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1-Skein Projects Bingham Hill Scarf. Knits: 13, 54, 58-62 Corsage Scarf Knits Index Through Knits Winter 2018 Issue abbreviations: F = Fall W = Winter Sp = Spring Su = Summer This index covers Knits magazine, and special issues of Crochet, Knit.Wear, Knit.Purl and Knitscene magazine before they became independent journals. To find an article, translate the issue/year/page abbreviations (for example, “Knitting lace. Knits: Su06, 11” as Knits, Summer 2006, page 11.) This index also includes references to articles and patterns on the website, some of which are for subscribers only. Some of these are reprinted from the magazine; others appear only on the website. The first issue of Crochet magazine appeared in Fall, 2007. This index includes all of the special issues of Knits magazine devoted to crochet before Crochet became its own publication. After Spring, 2007, Crochet issues do not appear in this index, but can be found in the Crochet index. For articles indexed before that time, translate “City Stripes. Knits (Crochet): special issue F06, 90” as the special issue of Knits, labeled “Interweave Crochet,” Fall 2006, p. 90. The first issue of Knitscene magazine as an independent journal appeared in Spring, 2011. This index includes all of the special issues of Knitscene magazine before Knitscene became its own publication. After Spring, 2011, Knitscene issues do not appear in this index, but can be found in the Knitscene index. For articles indexed before that time, translate “City Stripes. Knits (Knitscene): special issue F06, 90” as the special issue of Knitscene, labeled “Interweave Knitscene,” Fall 2006, p. 90. The first issue of Knit.wear as an independent journal appeared in Spring, 1017. All issues after that date can be found in the Knit.wear index. In 2014, Knit.wear became Knit.purl, and all issues of Knit.purl are contained in this index. It then switched back to its original title of Knit.wear. All Wool Studio issues after the premier issue in Winter 2016 are indexed in the Knit.wear index. Knit.wear issues can be marked with a year only, FW (Fall/Winter) or SpSu (Spring/Summer) or the standard abbreviations above, as its frequency changed in its early years. Knits Holiday issues, Knits Felt issues, Knits Gifts issues, Knits Weekend issues and early Knits issues dated with simply the year are indexed as such. Names: the index is being corrected over time to include first names instead of initials. These corrections will happen gradually as more records are corrected. 1-skein projects Bingham Hill scarf. Knits: 13, 54, 58-62 Corsage scarf. Knits: 13, 54, 58 Gracile scarf. Knits: 13, 53, 56-57 Hope chest scarf. Knits: 13, 54, 55, 62-64 Imogene shawl. Knits: 13, 53, 57-58 Luxury yarns one-skein wonders. Knits: Su11, 18 Parquet stole. Knits: 13, 52, 53, 56 Precious yards: one-skein knits for special yarns. Knits: 13, 52-55 Sock yarn one-skein wonders. Knits: Su11, 18 1930's-influenced designs Bettie's pullover. Knits: W11, 22, 24, 28-29 Lace blouse. Knits: Sp12, 52-55 Ruffle sleeve pullover. Knits (Knit.wear): 2011, 77, 86-90 1940's-influenced designs The greatest knitting generation. Knits: F13, 144 Harlow tank. Knits: Su13, 32, 38-41 Ingrid pullover. Knit.wear deluxe edition: Sp/Su16, 68-69, 85-87 Odile & Odette: light and ethereal meets dark and provocative in this ballet-noir-inspired collection. Knit.wear deluxe edition: Sp/Su16, 64-81 1950's-influenced designs Day for night top. Knit.wear deluxe edition: Sp/Su16, 65, 76-77, 101-102 Ingrid's gloves. Knits: Su12, 18, 24-26 Marilyn sweater. Knit.wear deluxe edition: Sp/Su16, 79, 107-109 Odile & Odette: light and ethereal meets dark and provocative in this ballet-noir-inspired collection. Knit.wear deluxe edition: Sp/Su16, 64-81 1960's-influenced designs Miranda tam. Knits: W11, 70, 74-76 1970's-influenced designs Miranda tam. Knits: W11, 70, 74-76 3-dimensional knitting Shortened and lengthened rows. Knits (Knit.wear): 2012, 110-113 3-ring binders The secret life of office supplies. Knits Weekend: special issue, 7 4-h projects Kimberly Pepmiller figures it out. Knits: Sp97, 43 911 dispatching The big fix. Knits: Su14, 112 A A-line shaping As the crow flies: raglans, A-line silhouettes, and traveling stitches put diagonals on display. Knits: F13, 16-21 Barnard raglan. Knits: F13, 16-17, 22-24 Bryn Mawr dress. Knits: F13, 18, 25-34 Clear creek pullover. Knits: F13, 19, 34-35 Colonnade jacket. Knits: Su13, 46-47, 50-51 Golden Gate skirt. Knit.purl: special issue FW14, Inverness sweater. Knits: W16, 14-15, 26-28 Lenox pullover. Knit.wear: Sp/Su17, 20-21, 40-42 A-line increases. Knits: F13, 24 Painted pullover. Knit.purl: FW15, 60, 61, 71-73, 75 Pointed tunic. Knit.purl: special issue Sp/Su15, 81, 91-92 Prow pullover. Knits: Su14, 22, 33-36 Seven sisters pullover. Knits: F13, 20, 21, 42-45 Ventura tank. Knits: Su16, 17, 34-38 Western slope tee. Knits: Su15, 40, 54-56 A., Cookie Cookie A. knitwear volume 1: shapes + form. Knits: W12, 11 äärepits How to knit a Haapsalu sall. Knits: Sp13, 48-51 Aavik, H. Bound to knitters & knitting for life. Knits: Sp10, 50-52 abaca. See nettle Abbey, Barbara Barbara Abbey's knitting lace. Knits: Su09, 17 Knitting lace. Knits: Su06, 11 abbreviations Knitting basics. Knitscene Easy special issue: 2010, 10-15 Abrahams, Debbie 25 cushions to knit: fantastic cushions for every room in your home. Knits: sub-only website Academy of Art University Fashion on size 150s: Jasmine Gonzalez's race to New York Fashion Week. Knit.purl: special issue FW14, 12-14 accent colors Fearless Fair Isle knitting. Knits: Sp11, 40-42 Accoutrements (department) Grids & guides: a notebook for visual thinkers. Knits (Knit.wear): special issue FW16, 4 acorn lace Sea anemone jacket. Knits: Su14, 26, 27, 43-46 acorn motifs Acorn. Knits Gifts: 09, 102-103, 113-114 Acorn lace capelet. Knits Gifts: 2010, 92, 93, 98-100 Acros collection John Brinegar & the Acros collection. Knit.purl: special issue FW14, 42-49 acrylic microfibre Building block scarves. Knits Gifts: 09, 80-81, 87, 88 Micro management. Knits: Su10, 12-13 Yarn spotlight: Berroco comfort. Knits: Su10, 14 acrylic yarns Second time around. Knits: W10, 8-9 Valerie Molnar: painting with acrylic yarn. Knits: F08, 12 activism Afghans for Afghans. Knits: Su12, 8 Barb Hunt: knitting against destruction. Knits: Su10, 10 The Greater Boston Knitting Guild: charity, creativity & cookies. Knits Holiday: 2016, 128 Help knit the world's biggest Christmas stocking for a good cause. Knits: 2015, 14 Knit red. Knits: Su12, 8 Knitting for charity: the perennial spirit of giving. Knits: 13, 18-21 Lacey Jane Roberts: dismantling systems of power. Knits: W08, 8 Addi knitting needles From lederhose to turbos: the story of Skacel and Addi needles. Knits: F15, 6 Tools of the trade: the ultimate guide to knitting needles. Knits: Su12, 50-55 adding stitches Backward-loop cast-on. Knits (Knit.wear): special issue F12, 36 Cable cast-on. Knits (Knit.wear): special issue F12, 36; Knit.purl special issue FW14, 116 Cast-ons for adding stitches. Knits (Knit.wear): special issue F12, 36 Knitted cast-on. Knits (Knit.wear): special issue F12, 36 adjustable rings (crochet) Adjustable ring. Knits: Sp13, 24 Afghanistan Afghans for Afghans. Knits: Su12, 8 afghans. See blankets and afghans, babies, knitting for, children, knitting for, quilts African folktale motifs Honey hunters socks. Knits Gifts: 2010, 19, 24, 29-33 The honey hunters: an African folktale. Knits Gifts: 2010, 31 afterthought armholes Dahlia cardigan. Knits: F11, 76-77, 82-86 Garter rectangular jacket. Knit.purl: FW15, 26, 41-44 Tech tip: afterthought armholes. Knits: F11, 86 afterthought thumbs Damask mittens. Knits: 2015, 74-78 ahimsa silk Everyday gems: silk reemerges in comfortable new blends and constructions. Knits: Su13, 8-9 Akhrem, Grace Flocons de neige. Knits Gifts: 2011, 60, 64 Four squares pillow. Knitscene Easy special issue: 2010, 28, 34-35 I heart you cowl. Knits: 13, 26, 39 Mama's socks. Knits Gifts: 2014, 34-35, 41-42 Nautilus hat. Knits: Su14, 21, 32-33 Peace Street hat. Knits Gifts: 2011, 113, 118-119 Roll-brim hat. Knitscene Easy special issue: 2010, 68, 78-79 Shifting afghan. Knits: 13, 28, 41 AKrylik Magda Sayeg of Knitta: yarn bombing the world. Knits: Sp13, 8 Alaska Arctic lace: knitting projects and stories inspired by Alaska's native knitters. Knits: F08, 22 Albright, Barbara Meet Connie Peterson and Polly Smith: they knit for dinosaurs, pigs, and frogs. Knits: Sp01, 8, 80-81 Miniature mittens. Knits: W99/00, 56-57 Miniature mittens and stockings. Knits Holiday Gifts: 06, 30 The natural knitter. Knits: F07, 18 Ooh la loopy hats. Knits: F00, 96-97 Ooh la loopy hats. Knits Holiday Gifts: 06, 76-77 Rainbow placemats. Knits: Sp02, 83 Simple knits for sophisticated living. Knits: Su03, 11 Teen kerchiefs. Knits: Su01, 45, 50-51; F01, 110 (correction) Tips on gauge swatching. Knits: sub-only website Alexander, Erica Cable rib socks. Knits: Sp05, 92-93 Diamond-seed baby jacket. Knits: W04, 106-108 Garter stripe chair pads. Knits: Su04, 50, 54 Man's brioche vest. Knits: W03, 42-44; website (correction) Wedge hats. Knits: W05, 86-87 Alexander, Judy Alpen socken. Knits: F10, 26, 27, 32-34 Bavarian tulip mittens. Knits: F10, 27, 36-37 Hearts and flowers cardigan. Knits: W09, 104, 105, 114-117 Pinked socks. Knits: W10, 92, 93, 96 Alexander, Kathryn Asymmetrical diamond vest. Knits: W01/02, 90-94 Entrelac hat. Knits: F96, 50-52 Glorious tumult: the kinetic world of Kathryn Alexander. Knits: F07, 24 Painter's fingerless gloves. Knits: F01, 80-83 Alexander, Y.
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