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A great value at only $19.99 Or Bundle it with the 2006 and 2007 CDs for $49.99! | | Interweave Knits 2008 CD Collection Rediscover wool. Wool is a classic and timeless fiber, but with so many exotic options for fiber it tends to get put on the back burner. The Interweave Staff takes a new look at this old reserve and divulges six wool worthy yarns. Are you on Ravelry? Marilyn Roberts illuminates the not-so-secret internet site known as Ravelry, in her Spring 2008 article Ravelry Rules. If you don’t already know the joys of working with this site, you will after reading this article. Find your true color. Go beyond the basics with color theory in this informative article, Color for Knitters. You don’t have to be a professional artist to understand the concepts of creating dynamic garments with color. Enter a top-designer’s world as Julia Turjoman takes you into The Unique Knitting World of Norah Gaughan. Norah Gaughan is one of the superstars of the knitting world and now you can have a look into her life as a knitter. Get over 100 patterns for every time of the year. Find breezy, lacy patterns for spring and summer and cozy yet sophisticated patterns for fall and winter. Plus discover sweet sweaters to flatter fuller figures. | | | A great value at only $19.99 Or Bundle it with the 2006 and 2008 CDs for $49.99!
| | Interweave Knits 2007 CD Collection Explore cables with Deborah Newton. The cable is demystified in this article. From picking that foundation stitch to deciding on the crossover pattern, Deborah Newton walks you through it all. Learn about the camel, an exotic animal that might not be all that far away. In the article Out of Mongolia, Jessica Gordon discusses the Mongolian camel, an anthropologist named Nancy Shand, and the vision of bringing camel yarn to the United States. Knit the perfect sock, from the toe up. Ann Budd takes you step by step through knitting your socks from the toe up, with pictures and diagrams all along the way. Meet Kristin Nicholas. Marilyn Roberts enters the world of a designer who is known for her use of bright colors and geometric designs that have been compared to a kaleidoscope. Discover her inspiration and find some inspiration of your own. Find patterns that range from great garments to chase the chill in the fall and winter to easy shapes, sweet colors, and crisp textures in the spring and summer. | | | A great value at only $19.99 Or Bundle it with the 2008 and 2007 CDs for $49.99! | | Interweave Knits 2006 CD Collection Travel to the Andes where handknits are a staple of the culture. In the article Innovation in the Andes, Making Bobble Yarn Linda Ligon discusses the process that the people of the Andes use to create their exquisite yarns and garments. Take a dip with handknitted bathing suits. Deborah Pulliam enters the retro world of the handknitted bathing suit; stepping back in time to the 1920’s and 1930’s when these types of suits were quite the style. Discover the luxury of alpaca fleece. Lisa Cortright dishes up all the details on these cute creatures. She discusses the differences in Suri and Huacayas alpacas and the rich quality of yarn these animals can produce. Go beyond the basics with Eunny Jang and learn to shape with lace. Knitting lace is a traditional technique dating back many generations and in this article Eunny demonstrates how to shape a garment while knitting it in a lace pattern. Create garments with patterns that are irresistible with sumptuous yarns, glowing color and classic shapes. Uncover projects for Winter sweaters to Summer bathing suits and everything in between. | | | Already Have the 2006, 2007 and 2008 Collection CDs? Build Your Own Bundle with any of the Interweave Knits CD Collections! Simply add any three Interweave Knits Collection CDs into your shopping cart and watch the savings pile up! | | | | Interweave Knits 2005 CD Collection Use short-rows in your knitting. Veronik Avery is back with another technique article on short-rows. This time she talks about the varying ways that you can use short-rows to shape a garment. Discover knitting as an art with Teva Durham. Meet the designer whose approach to knitting is all about the art. Teva Durham’s garments are more of an expression of her artistic personality rather than items of clothing (though they make great wardrobe pieces). Help to save the environment. Sandi Wiseheart, in her article Recycle, Reuse, Reknit, highlights many designers who have taken the initiative to go “green” with their knitting. The secret is simply by seeing your projects, yarn, everything in a new light. Uncover a Japanese art. Shibori is a Japanese term to describe color and texture in fabrics. It is often associated with fine silk kimonos, but not anymore. Judith S. L. Young reveals the patterns Shibori is taking in the knitting world. Find timeless patterns that have their own unique twist. Summer and spring have fresh and breezy garments while fall and winter feature full and comfy patterns, all of which will be stables to any wardrobe. | | | | | Interweave Knits 2004 CD Collection Learn to knit a short-row. Veronik Avery demonstrates the simple technique that adds length to only certain parts of your knitting. In this beyond the basics article she discusses the varying ways of knitting the short-row. Expand your fiber knowledge. Laura Spence Ash explores the natural fibers that you can find in your home in the article Knitting Out of the Pantry. These fibers range from everything like soy, corn, pineapple, and paper. Give the needle a rest and pick up a hook. The first ever crochet excerpt is featured in the spring 2004 issue. Crochet is great for finishing edges on knitted pieces or for whole garments. This insert has five patterns to help spark your crochet spirit. Create a knittable business with Jo Sharp as your guide. Jo Sharp started her knitting business as a one woman show, but now it has grown into so much more. In this article she discusses just what goes on inside of her company. Uncover patterns that are new and old. Find fresh colors, shapes and textures in the spring and then work with patterns inspired by classics in the winter. Plus, get the first ever Interweave Crochet insert! | | | | | Interweave Knits 2003 CD Collection Knit a perfect glove. Discover the key to knitting progressive gloves. Get step-by-step instructions and a thorough explanation for knitting simple gloves that will be perfect every time. Decrease with ease. Ann Budd demonstrates the technique of decreases in Beyond the Basics. She offers several variations of the technique so that you can pick the perfect decrease for any project. Rediscover the beauty of novelty yarns. Judith Mackenzie delves into the realm of the novelty yarn. This yarn is unique in style with anything from lumps in the yarn to feathering. Judith Mackenzie takes a look at the varying types of these artistic yarns. Fuel your brain with the science and mathematics of knitting. In the article Geek Chic, Brenda Dayne explores the geometric designs and styles in knitting, where math meets fiber. Get patterns from all around the world. Discover sweaters with international flair, vintage inspired patterns and summer’s special occasions issue. | | | | | Interweave Knits 2002 CD Collection Fall in love with angora. Judith Mackenzie explores the vast world of the angora rabbit’s fiber. She discusses the types of angora rabbits, working with pure angora fiber, working with blends, and how to properly care for your angora garments. Discover knitted contemporary art. Knitting is a great tool for creating garments, some that could be considered art, but Karen Searle takes a look at some artists who have taken knitting a step further. Seam things up neatly. Charlotte Morris gives tips and tricks for seaming up a garment. Whether you are working with stockinette, seed stitch, or garter stitch, she gives the best ways to finish your pieces with professional results. Go back to school and see the knitting trends that have started on college campuses. Discover the knitting trends and initiatives that college students have started going back all the way to the late 1800’s. Knit these quick patterns. Fall has some great quick sweaters to work up while winter has romantic sweaters to chase the chill. Summer is another special occasions issue and spring has patterns for novice and expert knitters. | |
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