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Vogue Knitting Magazine Holiday 2009 | In Our Issue

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Color Vibes

Color Vibes

Beauty and brains—what more could you ask of a knitted hat?
Plum's the Word

Plum's the Word

Purple proves it's all-purpose appeal.

Think BigThink Big

Chunky-chic cowls—the more dramatic, the better.

Through the Looking GlassThrough The Looking Glass

Ready for a little gift knitting? Bank on the richest tones and textures around.

A Softer Shade of PaleGold Rush

Tone down the tint and let the knitting shine through.

Designer DetailsDesigner Details

You'll be wearing Anna Sui and Twinkle to those festive holiday fetes.

 

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Editor's Letter

It's the Small Things...

It’s always the unofficial end of summer when this magazine leaves its embryonic stage and makes its way to the printer, ready to realize its full potential when it lands in your waiting hands in late September. We’re still wearing linen (for a few more days at least), looking forward to our Labor Day plans (no rain, please!) and hoping the water in the Northeast will still be warm enough to swim in (this year it should be) as we look back over one season and plan our slow transition to the next. Read More »

Features

Spotlight On: Regia

Spotlight On: Regia

The venerable German sock yarn turns 60.

Going Seamless Going Seamless

In Part 2 of his series on circular knitting designer Jared Flood shares tips for converting flat-knitted set-in and raglan sleeves into a one-piece seamless yoke.

Meg SwansenMeg Swansen: The Dynasty Continues

Meg's contribution to her family's hat parade is a topper with interchangeable belts.

The Multitasker of MontrealThe Multitasker of Montreal

Véronik Avery talks about her new yarn, pattern and magazine company, St-Denis.

Articles from our Archives

The Rainbow ConnectionRainbow Connection

When it comes to color, most knitters fall into two groups: those with a knack for knowing which hues will look good together (and which don't) and those who haven't a clue where to begin. The former group tends to plunge in boldly, mixing and matching with reckless abandon. The latter usually follows the picture shown in the magazine or pattern book hue for hue, afraid to stray from the suggested yarns or colorways for fear of making a mistake. Getting creative with color can enhance the whole knitting experience. Click here to read the full article.

Vogue Knitting Magazine Holiday 2009 | In Our Issue

Fashion Preview

Color Vibes

Color Vibes

Beauty and brains—what more could you ask of a knitted hat?
Plum's the Word

Plum's the Word

Purple proves it's all-purpose appeal.

Think BigThink Big

Chunky-chic cowls—the more dramatic, the better.

Through the Looking GlassThrough The Looking Glass

Ready for a little gift knitting? Bank on the richest tones and textures around.

A Softer Shade of PaleGold Rush

Tone down the tint and let the knitting shine through.

Designer DetailsDesigner Details

You'll be wearing Anna Sui and Twinkle to those festive holiday fetes.

 

VK360°

Watch VK360°



See every project from every angle. Watch our VK360° videos.

 

 

 

Editor's Letter

It's the Small Things...

It’s always the unofficial end of summer when this magazine leaves its embryonic stage and makes its way to the printer, ready to realize its full potential when it lands in your waiting hands in late September. We’re still wearing linen (for a few more days at least), looking forward to our Labor Day plans (no rain, please!) and hoping the water in the Northeast will still be warm enough to swim in (this year it should be) as we look back over one season and plan our slow transition to the next. Read More »

Features

Spotlight On: Regia

Spotlight On: Regia

The venerable German sock yarn turns 60.

Going Seamless Going Seamless

In Part 2 of his series on circular knitting designer Jared Flood shares tips for converting flat-knitted set-in and raglan sleeves into a one-piece seamless yoke.

Meg SwansenMeg Swansen: The Dynasty Continues

Meg's contribution to her family's hat parade is a topper with interchangeable belts.

The Multitasker of MontrealThe Multitasker of Montreal

Véronik Avery talks about her new yarn, pattern and magazine company, St-Denis.

Articles from our Archives

The Rainbow ConnectionRainbow Connection

When it comes to color, most knitters fall into two groups: those with a knack for knowing which hues will look good together (and which don't) and those who haven't a clue where to begin. The former group tends to plunge in boldly, mixing and matching with reckless abandon. The latter usually follows the picture shown in the magazine or pattern book hue for hue, afraid to stray from the suggested yarns or colorways for fear of making a mistake. Getting creative with color can enhance the whole knitting experience. Click here to read the full article.

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