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NEW MAGAZINES Knitscene & Knit.Wear

 

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Knitscene Summer 2018

 

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Knit.Wear Spring/Summer 2018

 

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NEW Magazines!

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Knit.Wear Fall/Winter 2017

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Knitscene Winter 2017

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Interweave Knits Holiday 2017

 

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NEW Magazines: Knitscene & Knit.Wear

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Knit.Wear Spring/Summer 2017

“Comfort meets fashion in the Spring/Summer 2017 issue of knit.wear. We are inviting you all into our knit.wear living room in “Athleisure;” featuring sporty, chic garments and accessories that are perfect for after work and casual weekends. Our “Leather & Lace” story keeps comfort in mind, but elevates it for the professional, modern woman; these garments and accessories can be worn from day to night with simple restyling. Our feature article, written by Sarah Solomon, takes an in-depth look at MYak, founded by Paola Vanzo and Andrea Dominici. MYak company specializes in bringing the finest Yak fiber to the hand knitting and textile market, in partnership with the indigenous farmers of Nepal. And Larissa Gibson gives us all a lesson in the chain selvedge.”

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Knitscene Summer 2017

“Explore lively knits for warm months in the Summer 2017 issue of knitscene. In the Dream Team story, you’ll find happy knit tank tops that feature stripes, yarns for warm weather, and flexibility for active summer sports and pastimes. There’s even a super-cute pair of shorts! The Greenery story ventures into projects inspired by the Pantone Color of 2017 (of the same name), whether that means by the *LITERAL* Greenery color, or by the verdant flora of summer. Shawls, tops, and a farmer’s market bag keep things crisp as a cool summer morning. The Let’s Go to Brunch! story includes projects designed by Interweave staffers—a handful of folks designed their ideal summer projects that are simple, stylish, and perfect for daily excursions.

A new column from knitwear designer Melissa Leapman delves into basic colorwork with stripes, mirroring those in the Dream Team story. The Great Graftsby (Joni Coniglio) thoroughly explains exactly how to graft two edges of lace knitting together—seamlessly, invisibly, and in-pattern. Her clear and concise explanation is easily understandable by both advanced knitters and those grafting for the first time. A book excerpt pattern from Garter Stitch Revival (Interweave, 2017) yields a dynamic summer shawl, and finally we get to peer into the world of the young blog and movement that is Our Maker Life.”

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NEW Knit.Wear Magazine

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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 Knit.Wear Spring 2013


The latest issue of Interweave Knit.Wear just arrived! Browse the contents online HERE or on Ravelry. And here are a couple of the patterns …





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