Just in and selling fast, get yours before they’re gone!
As promised, here is our sneak peek at two more of our latest influx of American magazines. This time we’re taking a look at Interweave Knits Fall 2014 and Enchanted Knits 2014.
First, Enchanted Knits. A special issue from Interweave, Enchanted Knits is brought to you by the editors of the popular Jane Austen Knits magazine, which you may recall from the last couple of years. Inspired by fairy tales, these designs certainly have a magical feel, but strike the right balance between fun and wearable.
We love this beautiful cabled jumper in Rowan Baby Merino Silk DK and these cosy colour work mittens in Rowan Felted Tweed DK (shades #154/Ginger and #181/Mineral), you only need one ball of each colour!
Interweave Knits Fall 2014 is full of cosy, practical knits for the cooler months.
There are cosy sweaters and cardigans, as well as accessories, such as this cowl in Rowan Felted Tweed Aran:
Like what you see? Don’t delay, these magazines always sell out fast!
Happy Knitting!
We’ve just had a very exciting delivery of four new magazines from America:
Knitting Traditions, Knitscene, Enchanted Knits and Interweave Knits.
Knitting Traditions is full of interesting articles on the history of knitting as well as beautiful patterns inspired by historical patterns and garments.
This issue contains articles on the knitting traditions of the the Sami, Knitting during the American Civil War and Traditional Dutch Ganseys. There are also patterns for the beautiful red shawl on the cover, a scarf, mittens, slippers, a child’s Gansey with matching hat and socks and a Christening set.
This pretty scarf in undyed lace weight yarn would make a lovely gift. Why not try it in our undyed Angel Lace?
Knitscene Fall 2014 is full of easy to wear knits which strike a nice balance between simple and interesting.
The cosy hoodie on the cover features interesting Gansey style detailing and would look great in Rowan Pure Wool Worsted.
We love these cute little mitts working in a cosy herringbone stitch. A fun little project, they only take 2 – 3 balls of Rowan Fine Tweed in shade #383/Leyburn.
Check back tomorrow for a little sneak peek at Interweave Knits and Enchanted Knits.
Happy Knitting!
Just arrived from America, Interweave Knits Spring 2014:
Full of gorgeous knits perfect for that tricky transition between the seasons, there are accessories and garments for every occasion.
We love this cosy shawl by Angela Tong, perfect for subtly variegated and semi solid yarns.
…..and the pretty lace on the yoke of this cardigan by Angela Hahn reminds us of trees full of spring blossom!
This cowl by Mindy Wilkes would add a splash of colour and bit of extra warmth to your outfit on chilly spring days and it looks fun to knit too!
Get your copy here before they go!
Happy Knitting!