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Keep knitting all summer long with easy twenty-three projects that burst with color, pattern, and line: Slip stitches, stripes, stranded colorwork, intarsia, and embroidery all seem fresh and new when worked in silks and cool cottons. PLUS: Breezy lace, the real deal on the new regenerated yarns on the market, a look at the life of a commercial sweater designer, and a special interview with Meg Swansen with a bonus pattern.

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Narnia White Witch Mitts - Knitting Pattern

White Witch Mitts
by Laura Rintala, managing editor
Spring 2008

These color-work mitts were inspired by Laura Rintala’s third The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe experience. The mittens aren’t directly related to the White Witch herself but instead respond to the need to protect oneself from her icy touch—making them  a wearable talisman or medicine shield against the coldness of evil. And the 100% alpaca yarn makes them as soft and cozy as summer.

Knitting Daily Free Pattern - Slouch Rib Cardigan

Ladylike Gloves - Knitting Pattern

Ladylike Gloves
by Eunny Jang, editor
Spring 2008

Grace Kelly wears a dainty set of white driving gloves throughout an extended sequence of Alfred Hichcock’s 1955 classic To Catch a Thief. Eunny Jang’s Landylike Gloves are meant to capture the spirit, if not the letter, of hers—a delicate, insubstantial rendering of a no-nonsense basic. Fine eyelet mesh, gusset increases hidden in the stitch pattern, and offset cuff slits are made a little less fussy by a slightly rustic, heathery laceweight. Mysterious jewel thieves, bright blue roadsters, intrigue along the Cote d’Azur, and Cary Grant not included.

Knitting Daily Free Pattern - Slouch Rib Cardigan

Hands Up!
Winter 2003



The Knits staff created variations on a basic glove pattern for our Winter 2003 Staff Project.  To get started you’ll need the pattern for the basic glove printed in the Progressive Gloves article from the sold out Winter 2003 issue.

Floral Fair-Isle Gloves
by Carol Wassell
Fall 2005

These fabulous gloves by Carol Wassell were first featured in our online glove gallery and in the Fall 2004 issue. A great way to use up those small bits of leftover yarn!

Nicholas's Fingerless Gloves
by Sandi Wiseheart

The easy no-cable-needle cable pattern continues from the cuff up over the back of the hand; the palm is smooth stockinette stitch for comfort and flexibility.

Knitting Daily Free Pattern - Nicholas's Fingerless Gloves

Ribbed Scarf with a Twist
by Ann Budd

Interweave Press’s very own books editor, Ann Budd, designed this scarf for the Orphan Foundation of America's Red Scarf Project.

Sweet Somethings

One lace pattern and seven ways to use it: Penobscot Scarf, Molly's Headband, Chunky Lace Wrap, Frothy Scarf, Little Arrowhead Shawl, Summer Shawlette, and Arrowhead Stole.

Staff Scarves
Fall 2004
Six stylish scarves designed by members of the Knits staff.


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