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Every year when graduation time rolls around I can't believe these little babies I've known since day one are graduating from high school (or college!). When I graduated, I got lots of checks, which was great, but I also got a handknitted blanket. I still have that blanket, and every time I see...
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Basilica, draped in front Euclid, side wrapped I've worked lots of scarf knitting patterns and several large wraps, but I've only knit a couple of shawls. As much as I like them, I just haven't been able to incorporate them into my everyday wardrobe. I have a friend who knits amazingly intricate...
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Morgana Scarf from Juey Yarn Congratulations to Debbie Askegran of Boulder, Colorado for winning our Grand Prize! Debbie will be getting the Morgana Scarf knitting kit from Juey Yarns. We have more winners, too. The following people have won magazine packs from Interweave! Geraldine Scott Tamara Shelley...
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Lady Eleanor by Kathleen Powers Johnson, from Scarf Style One of my Knitter's Resolutions this year is to work with different stitch patterns. Kathleen Power Johnson's Lady Eleanor, from the book Scarf Style , has been on my list for years, and I think it'll finally make its appearance in...
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Scarves are a knitter's staple. They're wonderful gifts, fabulous stash-busters, and a fun way to work with new stitch patterns and yarns. The 7 patterns in our new free eBook, Knitting Scarves for all Seasons: 7 Free Scarf Knitting Patterns , offer a range of difficulty from easy scarf knitting...
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Last weekend, I had the opportunity to attend the Interweave Knitting Lab in San Mateo, CA. It was so much fun, meeting people and learning new things. I attended three workshops: Basic Brioche, Two-Color Brioche (both with Nancy Marchant), and Roositude Inlay (with Nancy Bush). Here's what I made...
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Most of us began our knitting careers with scarves. One of my first "real" projects was a simple garter stitch scarf, which I gave to a friend. She still wears it, almost ten years later. I cringe a tiny bit when I see her in it, but the rest of me is honored that she's loved it all these...
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We've all accidentally shrunken our wool sweaters in the wash, but on this episode of Knitting Daily TV we talk about when shrinking our knitwear is intentional, called felting. Join host Eunny Jang and yarn expert Clara Parkes for another great episode include felting tips and techniques and a look...
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Soutache Spencer by Annie Modesitt It happened again. I was innocently sitting on my couch at about 11 p.m., thinking that I needed to go to bed. "One more flip through the guide," I thought, and lo and behold, Sense and Sensibility . "Record it." I said to myself, so I did. I also...
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Knitters and crocheters rejoice! The new season of Knitting Daily TV is underway and airing on local Public Television stations nationwide. Join host Eunny Jang, editor of Interweave Knits magazine, and co-hosts Clara Parkes, Kristin Omdahl, and Shay Pendray for how-to knitting and crochet techniques...
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ColorKnits for Everyone! The Fall 2012 issue of ColorKnits is packed with color knitting delights. Whether you like intarsia, stranded knitting, simple colorwork, or true Fair Isle, there is something here to tempt you. Until now, the issue was only available in the iPad version . But as of today, you...
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We've all accidentally shrunken our wool sweaters in the wash, but on this episode of Knitting Daily TV we talk about when shrinking out knitwear is intentional, called felting. Watch a preview of episode 911: Getting Started: On this episode's Getting Started segment, host Eunny Jang gives a...
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Let's hear it for the red, white, and blue. Here are three free knitting patterns in those colors to help you celebrate our great country today. RED: Rivulet Scarf WHITE: Tabard Vest Blue: Shauna Sweater Download all three patterns for the perfect red, white, and blue knitted collection! Cheers,
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It seems like cowls are everywhere today, in stores and on the needles. I can see why they're popular—they're useful, quick to knit, and they're often one-skein wonders. A knitting trifecta if I've ever seen one. Knitted cowls can be real stash-buster patterns, too. One of my friends...
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Knit a Domino Square Potholder in just one evening! (Patterns from Domino Knitting by Vivian Høxbro) Ever since I watched the Knitting Daily Workshop, Domino Knitting with Vivian Høxbro , I've gotten really interested in learning how to knit mitered squares and figuring out how to put...