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Estes Vest Knitting Pattern
Fall is in the air, and knitting’s back on the needles: 19 cozy projects ranging from socks to coats welcome cooler weather. Fall in love with wool all over again; knit a vest fast, and dive into your stash with mixed weight and fiber projects. PLUS: the most flattering sweaters for fuller figures, the fascinating story of Cowichan sweaters, and Kate Gilbert on knitting and designing.

 

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Pebble Beach—Kirsten Cowan
A kangaroo-pocket pullover inspired by springtime at the beach.

Hepburn Pullover—Norah Gaughan
Clean, elegant lines recall Audrey's signature style.

Sophisticated-Rustic Jacket—Pam Allen
Thick-and-thin yarn matched with subtle girlish detail.

Zen Pullover—Margery Winter
Finding harmony with matte-shine ribbon and soothing stockinette.

Shrug Pullover—Irina Taytslin
Eyelets, ribbing, and old-fashioned shrug, shaping whisper feminity.

Cherry Blossom Shawl—Kristen Spurkland
Pink lace recalls welcome buds of springtime.

Cashmere Topless Gloves—Alissa Baptista
Fingers exposed for mischief, work, and play.

Meet Lisa Daniels—Susan Lydon
A California yarn shop owner focuses on creative color and novel construction.

Opulent Evening Shell and Shawl—Lisa Daniels
A luxurious marriage of color-rich chevrons and velvety chenille.

Kandinsky Kimono—Leigh Radford
A Russian artist's vivid geometry applied to an Estern silhouette.

Cables and Tulips—Kennita Tully
Cable stems morph into tulip lace on a grass green pullover.

Linen Drape Shell—Charlotte Morris
Bas-relief texture worked in a cotton-linen blend.

Checkerboard Mesh—Kennita Tully
A mesh-lace, single-button cardigan with a stroke of vintage allure.

Family Affair—Lynn Gates
Hiking, hopping, shopping-a wear-everywhere pullover for the whole family.

Super-Simple Wrap Jacket—Cindy Taylor
A perfect project for beginners-and anyone else drawn to simple, relaxed style.

Swooping Eyelet Pullover—Lidia Karabinech
Vertical and diagonal eyelets and a curved hem create an elegant geometry.

Cobweb Frill—Nina Berry Gerosa
Drama and grace on or off the shoulder.

Confetti Pillows—Leigh Radford
Porch rocker, guest bed, couch-speckled pillows for creative comfort.

Rainbow Placemats—Barbara Albright
Revel in bright color at the table.

His-Her Crew and Knee Socks—Priscilla Gibson-Roberts
Remembrance of sock styles past.

The Anatomy of a Tam-Priscille Gibson—Roberts
From brim to top-the history, the mathematics, the techniques.

The Grand Plan Tam Chart—Ann Budd
The traditional tam-sized from peewee to grown-up, in six different gauges.

Tam Jam—Interweave Staff
The Interweave team innovates with the Grand Plan chart.

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