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Interweave Crochet Winter 2011 has arrived
The Winter 2011 issue of Interweave Crochet arrived at the shop yesterday.
In this issue, they explore lace for winter with several big, bold winter lace designs and a handful of fine lace designs, to add a light touch of lace to your burly winter garb. And socks! We have three ways to make socks, including fabulous Pamir slip-stitch socks. Maire Treanor’s series on Clones lace continues with two shamrock designs. Add some jackets and vests, as well as a blanket, and it all adds up to 22 projects to cheer you through winter.
Vicky
Interweave Knitscene Spring 2012 Magazine
Interweave’s Spring issue of Knitscene arrived this morning from America.
Here are some of the 23 patterns in this issue – something for everyone I think!
Plus you can learn to work duplicate stitch embroidery and about the colorful world of Mercedes Tarasovich-Clark as well as the difference between kettle dyed and space dyed yarns—and the other basic dye styles of your favorite sock yarns.
Vicky
Interweave Stitch Spring 2012
Jump start into spring with Interweave Stitch Spring 2012 magazine. With 36 fresh projects for outdoor living, wardrobe accessories, and home décor–plus several adorable gifts to make for your favorite babies–Stitch Spring is bursting with the ideas, techniques, and inspiration that will help you welcome back the warm weather.
Vicky
Interweave Knits Winter 2011
Warm your world with the winter issue of Interweave Knits that has just arrived from the USA.
In this issue there are 23 delicious projects celebrate cosy cold-weather knitting with vintage silhouettes, twisting cables, and embellished fancies. There’s also an interview with Annemor Sundbo, Norway’s preeminent knitting historian, and a helpful article on cables.
Vicky
Interweave Stitch Gifts 2011
Get ready for the holidays in style with Stitch Gifts, a special 148-page publication packed full of contemporary sewing projects perfect for gift-giving. You’ll find gift projects for the entire family, with a focus on small projects and stash-busting projects that can be completed quickly.
Offering over 50 gift projects and ideas, the issue also features time-saving tips for holiday sewing, embellishing ideas for store-bought items, holiday décor projects plus much more!
Issue Highlights:
- Fast and Fabulous! – Features fun and festive projects you can make in an afternoon, many using small amounts of fabric. Great for stashbusting!
- Sew Festive – Check out our holiday-themed project section featuring ornaments, stockings, table decorations, fabric garlands, and more.
- The Embellished Gift – Save time by buying a plain store-bought item then customizing it with machine embroidery, beading, ribbons, appliqué and more for a unique gift. We offer simple technique tutorials plus project ideas.
- Stitch Holiday Gift Sewing Guide – stylish gifts section featuring projects for friends and family including toys, accessories (bags, scarves, hats, mittens, jewelry), wearables (simple clothes for men, women, and children), and home accents (pillows, placemats, table runners, lap quilts and more.
- It’s a Wrap! – Creative wrapping ideas using fabric including fabric gift tags, fabric ribbon, fabric labels, fabric bags, fabric-covered boxes and more.
- Sewing Basics – A complete reference section that covers essential the sewing supplies and basic techniques.
Stitch Gifts isn’t just for the holidays. Do you have a birthday, anniversary, or special occasion on the horizon? Our gift projects make ideal gifts for almost any occasion.
Vicky
Knitscene Winter 2011 is here
The Winter 2011 issue of Knitscene magazine arrived from the USA today. This issue features 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.
Here’s what you can expect in this issue:
Vicky
A new magazine from Interweave – knit.wear
Interweave have a new magazine out called knit.wear. It focusses on conceptual, wearable knits with a clean, modern aesthetic—built in unusual ways and with interesting techniques. Here are just some of the patterns:
Vicky
Stitch Magazine Winter 2011
The Winter issue of Stitch Magazine celebrates rich textured fabrics, from wool felt to leather and suede—perfect for sewing cozy projects for the winter months. The issue includes 35 fun and stylish projects from garments and accessories to home accents and holiday décor.
Features include an in-depth technique article on sewing with faux leather and suede, a step-by-step tutorial on drafting a custom skirt and sewing a day and night version, plus a profile on felt designer Anne Kyyro Quinn.
Vicky
Knitting Traditions Fall 2011
Knitting Traditions is a special issue magazine from Interweave Press that looks at the history of knitting from all over the world. Due it’s popularity this is the second issue to be published this year.
Inside the Fall 2011 issue you’ll find:
- Over 35 patterns from all over the world, designed by master knitters like Nancy Bush, Margaret Stove, Galina Khmeleva, Evelyn Clark, as well as the popular Scottish Kilt Hose by Audrey Manwaring-Spencer
- Inspiring and informative companion stories that frame the projects with cultural and historical context, taking you to the heart of knitting from around the world.
- Focuses on techniques ranging from lace and colorwork to heel treatments of the 16th century, with various projects like stockings, socks, mittens, shawls, and sweaters to accompany.
- And so much more.
Vicky
Interweave Knits Holiday Gifts 2011
Christmas will be here before you know it, so you may like to use the Interweave Knits Holiday Gifts 2011 issue for some ideas for your Christmas knitting projects.
This issue explores various styles, from mature and sophisticated to fun and funky; from colorful kids’ projects to elegant home décor. Dabble in the rustic with Log Cabin Knits; get luminous sophistication with All Lit Up; play with toys in Playthings; try your hand at ornate detail in the Victorian-inspired A House With Gables; get folksy with the holiday décor of Folk Craft. And finally, Made For Fun brings home those colorful, simple knits that make such great gifts.
Vicky





























