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Keep knitting all summer long with easy twenty-three projects that burst with color, pattern, and line: Slip stitches, stripes, stranded colorwork, intarsia, and embroidery all seem fresh and new when worked in silks and cool cottons. PLUS: Breezy lace, the real deal on the new regenerated yarns on the market, a look at the life of a commercial sweater designer, and a special interview with Meg Swansen with a bonus pattern.

Readers' Gallery

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Have a picture of that project you've knitted or adapted from one of our patterns? We would be happy to feature it on our new website! Photo submissions must include: your name, the pattern's name and issue date, the name of the yarn you used, the model's name (if any), and a daytime telephone number or email address. Send photos to Editors, Interweave Knits, Interweave Press, 201 East Fourth St., Loveland, CO 80537, or electronic images (JPEG or TIF) to knits@interweave.com. (You might also enjoy Knitscene's readers' gallery.)

The projects below are from the 2005-2006 issues. See also the earlier gallery from 2000-2004.

2006

Knitter: Donna Davis
Pattern: Streakers Shrug by Pam Allen
Issue Date: Spring 2006
Yarn: La Lana Wools - oriental blue streak

Knitter: Gia Fiorello
Pattern: Trellis Scarf by Evelyn A. Clark
Issue:  Spring 2006
Yarn: KnitPicks Gossamer in Blue Jeans

 

Knitter: Jennie Pakula
Pattern: Inspired by Pea Pod Baby Set (Kate Gilbert)
Issue: Summer 2006 (web project)
Yarn Heirloom Cotton 8-ply

Knitter: Gia Fiorello
Pattern: Equinox Yoke Pullover by Michelle Rose Orne
Issue: Fall 2006
Yarn: Cascade 220

Knitter: Gia Fiorello
Pattern: Wine and Roses Mitts by JoLene Treace
Issue: Winter 2006
Yarn: Jade Sapphire Mongolian Cashmere 2-ply

Knitter: Tina Hees
Pattern: A Cardigan for Arwen by Kate Gilbert
Issue Date: Winter 2006
Yarn: Lana Grossa “Bingo”

2005



Knitter: Roberta Miller
Pattern:Lace Leaf Pullover (Teva Durham)
Issue: Summer 2005
Yarn: Cascade's Eco Plus yarn (doubled)
Knitter: Lizzy Coster
Pattern: Fiery Bolero
Issue: Summer 2005
Yarn: Debbie Bliss Cathay
Knitter: Cherilyn F. Roosen-Runge
Pattern: Baby Kimono Jacket (Kristin Spurkland)
Issue: Summer 2005
Yarn: Cotton blend
Model: Grandson Griffin Leong, age 2 months

Knitter/model: Lara Tozawa
Pattern Name: Greek Pullover (without finishing trim)
Issue: Fall 2005
Yarn Used: Plymouth Outback (mohair) Color 801

Knitter: Gia Fiorello
Pattern Name: Cabled Shrug
Issue: Fall 2005
Yarn Used: Classic Elite Montera
Model: Kristen
Knitter: Erica Voell
Pattern: A Good Bias
Issue: Spring 2005
Yarn: Rowan DK Soft, color 166
Model: Meredith Lee (sister)

Knitter: Brigitte Brosig
Pattern:  A Good Bias
Issue: Spring 2005
Yarn: dark blue- “Borneo” light blue- from wolle-halle.de

Knitter: Julie Sprague
Pattern Name: Embossed Leaves
Issue: Winter 2005
Yarn Used: Taj Mahal 1424
Knitter: Andrea Ortman
Pattern: Short-Row Hat by Veronik Avery
Issue: Winter 2005 (web project)
Yarn: Di'Ve Tesseo
Models: Andrea in green, Felicia Trobee in red

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