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Enjoy all four issues of Interweave Knits exactly as they were printed in 2010: Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter editions. Plus, you’ll receive a free digital edition of the special issue Interweave Knits Holiday Gifts 2010!
The full-color electronic versions of these magazines include easy-to-navigate table of contents, easy-to-print patterns, informative articles, designer profiles, and all the tips and techniques that Interweave Knits is known for. The 2010 season showcases over 100 patterns for pullovers, cardigans, home decor, accessories, and more. Learn twisted stitch and Kitchener stitch, how to perfect closures such as buttonholes and zippers, color transitions, and so much more.
See below for a sample of designs included in this collection, and preview the Table of Contents at the Interweave website!
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Leyfi, designed by Rosemary Hill and knit in elann.com Peruvian Highland Chunky by Nicole Foster, is a beautiful pullover knit from the top down with tiers of lace leaves extending from the yoke down the flared sleeves. In finished bust measurements 36, 40, 44, 48, 52" (finished length 27.75, 28, 29, 30, 31.25"), it uses 972, 972, 1080, 1296, 1404 yards of chunky weight (15-16 st/4") yarn - just 13, 13, 15, 18, 19 balls of elann.com Peruvian Highland Chunky!
Shaped darts at the front and back edges of the Tissue Cardigan, designed by Deborah Newton, compensate for the circular shape of the yoke, creating a true-to-life fit with minimal finishing. The fronts, back, and sleeves are knit separately, and then stitches are picked up all around for the delicate lace yoke. Best suited for intermediate knitters, it is available in finished bust measurements of 34.5, 39, 43, 47, 51"; finished length 22.75, 23.5, 24, 24.25, 24.25"), and uses 5, 6, 6, 7, 7 balls of Misti Alpaca Lace (100% baby alpaca - lace weight - 437 yards per 50g ball) knit to 19 st/4" with 2 strands held together, or 2185, 2622, 2622, 3059, 3059 yards of substitute yarn of similar gauge and weight.
Shaped darts at the front and back edges of the Tissue Cardigan, designed by Deborah Newton and knit in elann.com Peruvian Baby Lace Merino by Paloma Parra, compensate for the circular shape of the yoke, creating a true-to-life fit with minimal finishing. The fronts, back, and sleeves are knit separately, and then stitches are picked up all around for the delicate lace yoke. Best suited for intermediate knitters, it is available in finished bust measurements of 34.5, 39, 43, 47, 51"; finished length 22.75, 23.5, 24, 24.25, 24.25"), and uses 2185, 2622, 2622, 3059, 3059 yards of yards of lace weight yarn held knit to 19 st/4" with 2 strands held together - works out to 4, 5, 5, 6, 6 balls of elann.com Peruvian Baby Lace Merino.
The deep waist ribbing and large shawl collar of the Beach House Pullover, designed by Mercedes Tarasovich-Clark, work together with a rich staghorn cable on the body and sleeves to create a classic look. Best suited for intermediate knitters, it is available in finished bust measurements 38.5, 42, 46, 50, 54" (finished length 24, 24.5, 26, 26.5, 28"). It requires 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 balls of Nashua Handknits Creative Focus Worsted (75% wool/ 25% alpaca - worsted weight - 18 st/4" - 220 yards per 100g ball), or use 1540, 1760, 1980, 2200, 2420 yards of substitute yarn of similar gauge and weight.
The deep waist ribbing and large shawl collar of the Beach House Pullover, designed by Mercedes Tarasovich-Clark and knit in elann.com Peruvian Highland Donegal by Nicole Foster, work together with a rich staghorn cable on the body and sleeves to create a classic look. In finished bust measurements 38.5, 42, 46, 50, 54" (finished length 24, 24.5, 26, 26.5, 28"), it uses 1540, 1760, 1980, 2200, 2420 yards of worsted weight (18 st/4") or 15, 17, 19, 21, 23 balls of Peruvian Highland Donegal.
Essential Cardigan, designed by Laura Grutzeck, is an elegant and refined must have for any wardrobe. Smooth stockinette stitch is contrasted by wide bands of broken rib and gentle asymmetry at the buttonband which extends into a flattering stand-up collar. Suitable for beginning knitters, it is available in finished bust measurements 33, 35, 36.25, 40.75, 44, 48.25" (finished length 21.5, 22, 22.5, 23.25, 24.25, 25.25"), and uses 8, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 balls of Naturally Yarns NZ Harmony 8 Ply (100% wool - DK Weight - 22 st/4" - 136 yards per 50g ball), or 1088, 1088, 1224, 1360, 1496, 1768 yards of substitute yarn of similar gauge and weight.
Impasto Shawlette, designed by Susanna IC, proves that slip-stitch knitting can be beautiful and airy when knit on larger needles. By using short rows and simple stripes interrupted by slipped stitches, you too can create a shawlette that is simple to knit and looks stunningly intricate. In one size (76" long and 16" wide), it uses 2 skeins of the main color and 1 skein each of 4 contrasting colors of Berroco Pure Pima (100% cotton - DK Weight - 22 st/4"- 115 yards per 50g ball), or 230 yards of the main color and 115 yards each of 4 contrasting colors of substitute yarn of similar gauge and weight.

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Enjoy all four issues of Interweave Knits exactly as they were printed in 2010: Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter editions. Plus, you’ll receive a free digital edition of the special issue Interweave Knits Holiday Gifts 2010!
The full-color electronic versions of these magazines include easy-to-navigate table of contents, easy-to-print patterns, informative articles, designer profiles, and all the tips and techniques that Interweave Knits is known for. The 2010 season showcases over 100 patterns for pullovers, cardigans, home decor, accessories, and more. Learn twisted stitch and Kitchener stitch, how to perfect closures such as buttonholes and zippers, color transitions, and so much more.
See below for a sample of designs included in this collection, and preview the Table of Contents at the Interweave website!
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