Knit Now 124: on sale NOW!
Knit Now Magazine
by Joanna Cummings
3y ago
Welcome to a your super cosy new issue of Knit Now! This month we’re just revelling in the joy of knitting! With gift-knitting season behind us, we can throw ourselves wholeheartedly into some special projects without the ticking deadline looming over us. We tasked our designers with creating some really luxurious patterns, that you’ll love to knit as much as you’ll enjoy wearing wearing. That doesn’t mean they have to cost the earth though! You can get a little bit of luxury for less with our cover jumper and make the most of a really special yarn with Kate Martin’s Supernal Shawl. I’m ..read more
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Win 4 MILES of Rico Aran yarn!
Knit Now Magazine
by Joanna Cummings
3y ago
Rico Creative Soft Aran, as seen in the beautiful Hazelwood Cardigan in Issue 124, is a joy to work with, and comes in a range of versatile, contemporary shades. The Rico team are very kindly offering one lucky knitter the chance to win FOUR MILES of this wonderful yarn – that’s enough to make a snuggly blanket, a selection of baby knits or even one of their newly designed ponchos! For full terms and conditions, see www.practicalpublishing.co.uk/competitions The post Win 4 MILES of Rico Aran yarn! appeared first on Knit Now ..read more
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Pattern Updates: Knit Now Issue 122
Knit Now Magazine
by Joanna Cummings
3y ago
All Knit Now patterns undergo a rigorous series of checks before publication, but sometimes small errors do slip through. The following pattern updates have been reported in Knit Now 12X, for the Fornjot square of the KAL. Fornjot After Row 36, add “Rep rows 13-36 once more.” After Row 68, add “Work 6 rows in G st.” before the cast-off instruction. The post Pattern Updates: Knit Now Issue 122 appeared first on Knit Now ..read more
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KN127 – Spring issue on sale now!
Knit Now Magazine
by Joanna Cummings
3y ago
Welcome to your bright spring issue of Knit Now! As we type, sunlight is streaming through the window and it’s really lifting our spirits. We hope you’re getting some sunshine too, but if not, we’re bringing some brightness into your life with this colourful issue! A new season is a great time to embrace colour, so whether you like the vivid blue Laguna jumper or the rich pink Pendants knit we’ve got you covered. Laguna SweaterPendants Jumper Of course, you can sneak in a colour pop in your socks or mitts – and if you prefer to stick to neutrals, the Knickerbocker Glory sweater shows how you ..read more
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Call for submissions: Shawls
Knit Now Magazine
by Joanna Cummings
3y ago
Calling all designers! We want to see your shawl ideas. We’re partnering with Rico and some key indie brands to create some shawls in 4-ply yarn. For this collection we’re particularly looking for stylish makes with texture that can be made in one/two skeins of yarn – patterns for all skills welcome. Check out our mood board for inspiration. Submission requirements Your submission should include a sketch and accompanying paragraph describing the item, a photograph or scan of your swatch and ideas for yarn choices. The submission should be presented in a PDF document, with your name and email ..read more
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Knit Now 126: on sale NOW!
Knit Now Magazine
by Joanna Cummings
3y ago
Welcome to a your new issue of Knit Now! While it’s still pretty grey outside, we’re bringing in the brighter colours. As lockdown continues here in the UK, we could all do with a lift – and we all know how a bit of knitting inspiration can be good for the soul.  We’ve been thinking of pets for this issue. Without our little furry friends, many of us pet lovers would be stuck indoors – and let’s be honest, they bring us plenty of comfort and companionship too. Why not honour your cat with an intarsia cushion, or let your pooch strut out in style with the Nordic Paws dog coat? As fo ..read more
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Win The Official Star Wars Knitting Pattern Book!
Knit Now Magazine
by Joanna Cummings
3y ago
It’s the knitting book everyone is talking about – Star Wars: Knitting the Galaxy – and we have THREE copies to give away! Featuring more than 25 projects pictured in gorgeous full-colour photography, Star Wars: Knitting the Galaxy includes for knitters at all levels, ranging from simple patterns like the Ewok Hood (sized for both children and adults!) to more complex projects like the Darth Vader Pullover. With variety of techniques to practice — including stranded colourwork, double-knitting, and lace knitting — Star Wars: Knitting the Galaxy is the perfect book for kni ..read more
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Call for Submissions: Knit Now Autumn 2021
Knit Now Magazine
by Kate Heppell
3y ago
Do you want to see your designs featured in Knit Now magazine? Read on for our Editor’s call for submissions… This call is for the Autumn 2021 issues of Knit Now – September, October and November. I’m looking for a wide range of stylish and wearable knits for the season. This includes Christmas, so get those festive thinking caps on! Knit Now caters to a range of ages and ability levels so beginner, intermediate and advanced patterns are equally welcome – the beauty of the design is what is most important. I have prepared some mood boards for inspiration, but please don’t let these limit you ..read more
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Knit Now 125: on sale!
Knit Now Magazine
by Joanna Cummings
3y ago
Welcome… …to our texture-rich issue of Knit Now! It may be a little early to hope for brighter, lighter weather…but frankly, we need something to pin our hopes on! Let’s hope that there’s more sunshine on its way to lift our spirits. And in the meantime, we hope that Knit Now is bringing you a little bit of joy in these tough times. We’re certainly thinking of you all; we know how our readers love cable work, so we’ve rustled up plenty of textured knits for this issue. From our stunning cover garment to our Spring Rye lace stole to the gorgeous baby cardigan from Quail Studio there should be ..read more
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Pattern Updates: Knit Now Issue 124
Knit Now Magazine
by Kate Heppell
3y ago
All Knit Now patterns undergo a rigorous series of checks before publication, but sometimes small errors do slip through. The following pattern updates have been reported in Knit Now 124. Veivers Sweater (page 21) Yarn requirements should read: Deramores Studio Merino DK About the yarn: DK; 115m per 50g ball; 100% Merino wool 10 (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18) balls in Cocktail 10633 This pattern is also suitable for other Deramores DK yarns, such as Deramores Studio Baby Soft DK and Deramores Studio DK Acrylic. Please make sure to check the ball sizes so that you order the correct amount of ..read more
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