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Keep knitting all summer long with crisp, breezy knits to keep you cool: delicate heirloom techniques, unexpected lace, drapings and pleats, and modern shapes keep things simple and sweet. PLUS, get a glimpse into Deborah Newton’s design world and learn all about jogless stripes from TechKnitter.

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Frenchy Camisole
by Katie Himmelberg
Spring 2007

A classic shape paired with a sensual, delicate pink yarn gives this piece a glamourous, feminine charm. Wear it under your favorite cardigan or show it off on its own.

Knitting Daily Free Pattern - Frenchy Camisole

Lace Nightie
by Carrie Bostick Hoge
Spring 2007

Bamboo yarn lends a silky texture to this lacy creation.

Lacy Thong
by Laura Rintala
Spring 2007

This delicate and feminine project features a lace repeat and crocheted picot edging.

Reading-in-Bed Shrug
Pam Allen
Spring 2007

If you love to sit up in bed and read with the windows open, you'll love the extra comfort of this soft mohair blend shrug over your shoulders.

Seduction Socks
by Ann Budd
Spring 2007

These silky soft, comfortable socks are perfect for lounging on the couch while you knit or read.

Slip-Stitch Bra
by Lisa Shroyer
Spring 2007

This novelty bra is both fun and fuctional. A slipstitch “underwire” with a single-crochet edge gives support at the bottom of the cups, while a slip-stitch column between the cups creates a strong join and slightly gathers the fabric around it.



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