In each issue, we feature up-and-coming designers, popular yarns, fun and concise tutorials, and fresh photography that invites the reader into a yarn-filled daydream. The projects are simple but intriguing, stylish but wearable, and designed for knitters of all ages and sizes.

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Take the knitted accessory to new heights with this super-sized special issue of Knitscene. With themed collections, plentiful tutorials, breathtaking photography, interesting features, and Knitscene’s usual sense of style and focus on simplicity, this issue will be a shelf-keeper for years to come. 

Buy the digital edition now or pre-order your physical copy from the Interweave store. On Newsstands June 5, 2012

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  • Knitscene Summer 2012

    It's back to nature and back to basics with the summer issue of Knitscene. We explore leaf motifs in all their forms, as well as organic cotton yarns. Simple, warm-weather projects make great basics, while Sarah Wilson (AKA The Sexy Knitter) shows off a girly sensibility in her exclusive design collection. Discover great knitting bags, how to measure gauge accurately, and the world of knit comics. The 23 designs are simple, wearable, and free-spirited.

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  • Knitscene Spring 2012

    Revel in variegated yarns, whimsical style, and exciting how-to with the Spring 2012 issue of Knitscene. Learn to work duplicate stitch embroidery and about the colorful world of Mercedes Tarasovich-Clark. Discover the difference between kettle dyed and space dyed yarns—and the other basic dye styles of your favorite sock yarns. Get a sneak peek of the season’s new yarns and a trend overview. Fashions range from urban to retro to sleek to sweetheart—something for every knitter. 

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  • Knitscene, Winter 2011

    Knitscene's first-ever Winter issue delights with a collection of 22 must-have knits. From gypsy sweaters in the highlands to bobbled knits along the river; London-inspired cardigans for the gray days of winter; angora yarns; and the work of indie designer Alexis Winslow, this issue packs a wintery mix of inspiration, fun, and information.

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  • Knitscene, Fall 2011

    The new Fall 2011 issue of knitscene has something for everyone, with patterns for cardigans, sweaters, shawls, and more! Learn to customize knitted sweaters to fit your body, and how a seamless yoke sweater is made. Knitted lace edgings and laceweight yarns are also featured.

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  • Knitscene, Summer 2011

    In its first ever summer issue, Knitscene explores plant fibers, quick and unusual accessories, and great layering garments. Who says people don't knit in the summertime? This is a dynamic time of year, characterized by long days, sun-lit activities, and wild color. We travel, we find time to relax, we spend time in air-conditioning and along the rims of volcanoes. Every page is inspiring and lively, while the knitting itself is simple and fun.

     

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  • Knitscene Winter/Spring 2011

    Simple-but-clever knitting can lead to really cool results. The newest issue of Knitscene exemplifies this philosophy with 26 projects that will entice crafters of all skill levels-from stockinette to basic Fair Isle to quick one-skeiners with sparkle. The silhouettes are interesting and modern. The yarns are on-trend and fun to work with. The style is free-because you're a free spirit.

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  • Knitscene Fall 2010

    Knitscene's fifth anniversary issue is packed with all the trimmings you expect from the magazine. Hannah Fettig delivers three exclusive new patterns as our featured designer, and we have 29 projects that will beg you to cast on immediately. Lace and ribbing are the cornerstones of this issue, showing off the diversity of these knitting basics. Karen Frisa digs deep into the hows and whys of ribbing, and Amy Palmer explores ways to make any sock pattern fit your feet. This issue of Knitscene will have you knitting for Fall in no time.


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