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Vogue Knitting/Designer Knitting Winter 2011/12. In this Issue:
♦ WILD KIDS, PRIMITIVE SHEEP From sheltering at-risk children to shepherding endangered sheep breeds, Arlene Vasquez of Wild Wool Farm has much to share.
♦ IT'S ELEMENTAL In the laboratory of life, science and knitting have an undeniable chemistry. No wonder so many innovative stitchers boast scientific backgrounds.
♦ 20 MINUTES WITH CLARA PARKES Parkes generously shares her thoughts on a not-so-quiet life, the ongoing fabulousness of fiber and how she stays inspired.
♦ MEG SWANSEN: HOOKS AND LADDERS Meg extols the virtues of short rows.
♦ GIVE US A HAND Special Advertising Section Applause, applause! Worthy of a standing O, these funky hand warmers (fingerless, elbow-length, checked, lacy, textured) will take you through winter and beyond.
♦ KNITTING UNDER FIRE The Combat Knitters began with LCDR Jennifer Almy, a family physician with the U.S. Navy deployed to the Kandahar Role 3 (trauma) hospital in 2010.
♦ DECK THE BALLS Meet Arne and Carlos, the cheeky Norwegian design team behind the season's holiday-knit hit 55 Christmas Balls. By Leslie Petrovski
♦ SPOTLIGHT ON: SHIBUI KNITS This in-demand boutique yarn keeps it's eye on global fashion. By Cheryl Krementz
♦ MEG SWANSEN ON: A CUT ABOVE Steeking—the very word sends shivers through many a knitter. Meg talks about ways to secure your stitching so you don't have to cringe when you cut.
♦ IT'S A YARN THING On the eve of the launch of her new yarn line, the incomparable Martha Stewart talks yarny pursuits with Designer Knitting's Trisha Malcolm.
♦ DANIELA EDBURG: SOFT AND DANGEROUSA photographer finds her muse in knitted objects to exquisite effect. By Rebecca Klassen
Vogue Knitting/Designer Knitting Fall 2011.
Masterpiece Classics:The singular setting of the windswept moors calls for knits worthy of a romantic heroine.The Art of Lace:Aristocratic in pedigree, our lace pieces are the portrait of today’s elegant woman.Anything But Your Basic Cable:Green is this season’s cable ready color.All About Ease:Relaxed, oversized knits take you from work to weekend. Stripe It Right:Count on Twinkle to marry the casual nature of banded knits with her signature 7th Avenue silhouette.What You Want Now!:Accessories may seem small, but fabulous details make them mighty, indeed.
"We love our Early Fall issue, mainly because so many of the garments we feature are season spanning—sweaters with looser silhouettes and shorter sleeves, most of them in lighterweight yarns, as well as layering pieces. Don’t be limited by what you see on the page, though. We encourage you to make your own design modifications based on your personal preferences and geographic location. If you prefer longer sleeves, add them. Warmer yarns? By all means choose a wool, alpaca or cashmere over a cotton-and-wool blend. This is your knitting, so feel free to personalize it to create a garment you will love for years to come."
Vogue Knitting/Designer Knitting Spring 2011.
IN THIS ISSUE
♦ WHITE WOW!Exquisite Openwork ♦ CLEVER COVERUPS Rebecca Taylor & Twinkle by Wenlan ♦ WHEN I GO TO RIO Hot Citrus Colours for Hot Carnaval Days♦ SHEER CHICHigh Fashion Hits the Beach♦ 30 NEW KNITS
Vogue Knitting/Designer Knitting Winter 2010/2011 at Pavi Yarns
Chalet Chic: On the slopes or by the fire with a mug of cocoa, you can't go wrong with the ski-lodge knit.Easy Shapes, Stitches & Styles: Designers Tom Scott and Twinkle take it easy, in the most stylish way possible.The Art of the Cardigan: The more styles change, the more the cardi shines.Vintage Modern: Retro makes the grade in cherry-red knits with a Fifties sensibility.Urban Outfits: Sophisticated ladies wear sophisticated cables.Socks in the City: A trio of socks boast mighty impressive footprints.Fiber Optics: Get graphic with black, white and gray.
Vogue Knitting/Designer Knitting ~ Holiday 2010 at Pavi Yarns
Vogue Knitting/Designer Knitting ~ Fall 2010 at Pavi Yarns.
In This Issue:
♦ SPOTLIGHT ON: NANCY MERCHANTThe brioche-stitch expert gives us a taste of her sweet technique.♦ MEG SWANSEN: THE FOUR TOPSPart 2 of Meg's series on customized yokes for seamless sweaters.♦ NICKY EPSTEIN: AROUND AND AROUNDSilvery spirals give gloves a new twist.♦ DINING WITH ELIZABETHJared Flood and his knitting circle celebrate the Elizabeth Zimmermann centennial.♦ WORTH A THOUSAND WORDSExtolling the virtues of knitting charts.♦ IN LIVING COLORAt home with designer Kristin Nicholas.
NICKY EPSTEIN:IT’S IN THE BAGEvery woman should have a beautiful bag to carry on her wedding day. If it’s knitted (and big enough to stash a lot of loot), so much the better. Nicky explains the handiwork behind her beaded bridal bag.
MEG SWANSEN:WEDDINGS AND KNITTING TIE A KNOTIn Latvia, says knitting historian Lizbeth Upitis, a girl could prove herself worthy of marriage through the quality and quantity of the mittens she knit. Meg teams up with Lizbeth to break down the colorwork technique behind this ornate tradition.
LOVE IS KNITTING, KNITTING IS LOVEWe say it’s time for a new tradition: Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue—and now, something knitted. KnitKnit’s Sabrina Gschwandtner toasts the growing trend of knitted weddings.
Vogue Knitting International Holiday 08
Vogue Knitting International ~ Winter 2007
This season’s focus is on classic natural fibers in all the colors of the rainbow.
This issue is packed with projects that celebrate these fabulous fibers and what knitters do with them. The eight breathtaking shawls in ”Ocean View” are the perfect canvas for hand-painted yarns. “Oh...Cables!” updates traditional Arans. “Built for Tweed” showcases shaping techniques in not-so-neutral Neutrals.
25th Anniversary Edition
There are more than 28 Spring/Summer designs in Vogue Knitting Spring 2006.
This summer, whether you’re taking your holiday on the Mediterranean, in an Italian villa, down on the farm, or a city break, you’ll not want for a wardrobe .... Vogue's Spring 2006 issue is bursting with breezy, beautiful knits sure to evoke the feeling of being on holiday…even if you stay indoors.
DARYL HANNAH ON KNITTED SCARVES - THE COOLEST CELEBRITY CRAZE
Knits are a Shore ThingDesigner Trends: A World Gone MadFalling for CablesBursting with Colour: Captivating Colorwork sets the tone for these Wear-Anywhere SweatersBohemian Rhapsodies: Hip Knits for the Girl on the goTrue Blue Knitter: Film Star Daryl Hannah Shares her Affinity for Knitting and Crafts a Neck Wrap for a Favorite CauseKnitting as Fine Art: Knitting is Making a Splash in the Art WorldThe Business of Bliss: Meet Three Family Farmers who have Taken their Passion for Natural Fibers to a whole new LevelIntroducing Short Rows: Experts Meg Swansen, Mari Lynn Patrick and Catherine Lowe share Short-row Shaping Tips and Techniques.