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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.

Winter 2005 Issue

 


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Ballet Wrap Cardigan—Katy Ryan
Variegated yarn gives a new look to a classic wrap cardigan.

Mowat Mukluks—Jennifer L. Appleby
Warm your toes in felted boots inspired by the Canadian tundra.

Windowpane Jacket—Debbie Bliss
Knit a classic plaid in not-so-classic colors.

Ribbed Diamonds
—Kathy Zimmerman
Ribs and cables pair up in a comfy man’s—or woman’s—cardigan.

Fair Isle 101 Pullover—Mary Jane Mucklestone
It’s elementary—Fair Isle bands add zest to a basic U-neck pullover.

Bi-Color Cables—Annie Modesitt
Button up a vintage jacket trimmed with two-tone cables.

Designer Profile: Véronik Avery—Lee Ann Balazuc
Meet Canadian designer Véronik Avery.

Cabled Bandeau—Véronik Avery
This brief curve-hugging top is just the right size for practicing
(and mastering) cables.

Hip Hop Coat—Ann Budd
Forget the winter blues—this bold coat is red hot!

Pearl Buck Swing Jacket—Kate Gilbert
Fine literature meets fine merino in a jacket inspired by The Good Earth.

Aran Pullover—Kristin Nicholas
A timeless favorite gets a soft, new look.

Brilliant Retro—Teva Durham
You’ll feel as good as you look in this fitted, shimmery cardigan.

Beyond the Basics: Short-Rows, The Sequel—Véronik Avery
Discover ways to make short-rows work for you.

Wedge Hats—Erica Alexander
A colorful hat is just a few short-rows away!

Gull Stitch Cardigan—Leigh Radford
There’s nothing off-kilter in this asymmetrical cardigan.

Fickle Fingers Scarf—Gayle Roehm
An innovative knitted fringe tempts destiny.

Embossed Leaves Socks—Mona Schmidt
Because you can never have too many handknitted socks.

4-3-2 Ribbed Pullover—Natalie Wilson
Three simple numbers add up to a flattering fit.

Bias-Knit Tie—Shirley Paden
Knit a handsome slant on men’s neckwear.

Belted Wrap Jacket—Shirley Paden
Wrap up in luxurious lace.

Cover Your Ears!
The Knits staff does it again—7 great new hat designs!

Gored Skirt—Norah Gaughan
Triangular inserts add kick to a tailored skirt.

Winter Star Jacket—Di Gilpin
Stylized intarsia stars light up a spunky swing jacket.

Speckled Beret—Kate Gilbert
Knit a beret with a nod to Nancy Drew.

Pom-Pom Christmas
—Kim Hamlin and Kristin Nicholas
There’s no limit to what you can do with pom-poms!

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