Interweave Knits is a sophisticated look at knitwear that offers the reader success with step-by-step pattern instruction and beautiful photography.
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Interweave Knits
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Beautiful, Fiber-ful AUTUMN
Reflection • Modern Designs Inspired by Timeless Techniques
CILIN SWEATER • VERA MARCU
CREST PULLOVER • DONNA ESTIN
SILVER PLUME PULLOVER • THERESE CHYNOWETH
MEMOIR CARDIGAN • EVELYN SIATRA
ROBERTSON CARDIGAN • FIONA MUNRO
STACK BOND WRAP • JENNIFER KENT
RIVER TAY WRAP • FIONA MUNRO
BEVEL LIGHT SHAWL • JENNIFER MILLER COMSTOCK
TILTED HAT • LAURA BARKER
FIELDS BLANKET • SANDI ROSNER
BARLEY CREEK TOQUE • KAREN BOURQUIN
BARTRAM VEST
ESSENTIAL CARDIGAN • LAURA GRUTZECK
Sweater Shapes: DECODING YOKES • Sweater descriptions often include a mention of the yoke style. But what is a yoke and what do the terms used to describe yokes mean? Let’s explore the most-common sweater yoke styles with examples from this issue and from the Interweave Knits archives.
HOW TO READ AND USE OUR PATTERNS • ABBREVIATIONS AND COMMON STITCHES
SPECIAL STITCHES AND TECHNIQUES • To see step-by-step illustrations and video tutorials for special techniques, visit the individual tutorial links provided or visit www.interweave.com/interweave-knitting-glossary.
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Wool in the Family • When I received a beautiful antique wooden secretary from my grandparents and began going over it with lemon oil, I was surprised to find two hidden compartments—and even more surprised to find a stack of letters and a picture of my father, probably age four or five, sitting atop my grandfather’s shoulders on horseback. The photo was taken in the late 1940s or early 1950s in Montana, on the sheep ranch where my great-grandparents lived.