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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 2006


$10.00

On Newsstands
November 14, 2006

On the Cover: Nantucket Jacket, page 62

See photos & yarn requirements for all projects in this issue

DEPARTMENTS

Strands
News & Views
Bookshelf Clara Parkes
Glossary
Oops!
Sources for Supplies
Advertisers’ Index
Ravelings
Clara Parkes

 


Berta Karapetyan: Knitter, Designer, and Yarn Connoisseur  Julie Moline
Meet the author of the upcoming book, Runway Knits.

A Cardigan for Arwen  Kate Gilbert
A hooded jacket for the princess in you.

Venezia Pullover  Eunny Jang
Fitted Fair Isle has old-world charm and modern allure.

Equestrian Blazer  Kate Gilbert
A classic jacket gets fit with short-row shaping.

Gutter Ganseys  Elizabeth Lovick
The herring lasses’ take on the classic fishermen’s sweater.

Pewter Coat  Shirley Paden
Deep lapels add style to a cable-brocade jacket.

Innovation in the Andes: Making Bobble Yarn  Linda Ligon
Innovative craftsmen make a novelty yarn for a traditional hat.

Enid Cardigan  Véronik Avery
Add purls to your color work in a Bohus-inspired sweater.

Retrograde Pullover  Amy M. Swenson
This reversible sweater is a quick turnaround on large needles.

Nantucket Jacket  Norah Gaughan
Godets add flare to a texture-rich cardigan.

Refined Raglan  Mercedes Tarasovich-Clark
Delectable yarn and a simple silhouette make for comfort knitting.

Rambling Rose Cardigan  Laura Zukaite
Two tones harmonize in a leaf-embellished cardigan.

Provincial Waistcoat  Mari Lynn Patrick
Texture stitches pull this vest together. 

Corded Yoke Pullover  Annie Modesitt
A spoke yoke shows off more than it covers.

Cabernet Ribs  Liz Nields
Faux layers feel good in mohair/silk and merino.

Touch Me Tunic  Katy Ryan
Dress up in a plush chevron-patterned tunic.

Beyond the Basics: Steeks—Cutting the Edge  Eunny Jang
Take scissors to knitting and live to tell about it.

Thrummed Mittens  Jennifer L. Appleby
Work fleece into your mittens to keep out the cold.

Arctic Diamonds Stole  Donna Druchunas
Knit a lacy motif inspired by a traditional Alaskan design.

Blue Skies Cardigan  Katie Himmelberg
You’ll have blue skies every day in this Rocky Mountain cardigan.

Rustic Holiday Stocking  Kristin Nicholas
An embroidered stocking for holiday fun.

Jawbreaker Cardigan  Kendra Cray
One button and an asymmetrical collar make this little cardigan pop!

Wine and Roses Mitts  JoLene Treace
For romance at your fingertips, knit a pair of cashmere mitts.

Cable and Bobble Headband  Carrie Bostick Hoge
Bobbles, cables, and pom-poms go to your head.

Cowgirl Slipper Socks  Ann Budd
Home on the range in lace-cuffed buffalo socks.

Tweed Beret  Kristen TenDyke
You’ll stop traffic in this one!

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