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Knitter's Magazine is full of wonderful inspirations!
Magazines are listed in reverse issue order (newest at the top)
Older issues not pictured below are not available.
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Knitter's Spring 2012 We all have a level of comfort and a place where we want to push ourselves. The excitement of a new idea or project can keep us interested and eager to consider new and fun techniques and yarns. From slip stitches with yarns carried across the fabric to color work in Fair Isle or intarsia, there is something here of interest for any knitter. A16567 $6.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Knitter's Winter 2012 Texture and form: Playing with knits and purls offers the ability to create the fabrics and shapes that you love. Mix in a few clever ideas--beads, lace, or I-cord--and you are on the road to creating stunning pieces. Simple stitches, cool ideas and amazing yarns result in a bevy of projects worthy of your time. A15956 $5.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Knitter's Fall 2011 Cover sweater Autumn delight and its companion men's pullover Woodsman are both featured in this month's issue. A14897 $5.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Knitter's Summer 2011 Edgy Attitudes and Block Parties are featured in this wonderful array of knits! A14546 $5.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Knitter's Spring 2011 Hot properties may get you tinking of choice real estate or exotic destinations with unique and desireable characteristics - 4-star accommodations, luxurious amenities, extravagant appointments. In knits, I am talking great details - subtle shaping, great fabric, clever accents; properties that make your hand-knit special. A13723 $5.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Knitter's Winter 2010 This issue features an array of multi-season knits and a few that are definitely cold weather fare. Don't miss Alexis Xenakis' visit with author Debbie Macomber in the Knitting Universe. She shares her perspective on knitting, life, writing, philanthropy, and her new yarn line. Techies will appreciate the two modular garments that came from our Stitches Midwest 2010 Design Challenge. Entrelac, the focus of the challenge, resulted in more than we had anticipated-a trapeze jacket with gradated color movement and a bolero with mitered rectangles, stripes, and tucks along with the entrelac. Gwen Bortner's cable sampler shawl adds texture to the bias mix. A12339 $5.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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Knitter's Fall 2010 Celebrate Knitter's 100th Issue with 50+ stellar knits! A11451 $5.95 Click on image at left for contents view
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