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.

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  TEXTURE IN RELIEF
Manchester Jacket - Knitting Pattern
Alice Halbeisen
Blooming Cardigan - Knitting Pattern
Sarah Hoadley
Harvard Square Caps - Knitting Pattern
Sean Riley
Stenton Garden Pillows - Knitting Pattern
Deborah Newton
Pfeiffer Falls Hooded Scarf - Knitting Pattern
Anne Kuo Lukito
Climbing Vines Pullover - Knitting Pattern
Joëlle Meier Rioux
 
  MENSWEAR FABRICS
Victoria Yoke Pullover - Knitting Pattern
Jennifer Lang
Lifted Twill Hats - Knitting Pattern
Karen D. Kendrick-Hands
Positano Tote - Knitting Pattern
Silka Burgoyne
Handsome Mittens - Knitting Pattern
Cheryl Niamath
Murano Scarf - Knitting Pattern
Victoria Zygas
 
  COUNTRY HOUSE, CITY HOUSE
Ropes and Picots Cardigan - Knitting Pattern
Laura Grutzeck
Marilyn’s Bed Jacket - Knitting Pattern
Julie Turjoman
Sandalwood Socks - Knitting Pattern
Caitlin Stevens
Elaines Blouse - Knitting Pattern
Cecily Glowik MacDonald
 
 
  1... 2... 1, 2, 3, 4
Spectrum Tam and Scarf - Knitting Pattern
Beverly Roberts
Sweet Honey Beret - Knitting Pattern
Faina Goberstein
Washington Square Vest - Knitting Pattern
Simona Merchant-Dest
Welt and Rib Raglan - Knitting Pattern
Shayna Zelko

Articles

Artist Spotlight: Lacey Jane Roberts
Knitting as protest.
Sabrina Gschwandtner

Yarn Review: Tweed Yarns
One of our favorites.
Vicki Square

The Unique Knitting World of Norah Gaughan
Math, science, and nature add up to knitting innovation.
Julie Turjoman

The Thinking Knitter: Why Do We Knit?
There’s way more to this thing than a garment.
Vicki Square

The Historian: (D)evolving Traditions in Faroe
What signifies “authentic”?
Robin Hansen

Beyond the Basics: Slip-Stitch Texturing Techniques
A designer’s look at using “woven” stitches.
Deborah Newton

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 K.E. Smith

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