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We’re already looking forward to spring, with a low-down on the season’s new yarns, and an array of knitting patterns for lighter garments ideal for sunnier days, as well as some cosier design for snuggling up in.
Highlights include Rosee Woodland’s fresh green marco tunic in airy alpaca, and Sarah Hatton’s subtly shaped Adena jacket.
On our news pages we celebrate the the 100 Million Stitches campaign, offer a glimpse of Rowan’s upcoming collections and take a peek at some great tools for knitters.
Elsewhere in the issue, Stitch London's Lauren O'Farrell shares her passion for unconventional knitting, and editor Juliet Bernard looks at the trends for spring and summer, ensuring we're well and truly in the mood for some warmer weather!
Patterns in The Knitter Issue 29
Marco tunic – Rosee Woodland’s lighter-than-air tunic top
Ronaldsey jumper – Judy Furlong’s rugged cable jumper for men
Miranda Bag – Kyoko Nakayoshi’s chunky handbag
Seashell T-shirt – Nick Atkinson’s silky top with striking shell and eyelet patterning
Corentin jumper – Belinda Boaden’s elegantly draping denim jumper adorned with cables and lace
Pure Pillow – Rico Design’s classic cabled cushion in organic wool
Liadan Scarf – Helen Ardley’s cable scarf finished with delicate crocheted lace edgings
Adena jacket – Sarah Hatton’s cosy, chunky jacket with an unusual plaited edging
Ariel – Julie Ferguson’s short sleeved jacket and matching gauntlets with lace and buttons
Little Freddie cardi – Sublime’s classic Fair Isle jacket for babies and toddlers in fresh, bright colours
Sock club: Bonneterie – Sarah Wilson aka The Sexy Knitter’s vintage feel knee-high socks
StashBuster: Trethawle – Aniken Allis’ unisex cosy cabled handwarmers
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