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.

Welcome to Interweave Knits Weekend!

If you love to knit,
you′ve come to the right place.


Dive into your weekend with a special issue from the editors of Interweave Knits: Interweave Knits Weekend. Full of casual projects for men, women, children, and the home, Knits Weekend makes the most of knitting that’s fun, quick, and simple—but always intriguing. Explore easy embellishments to perk up the simplest knitting; luscious textures in classic yarns; and unique constructions that make knitting stress-free and fun.

Knits Weekend 2009

Patterns & Features

Projects in the Magazine

Knits Weekend 2009

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FRIDAY
Twisted Pine Pullover - Knitting Pattern
Kathy Zimmerman
Sailor's Rib Sweater - Knitting Pattern
Wendy Bernard
Butterfly Capelet - Knitting Pattern
Wendy Bernard
Wooly Toes Socks - Knitting Pattern
Chrissy Gardiner
 
  SATURDAY MORNING
Gooseberry Cardigan
Hannah Fettig
Dax's Jacket
Katie Himmelberg
Abacus Towel- Knitting Pattern
Andrea Pomerantz
40 Winks Basket
Hana Jason
Embroidered-Apron - Knitting pattern
Cecily Glowik MacDonald
 
Fletcher-Hat
Andrea Pomerantz
 
 
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Hero Pullover - Knitting Pattern
Ann Budd
Nimbus Cardigan Knitting Pattern
Annie Modesitt
Seine-Scarf Knitting Pattern
Ann Budd
 
SUNDAY
Autumn-Vines-Cardigan - Knitting Pattern
Connie Chang Chinchio
Organic Man Sweater - Knitting Pattern
Katie Himmelberg
Provence ClocheRivulet Scarf - Knitting Pattern
Cecily Glowik MacDonald
Grace Cowlneck - Knitting Pattern
Pam Allen
Whirligig Shrug - Knitting Pattern
Stefanie Japel
Cottage Lace Cardigan - Knitting Pattern
Berroco Design Team
 
HATS AND MITTENS
Meridian Hat and Mittens- Knitting Pattern
Lisa R. Myers
Andean-Hat-and-Mittens - Knitting Pattern
Lisa R. Myers
 
 
STAFF PROJECTS: YOUR WEEKEND KNITS
 
 

Articles

Novel Knitting
Knitting makes good reading.
Hope Darby

Teaching Kids To Knit
Make it fun!
Laura Kelley

Fiber Festivals
The ultimate guide
Joanne Seiff

Your Knitting Life
Where, when, and why we knit

Online Content Previewed in Interweave Knits Weekend

  • Free Pattern: Valkyrie Vest
    Available September 18 at KnittingDaily.com
  • Free Pattern: Snowflake Scarf
    Available September 18 at KnittingDaily.com
  • Free Pattern: I-Won’t-Hike-Without-My-Knitting Bag
    Available September 18 at KnittingDaily.com
  • Free Pattern: Casual Flair Cardigan
    Available September 18 at KnittingDaily.com
  • Free Pattern: Robert’s Houndstooth Vest
    Available September 18 at KnittingDaily.com
  • Free Pattern: Edie’s Vest
    Available September 18 at KnittingDaily.com
  • Free pattern: Tweed Cardigan
    Available September 18 at KnittingDaily.com
  • Free pattern: Champagne Fizz Hat
    Available September 18 at KnittingDaily.com

Departments

  • Strands
    Letter from the editor
  • News & Views
    Knitting notes from around the world
  • Glossary
    Illustrated techniques
  • Sources for Supplies
  • Advertisers' Index
  • Ravelings
    by Elizabeth Cobbe

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