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NEW Knit.Wear Magazine

knit.wear spring summer 2016 BLOG

Knit.Wear Spring/Summer 2016         (Deluxe Edition)

Knit.Wear magazine is back! We were very sad when this deluxe magazine from Interweave was discontinued, and super excited it is back. the designs are always lovely and inspiring.

  • Check out the projects on Ravelry
  • Article: Join the editor, Meghan Babin, on her visit to Kirstin Ford’s ranch in Portland, Oregon for a glimpse into Woolfolk Yarn.
  • Article: See the knitwear design world through the eyes of one the industries top designer’s, Michele Wang in “Mind of the Designer.”
  • Article: Swatching with the Editor
  • Article: An education in lace grafting
  • Book Excerpt: Refined Knits

One caveat, we sell the DELUXE edition, which contains both patterns and articles. The edition you’ll find in the grocery store or book store may be the basic edition, which is a bit less expensive but does not contain the articles.

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New In Store: Interweave Knits & Sweater/Shawl Pins

Jane Austen Knits 2014 In Stock!


What would Jane knit? Inside Jane Austen Knits 2014, you will find a stunning collection of 27 inspired projects to knit. 

Explore the world of Jane Austen through this collection of gorgeous knitting patterns, inspired by the characters and places of her novels. Packed with knits perfect for the country to knits perfect for the manor, you will find stylish patterns to knit and wear today. 

Prepare for a ball or warm up on a cold evening with the beautiful over-the-knee stockings by Lisa Jacobs. Or knit the Strawberry-Picking Shrug, perfect for Emma to wear picking strawberries in the summer sun, yet cozy and proper enough to meet her father’s satisfaction. You’ll love Susanna IC’s delicate lace shawl, featuring a pattern reminiscent of a beautiful bouquet of flowers. This delicate shawl could have been worn by Emma on her wedding day.

Knitscene Winter 2014


The new issue of Knitscene just arrived!

New Magazines from Interweave: Knit.Purl & Make It! Knits

knit.wear takes a big step forward with the name change to knit.purl and a new cover design. The mission and vision for this special issue remains the same, however-a focus on simpler, stylish, contemporary knit designs with fresh studio photography and interesting articles. In this issue, we explore striking knit-purl combinations, big gauges, bold colorwork, tailored sweaters, cool accessories, and more. Michelle Hunter introduces us to “Navajo ply knitting,” an innovative technique that allows for quick changes between single and triple-strand knitting, and then we step into the world of New York Fashion Week with the work of a budding knitwear designer. Handknit designer John Brinegar brings us two exclusive designs and talks to us about his work, life, and favourite yarns.
Make it! Knits gathers some of the best simple and quick knits from Interweave Knits and Knitscene magazines.
Intentionally chosen for their heavier weight yarns – from worsted to bulky – these projects are for the beginning knitter or those who simply prefer quick and thick knits. The patterns range from beginner to intermediate garments and accessories, and all of them include enough yarn information to make it easy to substitute from your stash.
Four articles focus on knitting pattern basics, knitting in the round, reading charts, and determining how much yarn you need for a project – valuable information for knitters of all skill levels.


New Interweave Gifts 2014 Special Issue

The new Interweave Gifts 2014 has arrived in store & online!

Knitscene Summer 2014

Knitscene Summer 2014
The new issue of Kntiscene just arrived, take a look at the goodies inside! It’s full of light summer tanks, tees, tunics, shawls and light pullovers.

Knitting Traditions Spring 2014

Knitting Traditions Spring 2014
The new issue of Interweave Knitting Traditions has arrived! If you are a fan of traditional knits, you’ll definitely want to pick up a copy ASAP.

Knit.Wear Spring 2014

Knit.Wear Spring 2014

The new issue of Interweave Knit.Wear has finally arrived (maybe it was waiting for the sun to come back?). It’s a goodie, take a look at the projects on Ravelry.