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.

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2004

Knitter: Sabine Rukavina
Pattern: Interlocking Cables
Issue: Winter 2004 & Online
Yarn Used: Austermann Rubino

Knitter: Marilyn Griffin
Pattern: Huntington Castle Pullover
Issue: Fall 2004
Yarn: Lion Brand Wool-Ease
Model: Daughter Sadie

Knitter: Julia Waverseck
Pattern Name: Floral Fair-Isle Gloves
Issue: Fall 2004 & Online
Yarn Used: 100% merino wool from wolle-halle.de

Knitter:  Roberta Miller
Pattern:  Felted Pullover Sweater
Issue: Winter 2004
Yarn:  Lion Brand Landscapes in Pink Confetti
Knitter: Stephanie Engle
Pattern: Colorwork Classic (Kristin Nicholas)
Issue: Winter 2004
Yarn: Cascade 220 worsted (brown), Jaeger Extra Fine Merino Aran (green), Debbie Bliss Merino Aran (red),
Araucania Nature Wool Worsted (yellow)

Knitter: Brigitte Brosig
Pattern: Flower Basket Shawl
Issue: Fall 2004
Yarn: Lace-weight hand-dyed merino; larger shawl is knit with two strands held together.

 

 

Knitter: Betsy Rheaume
Pattern: Madli's Shawl
Issue: Summer 2004
Yarn: Jaggerspun Zephyr "Admiral"
Knitter: Ruth Bradford Burnham
Pattern: Madli's Shawl
Issue: Summer 2004
Yarn: Handspun, two-ply yarn of 60% wool, 40% silk

Knitter: Jennifer Mattie
Pattern Name: Gypsy Mesh Pullover
Issue Date: Spring 2004
Yarn: Reynolds Gypsy
Model's Name: Linda Mayo (my mom)

2003

Knitter: Brigitte Brosig
Pattern: Forest Path Stole
Issue: Summer 2003
Yarn: 100% merino 2/6 from www.attex.at

Knitter: Elaine M. K. Selfridge
Pattern: Child's Oxford Shirt
Issue: Fall 2003
Yarn: Brown Sheep Cotton Fleece
Model: Andrew, Age 3
Knitter: Vivica Schlueter
Pattern: Forest Path Stole
Issue: Summer 2003
Yarn: laceweight merino
 

Knitter: May Hagiwara
Pattern: Luminous Lace Camisole (adapted)
Issue: Summer 2003
Yarn: Fiorina from Lang
Knitter: Denise Newberry
Pattern: Moss Stitch Scarf
Issue: Summer 2003
Yarn: 50% alpaca and 50% wool handspun from Newfoundland

Knitter: Val Hilburgh
Pattern: Forest Path Stole
Issue: Summer 2003
Yarn: Lace weight merino

Knitter: Nicole Eggers-Runge
Pattern: Square Bodice Pullover by Shirley Paden
Issue: Summer 2003
Yarn: Patons Grace


Knitter: Arlene Williams

Pattern: Reverse-Bloom Flower Washcloth
Issue: Winter 2003
Yarn: Bernat Cot'n Soft

2002

Knitter: Sharmaine M. Cox
Pattern: Baby Born
Issue: Winter 2001/2002


2001

Knitter: Gia Fiorello
Pattern: The Secret Garden Sweater
Issue: Spring 2001
Yarn: Patons Classic Wool

Knitter: Catherine Kittrell
Pattern: Cabled Yoke Pullover
Issue: Fall 2001
Yarn: Reynolds Destiny (alpaca/cotton)

2000

Knitter: Josephine Colmenares
Pattern: Mandarin Baby Jacket
Issue: Spring 2000
Yarn: Jo Sharp wool in "heron"
Model: Alec
Knitter: Esther J. Cox
Pattern: Nordic Floral Complement
Issue: Spring 2000
Yarn: Dale of Norway Heilo

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