 INTERWEAVE KNITS Fall 2000 Rustic Sweaters Hooded Cape Socks
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Cover Design: Broken Ribs & Bobbles, minimal shaping, design by Cathy Payson, Classic Eilte La Gran mohair/wool yarn, sizes 25" to 53" (eight sizes) - A mohair cardigan sized from little girl to matriarch - in the colors of a misty day
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This auction is for a pattern publication:
INTERWEAVE KNITS
Fall 2000
112 pages
** Country Weekends: Chic & Rustic Handknits for the Relaxed Days of Autumn
** The Luxury of Alpaca
** Knit Sweaters from the Film "The Cider House Rules"
This issue of Interweave Knits contains 24 designs, including comfortable country sweaters and vests, a Navajo-motif styled jacket, mittens for the entire family, an unbelievable French traveling cape by Nicky Epstein with a entire French countryside scene, including a moonlit chateau, complete with turrets and a drawbridge, cypress trees, wisteria, and fleur-de-lis. Also included is the Interweave Staff's interpretation of a pair of socks designed by Priscilla Gibson-Roberts using short-row construction for both the heel and toe. Designers in this issue include Linda Daniels, Lisa Daniels, Lidia Karabinech, Margery Winter, Judy Dercum, Kathy Zimmerman, Ann Budd, Cathy Payson, Shirley Paden, Nicky Epstein, Norah Gaughan, Pam Allen, Priscilla Gibson-Roberts, Charlotte Quiggle, Donna Kay, and Barbara Albright. All designs are pictured below together with the designer’s name and design details.
In the features article “Beyond the Basics: Making Stitches: A Multicultural Approach,” Priscilla Gibson-Roberts explains the three styles of Western, Eastern and Combined Knitting, how to use them to your advantage, and how to create uniform cloth by controlling stitch formation and yarn twist. In the features article “Alpaca: An Ancient Luxury,” Charlotte Quiggle discusses the characteristics of alpaca fiber, tips for knitting with alpaca, how to care for alpaca garments, and provides a list of sources for alpaca yarns.
Good condition with light wear, one pattern (Pyramid Jacket) has been worked and has notations on it, no torn or missing pages. See my other listings for more great items!
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Cider House Rules Pullover, design by Linda Daniels, Jo Sharp DK 8-Ply Pure Wool yarn, sizes 40" to 44" - Horseshoe cables and ribs - first seen in the movie The Cider House Rules
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Cider House Rules Vest, design by Linda Daniels, Classic Elite Mistral Pima cotton/alpaca yarn, sizes 42" to 48" - A man's vest from the Academy Award-winning film
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Pyramid Jacket, garter stitch, made from two triangles, combines handpainted and solid color yarns, design by Lisa Daniels, Muench Naturwolle yarn, sizes 45" to 51" - A modern design with ancient architectural roots
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Back View: Pyramid Jacket, design by Lisa Daniels
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Chain Mail pullover, uses Swedish folk technique of twined knitting, design by Lidia Karabinech, Classic Elite Inca Alpaca yarn (color gray), sizes 34" to 38" - The yoke sweater redefined with an old Swedish folk-knitting technique
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View 2: Chain Mail Sweater (knit in Classic Elite Inca Alpaca yarn, color Cala Cala Moss)
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Weekday-Weekend Jacket and Skirt, design by Margery Winter, Berroco O merino tubular ribbon yarn (jacket), Berroco Sensu Wool yarn (skirt), jacket 35" to 41", skirt hip 35" to 41" - Seven days of possibilities in this big-needle jacket and fitted skirt
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Evening Rain Jacket in Navajo blanket motifs (intarsia) and vertical zigzag motif (stranded), design by Judy Dercum, La Lana Dos Mujeres mohair/merino yarn, sizes 40" to 52"-Navajo motifs in the palette of an early evening rainfall in the desert Southwest
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View 2: Evening Rain Jacket, design by Judy Dercum
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Welcome Back, Old Friend, unisex styled with Aran braids and twists, mock T-neck, design by Kathy Zimmerman, Tahki Chelsea Silk yarn, sizes 40" to 54" - A sweater so comfortable it feels like an old friend
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The Grand Plan Mitten Chart, design by Ann Budd, six different sized from child to adult, four different gauges - Mittens for everyone on your holiday gift list - and plenty of time to make them
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Cover Design: Broken Ribs & Bobbles, minimal shaping, design by Cathy Payson, Classic Eilte La Gran mohair/wool yarn, sizes 25" to 53" (eight sizes) - A mohair cardigan sized from little girl to matriarch - in the colors of a misty day
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View 2: Broken Ribs & Bobbles, design by Cathy Payson
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View 3: Broken Ribs & Bobbles, design by Cathy Payson
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Balloon Stitch Jacket, oversized and hooded with balloon stitch cables, design by Shirley Paden, Plymouth Indiecita Alpaca yarn, sizes 44" to 59" - Discover an unusual balloon-shaped cable pattern
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View 2: Balloon Stitch Jacket, design by Shirley Paden
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Triangle Sweater, made from alternating triangles with short row construction, design by Lidia Karabinech, Garnstudio Karisma Angora-Tweed yarn, sizes 37" to 43: - Triangles of stockinette and reverse stockinette mix up the concept of inside out
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Back View: Triangle Sweater, design by Lidia Karabinech
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Enchanted French Traveling Cape, French countryside colorwork intarsia and embroidery design, fishtail frog closing, design by Nicky Epstein, Rowan Designer DK & Lightweight yarns, one size 51" - An intarsia artist depicts the romance of a French chateau
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View 2: Enchanted French Traveling Cape, design by Nicky Epstein
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View 3: Enchanted French Traveling Cape, design by Nicky Epstein
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Cable Vines, loose fitting, easy to knit, design by Norah Gaughan, Reynolds Candide wool yarn, sizes 43" to 57-1/2" - Cables travel like vines on a handsome pullover for the outdoorsy man
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Child's Country Cross-Stitch Pullover, knit-in colorwork and cross-stitch pattern, design by Pam Allen, WoolPak Yarns NZ 10-Ply yarn, sizes 27" to 36" - Cross-stitch embellishment on a charming child's sweater
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Back View: Child's Country Cross-Stitch Pullover, design by Pam Allen
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Priscilla's Dream Socks, short row construction for heels and toes, design by Priscilla Gibson-Roberts, Dale of Norway Tiur mohair/wool yarn, includes chart for other sizes and gauges - The master of the sock comes up with an ideal new construction method
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Casual-Formal Reversible Scarves in cashmere (shown) and mohair (next photo), design by Charlotte Quiggle, Filatura di Crosa/Stacy Charles Melville 100% cashmere yarn, 8" wide x 78" long, blocked - Cables and eyelets no matter which side you see
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View 2: Casual-Formal Reversible Scarves, mohair version, design by Charlotte Quiggle, Filatura di Crosa/Stacy Charles Kid Mohair yarn, sizes 6" wide x 56" long, blocked
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Mixed-Up Shawl and Living Room Throw, design by Lisa Daniels, five different All Mountain Colors yarns, 68" wide x 17" long, excluding fringe - Five different handpainted yarns steal the show
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View 2: Mixed-Up Shawl and Living Room Throw, All Mountain Colors yarns (5), 60" wide x 70" long, design by Lisa Daniels
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Point to Point, color pattern taken from Alice Starmore's Charts for Colour Knitting, design by Donna Kay, Alice Starmore Scottish Heather 100% Shetland wool yarn, sizes 40" to 48" - The illusion of complex knitting in an easily memorized repeat
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Cross-Cultural Pullover, combination of Nordic motifs and Middle Eastern techniques, design by Norah Gaughan, Reynolds Contessa lambswool/angora yarn, sizes 40" to 52" - At a large gauge, a Nordic motif moves east
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Ooh La Loopy Hats, design by Barbara Albright, Harrisville Designs Highland Style wool yarn, sizes 18-1/2" to 23-1/2" (infant to man's) - I-cord loops transform simple caps into fun fashion
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View 2: Ooh La Loopy Hats, design by Barbara Albright
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View 3: Ooh La Loopy Hats, design by Barbara Albright
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View 4: Ooh La Loopy Hats, design by Barbara Albright
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View 1: Following in Priscilla's Footsteps - the Interweave team tries out Priscilla's Dream Socks
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View 2: Following in Priscilla's Footsteps - the Interweave team tries out Priscilla's Dream Socks
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