Category Archives: interweave

New Magazines: Knit.Wear Spring 2012 & Knitscene Fall 2012


The second issue of Interweave’s special publication Knit.Wear just flew in and it’s offering are gorgeous!  It’s regrettable that the publisher didn’t get it out on time (in the Spring), but there are lots of summer knits in it, the projects intended for Spring will be even nicer for Fall, and overall the designs are just damn inspiring! 

  • Check out the projects HERE
  • Find this issue on Ravelry



Summer only just got into gear, but if you’re already done with it then you are very lucky because Interweave just sent us the new Fall issue of Knitscene. Included are lots of great knits, plus an article on how to sew a zipper into a sweater (fear the zipper no more). 


As always you can find us at Knitomatic.com


Jane Austen Knits 2012




The new issue of Jane Austen Knits just arrived and it’s looking very pretty! If you like ladylike garments you’ll eat-up this special issue magazine, but there are also plenty of projects that aren’t overwrought. 


I really like the Hesian Boot Socks

Orange has never looked so delicious in Frederica

A Cotton Camisole in lace is timeless


Margaret Dashwood has always been among my favourite characters, but I might be influenced by her fabulous tree houses. 



Pemberley Reticule (I think it’s actually a market bag)


Southerton might just make spiderman jealous.


As always, you can find us at Knitomatic.com!







New Knitscene Summer 2012!



The summer magazines have been rolling in, including the Summer 2012 issue of Knitscene. It’s full of great summer patterns & projects, you can see them HERE, or on Ravelry. Buy online







As always, you can find us at knitomatic.com!







Just arrived! Interweave Knits Summer 2012



The new summer issue of Interweave Knits just came in the door! You can peruse the patterns online HERE, or on Ravelry. Buy online

As always, you can find us at knitomatic.com!

Interweave Crochet Accessories 2010



The new Interweave Crochet Accessories 2010 has arrived and I’m happy to report that it’s great! It’s full of inspiring projects that will get your hook flying.  There’s stuff for men, women, children and for the home.  Check out the contents HERE

I especially like the Shirley lace socks – you don’t usually think of crochet when you make socks. The Audrey Lace Cape is also lovely!  Molly’s Baby Mukluks are ADORABLE, and available online for free for a limited time).

As always, you can find us at knitomatic.com!

Interweave Knits Holiday Gifts 2010




The new Interweave Knits Holiday Gifts 2010 has arrived! This issue is all about inspiration and there are over 60 patterns that will get your motor running! All of the patterns are suitable for gift giving, several you will want to make and keep for yourself. There’s something in there for everyone: men, women, babies, and grannies.  The projects vary in ability, but for the most part they lean towards the technical side – but that is Interweave’s gestalt. 


You can browse the contents HERE (it’s worth checking out, there is a HUGE pile of great projects in the issue!).

We also some back issues of the Holiday Gifts issues:
We also have Interweave Knits Special Weekend Issues:


As always, you can find us at knitomatic.com!

NEW! Piecework Sept/Oct 2010 knitting issue


Like a little bit of ye-olde traditional knitting? Piecework is kickin’ it old skool this month with their knitting issue!  The lead article, “What would Miss Marple Knit?” is accompanied by a very vintage shawl pattern (on the cover). Additionally, there are lace edgings, a pair of gloves form a historical costume drama (Dancing at Lughnasa), a lovely scarf adapted form a vintage Russian pattern, and a lot of articles relating to how knitting has historically fit into women’s lives (Rose Wilder Lane, Jane Austen, Emily Dickinson, children’s literature, etc). Some very interesting stuff!

New Book: New England Knits!

by Cecily Glowik MacDonald and Melissa LaBarre  
This is a great new book from Interweave Press, full of classic shapes and looks that are still interesting to knit and wear. There are a variety of skill levels, some patterns are easier and some a little more involved, but all are lovely! 

Summer Interweave Knits Summer 2010

The new issue of Interweave Knits Summer 2010 has arrived! It arrived so quickly that the publisher doesn’t even have it up on their web site yet!
Interweave Knits Projects

NEW Magazines!


Knitting Traditions (Special Issue), $16.95
The new special magazine Knitting Traditions from Interweave has arrived! It’s full of quality patterns and articles on traditional knitting techniques and old fashioned aesthetics.  This issue is VERY informative, including an article on the anatomy of a cowichan sweater and knitting 2 socks at once (a la War and Peace, with one inside the other). There are lots of sock, mitten, shawl and traditional style sweaters.

Piecework January/February 2010
Piecework Magazine $8.99
We just got in a special Historical Knitting Issue of Piecework magazine. Check out their website, there is a freebie pattern and a profile of Rowan Yarns that also includes a pattern for a Kaffe Fasset style scarf (the scarf looks like tedious knitting, you have to changes colours manual can use one of the yarns from the Kafe Fasset Design Line by Regia to get the exact same striping  effect). It also features a new pattern stitch by Barbara Walker (cover).

Knitscene Winter/Spring 2010
Knitscene Winter-Spring 2010 $9.99
The new winter/spring 2010 Knitscene is so popular that we sold out, but we’ve got it in stock again! Check out the projects HERE.