With a sophisticated sensibility and a range of projects that challenge knitting convention, knit.wear celebrates authentic luxury for every day. Each issue features sleek, simple, artful handknits for the thoughtful knitter, in-depth technique articles that refine tradition, design how-tos and inspiration, and much more.

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Celebrate the beauty of knitting with the Spring 2013 issue of knit.wear. Angular silhouettes and sleek textures make the most of spring fibers. Take inspiration from knits with strong lines and soft color (“White Lines”), long, lean silhouettes (“Soft Geometry”), modern, versatile shapes (“Open/Close”), simply pretty lace (“Lace Deconstructed”), and vibrant, youthful color (“By Numbers”). We’ll also take a look at a new way to shape intarsia, a deconstruction of handkerchief hems, and fiber artist Johan Ku. The building blocks of knitting, made new.

Pre-order the physical issue or purchase the digital edition now! On newsstands April 2.

 

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Recent Issues

  • knit.wear Fall 2012

    See how sophisticated the handmade life can be with the Fall 2012 issue of knit.wear. Knitting fundamentals and ready-to-wear style meet for sleek fall staples— from minimal, textured knits (“Material Things”), to bold, sculptural lace (“Open Up”), to richly pleated fabrics (“Nip/Tuck”), to experiments in ribbing (“Elastic”), to pieces with a single, luscious focal point (“In the Details”). Plus, refine your knitting with a look at machine-sewing your handknits and a lesson on choosing the perfect cast-on and bind-off.

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  • knit.wear Spring 2012

    The Spring 2012 issue of this special publication is packed with 25 simple, flattering knits you’ll want to wear right now. Make the most of subtle details— from simple stitches with big impact (“Knit Minimal”), to twisted fabrics (“With Dimension”), to diaphanous openwork (“On Air”), to richly gathered texture (“Ruche”), and dramatic one-piece knits (“Seamless”). Plus, we’ll take an in-depth look at short-rows with Erica Patberg, learn a couture finishing tip from Kathy Augustine, and reimagine color with Glenna C. Harris. Clean, shapely knits with clever details: cast on, knit, wear.

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  • knit.wear, Premiere 2011

    With a sophisticated sensibility and a range of projects that challenge knitting convention, knit.wear celebrates authentic luxury for every day. Each issue features sleek, simple, artful handknits for the thoughtful knitter, in-depth technique articles that refine tradition, design how-tos and inspiration, and much more.

    Check out our brand-new knitting issue: knit.wear, simple handknits for the thoughtful knitter. We're focusing on conceptual, wearable knits with a clean, modern aesthetic—built in unusual ways and with interesting techniques. Interesting to knit, easy to wear.

     

     

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