Knits Magazine Fall 2008 Cover
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.

Spring 2007 Issue
Patterns & Features

Projects in the Magazine

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Lacy Nightie
Entrelac Socks
Eunny Jang
lace thong
Ribs and Lace Tank
Jodi Green
knit braw
Green Tea Raglan
Cathy Payson

Lacy Nightie
Dollar and a Half Cardigan
Véronik Avery
lace thong
Bonsai Tunic
Norah Gaughan
knit braw
Swan Lake Cardigan
Joan Mcgowan-Michael

Lacy Nightie
Indigo Ripples Skirt
Kat Coyle
lace thong
Slanted Neck Pullover
Kate Gilbert
knit braw
Tea Rose Halter Top
Wenlan Chia

Lacy Nightie
Clementine Shawlette
Michele Rose Orne
lace thong
Eyelet Rib Bandeau
Katy Ryan
knit braw
Cable-Down Raglan
Stefanie Japel
Lacy Nightie
Ruffled Surplice
Mari Lynn Patrick
lace thong
Keyhole Top
Kate Gilber
knit braw
Cocktail Capelet
Rosy Tucker
Lacy Nightie
Angela's Apron
Carrie Bostick Hoge
lace thong
Bauhaus Fair Isle
Mary Jane Mucklestone
knit braw
Petunia Tote
Katie Himmelberg
Lacy Nightie
Merry Maiden's Dress
Gryphon Perkins
lace thong
Florentine Pillow
Lisa B. Evans
knit braw
Roza's Socks
Grumperina


Free Projects on the Website

Bed Shrug
Pam Allen
Frenchy Camisole
Katie Himmelberg
Seduction Socks
Ann Budd
Lacy Nightie
Carrie Bostick Hoge
lace thong
Laura Rintala
knit braw
Lisa Shroyer

Departments

  • Strands
    Letter from the editor
  • Glossary
    Illustrated techniques
  • News & Views
    Knitting notes from around the world
  • Sources for Supplies
    Where to find the yarns from this issue
  • Bookshelf
    by Clara Parkes
  • Ravelings
    by Shelly Thacker Meinhardt

 

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