Oyster Top by Rosee Woodland – issue 32
Rosee Woodland’s mohair jumper boasts dramatic flounced sleeves and subtle stripes. This elegant garment is knitted in Debbie Bliss Angel; the striped effect is created by holding the yarn singly or...
View ArticlePavone hat by Woolly Wormhead – issue 32
Woolly Wormhead’s delicate summer hat with a peacock inspired motif uses a glorious hand-dyed alpaca-silk yarn. You can get hold of this pattern by buying a digital version of The Knitter Issue 32....
View ArticleLeaf Cable top by Sirdar – issue 32
This light, elegant, easy-to-wear cardigan by Sirdar has been designed with two sleeve lengths – the sleeveless version shown here in light brown, and a short-sleeved design. You can get hold of this...
View ArticleDorothea tunic by Sarah Hatton – issue 32
The unpredictable nature of the British climate means that there has always been a need for warm jumpers that can be slipped on over blouses, dresses or linen trousers when the sun goes in. This...
View ArticleLarwood men’s cardigan by Martin Storey – issue 32
The cricket cardigan is an enduring style that is popular with men of all ages. Traditionally knitted in cream wool with contrasting stripes along the hems and button bands, they are usually cabled and...
View ArticleLusekofta jumper by Susan Crawford – issue 32
This pretty jumper by Susan Crawford was inspired by Norwegian knitwear and, in particular, its namesake, the lice-patterned sweater. Susan says: “I wanted to design a contemporary garment that at the...
View ArticleMullin top by Nick Atkinson – issue 32
This dramatic top by Nick Atkinson is perfect example of a pattern that looks complex but is relatively straightforward – so you’ll win praise for your creation without having tied yourself in knots...
View ArticleBig herringbone cowl by WhitKnits
It’s Friday, it’s lunchtime, so that means just one thing – time for a fabulous pattern! This week we bring you the Big Herringbone Cowl by Whit Knits for Purl Soho. via Purlbee.com And when they say...
View ArticleJuliet’s blog – Ring a roses knitting
Juliet Bernard of The Knitter experiments with jewellery knitting thanks to some brand new needles. I had such fun knitting a ring and having it cast in silver a while ago that I have been thinking...
View ArticleCompetition: Gorgeous Yarns goodie bag
It’s the first birthday of yarn company Gorgeous Yarns, and we’re celebrating with this fantastic competition! Worth almost £100, this prize includes a hand-made, silk-lined project bag, three skeins...
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