapaneni
Holly Jacket - Knitting Pattern
Theresa Schabes
Auburn Camp Shirt - Knitting Pattern
Chrissy Gardiner
Frock Camisole - Knitting Pattern
Katie Himmelberg
Aleita Shell - Knitting Pattern
Bonne Marie Burns
A Good Stripe Dress - Knitting Pattern
Mareike Sattler
Banded Peasant Blouse - Knitting Pattern
Mary Jane Mucklestone
Printed Silk Cardigan - Knitting Pattern
Connie Chang Chinchio
Sylph Cardigan - Knitting Pattern
Robin Melanson
Dovetail Pullover - Knitting Pattern
Kathy Zimmerman
Chameleon Scarf - Knitting Pattern
Lorilee Beltman
Twisted Tulip Socks - Knitting Pattern
Chrissy Gardiner
Hexacomb Cardigan - Knitting Pattern
Katie Himmelberg
Katharine Vest - Knitting Pattern
Eunny Jang
Cobweb Lace Stole - Knitting Pattern
Michele Rose Orne
Drawstring Chemise - Knitting Pattern
Kathy Zimmerman
 
Bleeding Hearts Stole - Knitting Pattern
Anne Hanson
 

Free Project at KnittingDaily.com

Barrymore Slouch Hat - Knitting Pattern
Lisa Shroyer
Senior Editor
Fountain Hat - Knitting Pattern
Katie Himmelberg
Assistant Editor
Ladylike Gloves - Knitting Pattern
Eunny Jang
Editor
Narnia White Witch Mitts - Knitting Pattern
Laura Rintalar
Managing Editor
Slouch Rib Cardigan - Knitting Pattern
Cathy Payson
Download-Only Project
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until 02/20/2009
 

Articles

Yarn Review: Exploring Linen
We explore the world of linen and linen blends.
Interweave Knits Staff

Real Knitters: The Zen of 100 Hats
Ellen Green Stewart redefines "identical."
Bethany Little

Ravelry Rules
A knitter and a programmer take the online knitting community by storm.
Marilyn Roberts

Knitting for Keeps: Jane Hutchins
A life steeped in fiber.
Lauren Weinhold

Beyond the Basics: The Thrill of the CHASE
The only guide you'll ever need.
Véronik Avery

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 Julia Farwell-Clay

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