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.

FALL 2002

Curry Cabled Cardigan, (page 76)
Finished Size 35 ¾ (44 ¾, 53 ¾)”

Danish Designer Tour (page 10)
Laura Levaas telephone number is printed wrong. It should be (970) 613-4658.

Finding Inspiration Among Our Readers (page 8)
Paula  Jenne buys mill end yarn from the Worumbo Mill Outlet in Lisbon Falls, Maine; (207) 353-3204

Box-Pleat Dress and Coat (page 42) When closing the pleat on the back, work the second pleat as foll: Work k3tog decs across the groups of 9 sts as before, but hold dpn #1 in front of dpn #2 and hold the straight needle behind dpn #2.

Millennium Argyle Vest(page 60)
The plum colorway is shown on page 61; the gold colorway is shown on page 62.
The chart on page 62 is missing the colors that specify the size of the diamond for the different finished sizes. The correct chart is a downloadable pdf file. Click here.

Loopy Accessories(page 112)
After binding off all sts for the fingerless mittens, sew the selvedge edges tog with yarn threaded on a tapestry needle.

 

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