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Central Park Hoodie - Knitting Pattern Central Park Hoodie
The popular hoodie pattern with expanded sizes
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Babette Blanket - Knitting Pattern Babette Blanket
This blanket offers a journey in color for the crocheter.
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Sideways Spencer - New Knitting Pattern Sideways Spencer
Early nineteenth-century fashion with twenty-first century appeal.
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  • IWK Summer 2008 Elinor Tunic

    Elinor TunicEveryone wanted to take this tunic home with them (we checked everyone's backpack at the end of the day). We were a bit surprised at how great it looked on a variety of body types--we all assumed that the stripe at the hips would look terrible--but it didn't, it looked TERRIFIC! ...
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  • IWK Summer 2008 Drawstring Raglan

    Drawstring RaglanNotes on fit: In the magazine, this sweater is shown slightly open, with about 0.75" positive ease. On our Gallery Gals, we also show it worn open, scooching the fabric back along the drawstring to create gentle pleats/folds from the drawstring downwards. These pleats are an important part of the overall design--notice how they correspond to the points in the lace pattern, giving the lace-and-stripe combination just a bit more graceful emphasis. ...
  • IWK Summer 2008 Wakame Lace Tunic

    Wakame Lace TunicThe Gallery Gals loved the graceful, flowing lines of this tunic. We thought you could dress it up with a full skirt or shiny pants and colorful, dangly earrings; or, if you made it in bamboo, cotton, linen, or hemp, it would be great for a lovely brunch on the beach. (One can dream.) ...
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  • IWK Summer 2008 Plaid Halter

    Plaid HalterThis is a great, lightweight summer top! The hemp breathes, and the gauge isn't very tight, so if you live in a warm climate, this would be a great all-season pattern! We thought it would be good for office wear, or for giving speeches. (Debbie for President! Stefanie for Prime Minister! What a world THAT would be....) ...
  • IWK Summer 2008 Apres Surf Hoodie

    Apres Surf HoodieWhat is it about little hoodies that is so completely captivating? Why do we all want this garment for ourselves? I don't know, but I was really disappointed that I couldn't try on the sample. Sigh. The difference between this hoodie and most of the other hoodies you see around town (besides the lovely lace and the handknit splendor) is that it isn't the traditional boxy shape--it has set-in sleeves, waist shaping, and actual curves. Go Connie! ...
  • IWK Summer 2008 Leaf Kimono Top

    Leaf Kimono TopWhat's not to love? It's green. It's linen. It's lace. It fits. You can wear it over stuff; you can wear it anywhere. Everyone thought this was adorable....
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  • IWK Summer 2008 Roped Shell

    Roped ShellNotes in pattern advise no more than 2" negative ease max and no more than 2" positive ease max in order to not distort the stitch pattern. Overall: Good golly, Ms. Molly. This is just darn gorgeous in person. The fabric is to die for, the knitting is extremely fine work (Ms. Hahn, take a bow, if you would). There are details in this shell that blow my mind: the roped edging at neck and hem, the false seam is a lovely design element (and a clever one, too: it conceals the pattern "jog" caused by knitting in the round); the draped back neckline is just breathtaking. When I first saw this tank, I thought: "Well. I could just sing, this is so pretty." ...
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  • IWK Summer 2008 Imprint Tank

    Imprint TankDon't be scared of intarsia, say the Gallery Gals, especially not if it gives you a top like this one! (And by the way, Sarah? Designer Sarah? The inside of this garment is as pretty as the outside--all those color changes and yarn twists are beautiful. Well done!) ...
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  • IWK Summer 2008 Folded Cowl Tee

    Folded Cowl TeeWe LOVED this tee. We also quickly discovered that if the bust shaping wasn't too pronounced, the tee could be worn with either side as the front! We were delighted with how it looked either way. The front neckline is higher than the back, providing the little "cowl" effect that gives the tee its name. Since front necklines are generally lower than the back, this is also what makes the tee wearable two ways: as the gentle cowl neck with the lace detail at front hem, or as a scoop neck with lace detail at back hem. ...
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  • IWK Winter 2007 Henley Perfected

    Henley PerfectedOnce again, Bertha and the Interweave gang all try on the same sweater for the greater good of knitting, to demonstrate how the sweater looks with various amounts of ease, both positive and negative. ...
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  • IWK Summer 2007 Oriel Lace Blouse Gallery

    Oriel Lace BlouseThe Oriel Lace Blouse on Bertha and the Interweavers! Just as with the Corset Pullover, Bertha and the Interweave gang once again all try on the same sweater for the greater good of knitting, to demonstrate how the sweater looks with various amounts of ease, both positive and negative. ...
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  • The Summer Wheat Tank on Bertha and the Interweavers!

    Summer Wheat TankJust as with the Corset Pullover, Bertha and the Interweave gang once again all try on the same sweater for the greater good of knitting, to demonstrate how the sweater looks with various amounts of ease, both positive and negative. ...
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  • Corset Girls!

    Corset GirlsIntroducing the Corset 9! (and Bertha makes 10.) Sandi talked nine of us Interweavers into trying on the Corset Pullover and (gasp!) disclose our measurements for her post, Nine Women and a Sweater. So, for the greater good of knitting, we agreed to demonstrate how the sweater looks with various amounts of ease, both positive and negative. ...
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