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Vogue Knitting International Magazines
In this issueMake A Graphic Statement:Black and white and well bred all over.Fair Isle: The Exotic Allure of the Traditional:It's a beautiful way to get stranded, time and again. Gray: A Smoky Hot Trend:From the pearliest ash to deep charcoal.Turn Up the Volume:The ever-inventive Wenlan Chia plays with proportion. Boy Meets Purl:Meet Manhattan designer Josh Bennett, who shares three of his newest men's-wear looks.Country Living:Every woman's wardrobe needs a hearty helping of sugar and spice. Sculpted Glamour:Short-row shaping cuts a glamorous figure.All Wrapped Up:Cold shoulders crave a little stylish TLC this time of year.
Spotlight On:Catherine LoweThe designer behind the Couture Knitting Workshop speaks about her custom approach to stitching. Pattern Play: MittensMake the most fetching hand warmers of the season. Meg Swansen:The Son Also RisesMeg's son Cully steps in, introducing his textured cable hat.
Knit Simple Holiday 2009 at Pavi Yarns.
Vogue Knitting/Designer Knitting ~ Holiday 2009 at Pavi Yarns
Color VibesBeauty and brains—what more could you ask of a knitted hat?
Think BigChunky-chic cowls—the more dramatic, the better.
Gold RushTone down the tint and let the knitting shine through.
Plum's the WordPurple proves it's all-purpose appeal.
Through The Looking GlassReady for a little gift knitting? Bank on the richest tones and textures around.
Designer DetailsYou'll be wearing Anna Sui and Twinkle to those festive holiday fetes.
Vogue Knitting/Designer Knitting ~ Fall 2009 at Pavi Yarns.
Knit Simple Fall 2009 at Pavi Yarns.
Inside this issue:The busy broadcast journalist tells KS how she finds Serenity (aptly, the name of her new line of yarns) in all things knit. We've got a doozy of a dozen neck warmers, shrunk down to the season's chic new size. These clean, grownup looks are proof that indulging in color play doesn't have to get messy. Our tutorials will get you started. When it's too warm for a full-on winter coat, layer a figure-flattering cardi on top (plus sizes available).
Zippy zip-ups rule the elementary school this fall. Plus a 1-2-3 tutorial on inserting zippers. Knit and crocheted baby blankets charmingly take shape-choose circle or squares-to perk up any nursery.
Broomstick lace lends a delicate touch to a two-toned messenger bag.
Vogue Knitting ~ Knit 1 Summer 2009.
Vogue Knitting ~ Knit Simple Summer 2009
Vogue Knitting/Designer Knitting ~ Spring 2009.
Please note that the Vogue Knitting Magazine has changed its name to comply with USA regulations. It is now called "Designer Knitting". As you will see, the content remains the same and the magazine is packed with fabulous designer patterns, yarn reviews, fashion resources, the latest techniques and knitting news.
Vogue Knitting International Winter 2005 edition has something for everyone. Check out some of the features:2005 Knit-Out & Crochet. Meg Swansen On: Armenian Knitting. Nicky Epstein's All About Edges VK Tour of England. A Matter of Principle: An intellectual-property attorney sheds light on how fair use and copyright law affects knitters. The Voice of Knitting: Low tech meets high tech as knitting aficionados start a new aural tradition. Under Construction: Short rows, dropped stitches, irregular cables and more provide enough graphic material to make these knits stand out in a crowd. Winter Wonderland: Our cabled classics are so creatively inspiring, you'll be tempted to declare your own snow day. Designer Attitudes - Against the Grain: Anna Sui, Michael Kors, Cynthia Rowley and Adrienne Vittadini brighten the season with cozy couture. Going Pro: Reclaim argyle, jackets and tweeds with these men's-wear-inspired pieces. Frosty Ladies: The chicest apres-ski wear this side of Aspen will melt the heart of any (snow)man. By Invitation Only - Hats, Scarves and Mittens: Linda Cyr, Brandon Mably and Debbie Bliss design their dream accessories.
Vogue Knitting, Knit 1 Magazine, Fall 2007.IN THIS ISSUEGRANNY’S BACK…and how! Shannon Okey surfs the web for craftsters who have reclaimed the grannysquare afghan.SO KNITORIOUSThe couple who knits together, stays together. Vickie Howell chats with the Inn crowd, Tori Spelling and hubby Dean McDermott.BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARDKnit.1’s fave tech guru, Leigh Witchel, shares tips on ways to avoid the headache of ripping back.BABY GOT BACKIf you’ve got it, flaunt it! Learn from design pros how to use your needles to accentuate the pluses of plus sizes.BACK TO THE FUTUREGet ready for liftoff in UFOs (unbelievably fashionable objects).BACK TO SCHOOLThese preppy projects earn an A+ for class—even if your student days are long behind you.BACK TO BASICSThese sweaters are so comfy they’ll feel like a second skin.BACK TO WORKMake way for the editors-in-chic!BACK TO BACKLook good coming and going with projects that have bedazzling backstories.
IN THIS ISSUESPORTY SPICEPlay it again, lamb! Shannon Okey scours the Internet to prove that knitters got game.PLYING HIGHTwo Swedish ski pros are the new crochet kings of the mountain. By Vickie HowellJUST DO KNIT!Here's a bevy of jocks who rock...and make socks. By Leslie PetrovskiEXTREME KNITTINGThey're like knitters on steroids: fast, furious and fantastically creative. By Leigh WitchelTEAM SPIRITIf you can't be an athlete, be an athletic supporter.CLUB KIDSN E 1 4 10 S? It's match time, so get those needles clicking.NAUTICAL BUT NICEGet ready to do some naval gazing in chic knits that are shipshape.WORKSHOP: GONE STITCHIN'We'll show you the ropes in our visual guide to cables and bobbles.OMTranscend your typical workout with enlightened yoga knits and accessories.JOCKEY FOR HERHorseplay for equestrian pedestrians
This Winter issue is brimming with cozy covers and saucy sweaters to keep your family warm ‘til the tulips start to bloom.
Chase the winter blahs away with our selection of Winter Blues. Make a sound investment with—wait for it—vests to knit for the whole family. And while you’re at it, keep everyone’s tootsies toasty with our basic sock pattern, easily adaptable for all sizes. You’ll want to save our tips on knitting for baby and our advice on downsizing sweater patterns. Add to that a cozy tweedy afghan pattern, and you’ll never have to worry about drafty rooms again.