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Knits Weekend 2009
Knits Weekend 2009
Spring forward with 23 knits that will refresh your needles after a winter of wool and long sleeves: exploring simple, fuss-free knitting; texture in minimally processed yarns; knitting turned on its side; and lace that feels new again. PLUS, get a breakdown of Kitchener stitching from TECHknitter, as well as a profile of historical knitting superstar Nancy Bush.

Knitting Resources

Interweave Knits magazine is committed to encouraging and supporting knitters and the craft of knitting in all its forms. The resources provided on this page are intended to serve all knitters and contribute to the overall development and vitality of the craft.

Charities
  Knitting for a Better World - Donate some of your handwork to a good cause.
     
  Correctional Institutions Donation List A list of correctional facilities that need yarn and supplies. Originally referenced in "Knitting Behind Bars" (214 KB) in the Winter 2003 issue.
     
Shawl Patterns   Shawl Pattern Resources
     
     
Index   Interweave Knits Indexes

 

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