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Make little works of art with this collection of 40+ all new designs from the editors of Interweave Knits and Knitscene. With beautiful, eye-catching fashion photography, the focus is on the accessory: the hat, the sock, the shawl, the scarf, the mitten.

Fall 2005 Issue

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Greek Pullover—Sharon Shoji
Wrap up in an elegant silhouette designed for a modern-day Aphrodite.

Chenille Cutaway Jacket—Teva Durham
Yin and yang—a feminist jacket modeled after a gentleman’s frock coat.

Cable Cascade Pullover—Jennifer Appleby
Cables and eyelets define an A-line pullover.

Fur-Trimmed Wrap—Pam Allen
A ballet wrap with a touch of the wild.

Essential Indulgence—Leslie Scanlon
Every woman needs the perfect sweater.

Union Square Market Pullover—Kate Gilbert
This contoured alpaca sweater has a hint of medieval intrigue.

Shibori Knitting—Judith S. L. Young
Color and texture the ancient Japanese way.

Drop-Stitch Cardigan—Amy King
Imagine—dropped stitches that don't have to be picked up!

Weekend Getaway Satchel—Marta McCall
Knit a twenty-first-century carpetbag.

Veste Everest—Véronik Avery
A trim vest improves upon the cabled V-neck designs of the 1990s.

Felted Floral Capelet—Nicky Epstein
Flowers and pom-poms and scrolls, oh my!

Textured Coat—Mari Lynn Patrick
Keep warm in a cushy coat trimmed with lace crochet.

Blissful Jacket—Debbie Bliss
The classic tweed shirt jacket grows stripes and fringe.

Vintage-Inspired Jacket—Deborah Newton
Knit your own dressmaker challenge.

Beyond the Basics: A Case History—Deborah Newton
Learn one designer’s techniques for a picture-perfect finish.

Fair Isle Hoodie and Cardigan—Annie Modesitt
Cables and colors unite in unisex sweaters for kids.

Bulky Brioche Raglan—Ann Budd
Take comfort in a lofty oversized sweater.

Cabled Shrug—Shirley Paden
If you can knit a cabled scarf, you can knit this shrug.

Fair Isle Skirt—Mary Jane Mucklestone
Traditional Scandinavian stripes take on a flirty skirt.

Braided Blues—Norah Gaughan
Who says the basic blue pullover has to be boring?

Suede Vest—Margie Stanton
Knit a plush vest this weekend.

Poncho Loco (169 KB)
The Knits staff joins the poncho craze.

Canteen Bag—Rachel Battaglia Nissen
Going 'round in circles can lead to a sturdy bag.

Brioche Helmet Hat—Kelly Bridges
Protect small ears with a hat that's been to the Arctic ice cap.

Rib and Cable Socks—Nancy Bush
Cabled socks celebrate turn-of-the-twentieth-century men’s hosiery.

Laptop Cases—Leigh Radford
An AlterKnits book excerpt.

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