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What's Inside Fall 2004
Now with Machine Knitting!
INKnitters prides itself on the educational material we present. Once again, this issue is loaded with articles. We are the knitting magazine you READ! Plus lots of sweater patterns in the styles you'll want to make.

Knitting with Hemp
Donna Druchunas
Similar to flax, hemp is softer than linen and more absorbent and mildew-resistant than cotton. Read more about it.

The Magic Buttonhole for Double Bands
Lucy Neatby
The perfect buttonhole is within your reach. Lucy explains all the steps.

Shapely Steeks
Joan Schrouder
As an addition to the Steeks Primer from last issue, Joan explains  how to shape while steeking.

Look Ma! No Sewing
Jaya Srikrishnan
Assembling your quilt blocks to achieve the perfect joining.

Knitting + Sewing + Embellishment = Textile Fusion!
Suzann Thompson
Unique clothing awaits you when you combine skills. Suzann leads the  way, and shows you how to achieve these results.

Spreadsheets for Knitters
Diane Piwko
Use common spreadsheet software to help you plan and execute your knitting.

Miller Farm “Oh Wow!” Mittens and Toques
Sarah Miller
The origins and times of Miller Farm.

Designing With Partial Rows
Iris Schreier
Short row techniques that mimic modular knitting, without the yarn ends to work in!

Oh, Those Mistakes
Jennie Merritt
Tips for correcting errors in knit patterns.

The Slit Pocket
Darlene Pacioni
Understanding the construction of a slit pocket will help you  expand your design repertoire.

Method of 3 - Part 3
Diane Piwko
Tips on designing necklines and collars to add interest to your next garment.

Knitting Lace in Shetland
Bonnie Franz
The Shetland Islands are identified with a special variety of lace. Fine, light airy lace shawls are showcased in the wedding ring shawl.

What’s New
Peggy Lathrop
The latest books to interest you.

The Versatile Intarsia Carriage
INKnitters Staff
Using the Intarsia Carriage to do Fairisle knitting and even beading.

 

 

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