knit.wear, Premiere 2011: Digital Edition
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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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Check out the premiere of the newest special issue from the editors of Interweave Knits magazine:
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knit.wear
simple handknits for the thoughtful knitter
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find all these projects and more in knit.wear:
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knit.wear Premiere 2011
This brand new special issue focuses on conceptual, wearable knits with a clean, modern aesthetic—built in unusual ways and with interesting techniques.
Interesting to knit, easy to wear.
knit.wear is packed full of knits that combine modern style with interesting knitting. Inside knit.wear, you'll find:
- The Perfect Sweater: desinger Pam Allen explores one simple shape four different ways for totally unique sweaters and cardigans.
- On The Edge: learn to knit clean designs that showcase just one or two fine details.
- The Elements of Knitting: explore elemental designs that use only knits and purls with striking results.
- Ruffle, Drape, and Pleat: learn to fold and manipulate knitted fabric in new ways.
- Assembly Required: knit garments that focus on unique constructions and structured stitches with a sculptural quality.
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  Preview On The Edge from knit.wear Premiere 2011:
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on the edge
just enough knit to show a detail...or two.
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 These simple, small garments focus on showcasing great knitted details.

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| shaped capelet with braided cables
Plush braided cables separated by reverse stockinette columns run across the body in a sideways-knit capelet. Cleverly hidden shaping creates gentle drape and unfussy, elegant fit.
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cable trimmed jacket with hood
A boxy, long-line silhouette shows off rich kettle-dyed colors and reversible-cable selvedges. A deep hood grows seamlessly out of the shoulders without an interruption to the cable pattern.
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Item #: EP2866 144 Pages
What a great start! This is a fabulous magazine. Congratulations to Eunny and her team! Every single article has my full attention - I'm now going to be very busy. :)
LIke a print version of Knitting Daily!
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A friend on Ravelry told me about this new magazine because I was searching around for the perfect decorative rib for a sweater I wanted to start using Jacqueline Fee's "Sweater Workshop" book. In the premiere issue, there is a great article about using ribbing in a variety of ways, "Ribbing Inspiration" by Debbie Newton... and the *perfect* eyelet rib, *exactly* what I was looking for! I downloaded the digital version, on her recommendation, and I'm really glad I did! It was worth the cost for the inspiration for this sweater, alone, with a bonus of *several* designs I will definitely consider in the future!
The designs and articles are informative & concise, and the photography is helpful and enticing. This *may* be my favorite Interweave magazine now. I also really like KnitScene, but this one may displace it as my favorite.
absolutely fabulous, congratulations to the editorial team! i wish i could get a printed version (and a subscription) instead of downloading.
knit.wear, Premiere 2011: Digital Edition
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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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