![]() This issue includes an interview with Emi Ito, who answers our questions of creativity and misappropriation. This means more room for the gorgeous photography you love, an increased font size, and a wider range of sizes for some patterns (with the aim for all patterns in future issues).įeaturing designs by AMY CHRISTOFFERS // SARI NORDLUND // SORAYA GARCÍA // ISA CATEPILLÁN // CLARE LAKEWOOD // JOSÉE PAQUINE // MARJORIE MARTIN // RACHAEL REESE // STEPHANIE EARP We’re also excited that we’ve finally been able to add more pages to the magazine. For your summer wardrobe, we have essential summer tops and tees, a cardigan, a shawl, and a crochet bag – all light and breezy for warmer days. Please see our shipping and returns page for more information.Summer is just around the corner! The nine designs this issue were inspired by ceramic tiles, terracotta, and sand, so expect earthy shades with splashes of colour and organic, repeating patterns. Wrapped especially for you, UK orders will be sent via Royal Mail, US orders via USPS, and all other international orders via Deutsche Post. Orianna (colourwork pullover with diamond motif)Ĩ sizes finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 90 - 135cm / 36 - 54”. To be worn with up to 10 cm / 4” positive ease. One size 211cm / 83” along top edge x 53cm / 21” at deepest point.Ħ sizes finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 88 - 134cm / 34½ - 52¾”. ![]() To be worn with 10 - 20 cm / 4 - 8” of positive ease. To be worn with 4 - 8 cm / 2 - 3” positive ease.Ħ sizes finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 86 - 153cm / 34 - 61”. Tabular (colourwork yoke pullover with triangle)ĥ sizes finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 84 - 124) cm / 33 - 49”. ![]() To be worn with 6 - 8 cm / 2½ - 3” negative ease. Sizing Details Chrysocolla (bobble cable pullover)Ĩ sizes finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 81 - 116.5cm / 32 - 46”. You can also access a digital copy via Ravelry using the download code printed on the inside cover of the magazine. Your purchase of the print magazine also includes access to a digital copy, which will be emailed to you after checkout. Speaking of projects, before you choose which of the multi-hued patterns to cast on, check out Juju Vail’s article discussing ideas and apps to get your colour juices flowing. All set against a series of hand painted backdrops, made for us by abstract artist Kim Whiteside, this issue aims to satisfy your colour cravings in the form of 5 sweaters, 2 hats, faded socks, and 2 sumptuous shawls to keep you cosy.įeaturing designs by: Amy Christoffers, Andrea Mowry, Astrid Troland, Debra Gerhard, Emily Greene, Maja Möller, Lesley Anne Robinson, Julie Dubreux, Paula Pereira, and Tatyana Scotce.Īlongside the patterns we have a jewel-toned winter salad to keep things bright, Francesca Baldry reflects on the history of the button, plus Anna Maltz muses on what makes us keep picking up our needles and casting on anew, project after project. Intriguing texture and colour comes courtesy of fair isle, two-colour brioche, stripes, and slipped stitches. Darker nights mean knitted delights! Taking inspiration from gems, geological forms, and geometric shapes, our Winter Issue is packed full of designs with vivid hues.
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