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Cozy up with 27 knitting projects just right for cooling weather: Explore eight different variations on knitted plaid; rediscover heritage techniques; dress up simple stitches with fun details; try out some twisted and traveling motifs; and deconstruct intriguingly architectural knits.
PLUS: Let this fall's couture knits inspire you; get up close and personal with Barbara Walker, and turn to Meg Swansen for her all-star tips on twisted stitch knitting.

Spring 2005 Issue

VOLUME X, NUMBER 1

Wear-Everywhere Pullover—Lana Hames
Comfort and good looks, no matter the occasion.

Fitted Dolman—Annie Modesitt
Smooth lines and eyelet details enhance a one-piece pullover.

Galway Guy—Deborah Newton
Just what he wants-a rustic look and casual fit.

A Good Bias
—Lisa Daehlin
Make the most of a biasing stitch in a cool shrug.

Flowered Waistcoat—Sasha Kagan
Wear a bit of spring when winter's chill gets you down.

Vintage Pink Cardigan—Norah Gaughan
Proof that good style never goes out of fashion.

Tilted Jacket—Norah Gaughan
This Asian-inspired jacket makes the most of directional texture.

Re-use, Recycle, and Re-knit—Sandi Wiseheart
Five designers inspire us with their ingenuity.

Bear Claw Blanket—Véronik Avery
Knit the look of a patchwork quilt, one piece at a time.

Ballet Wrap—Norah Gaughan
Wrap yourself in luxury in a tie-front sweater.

Border on the Extravagant—Deborah Newton
Novelty yarns set a new standard for the Chanel jacket.

Skye Tweed Vest—Kathy Zimmerman
A classic manly vest with-what else?-cables.

Parfait Play—Debbie Bliss
Delight a child with a round-yoke pullover in creamy colors.

Grand Plan Capelets—Ann Budd
With three sizes and five gauges, we've got the pattern that's right for you.

Cable-Eight Top—Joyce Wu
Knit two cabled rectangles, join them with crochet, & you've got a new top!

Nancy Marchant: An American in Amsterdam—Theresa Sigillito Hollema
Meet knitwear designer and colorist Nancy Marchant

Bi-Color Brioche—Nancy Marchant
Jazz up a fitted pullover with the rhythmic play of vertical ribs in two colors.

Beyond the Basics: Brioche Stitch —Nancy Marchant
Learn the ins and outs of this lofty stitch.

Wave Skirt—Kat Coyle
Celebrate spring with a modern skirt bordered by a traditional lace pattern.

Cable Rib Socks—Erica Alexander
Simple ribbed socks with a little twist.

Paisley Lace Shawl—Evelyn A. Clark
Going in circles can be a good thing.

Heads-Up Hats—Leigh Radford
These colorful hats are fun to knit-and fun to wear!

Knitted Rugs—Donna Druchunas
Knitted rugs; a long history and a contemporary artform.

Amish Oval Rug—Donna Druchunas
Add a bit of piquant color to your home décor.

 


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