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Giveaway: Knitting Magazines

February 15, 2016 by Sarah White

magazine giveaway

Congratulations to Krista!

I spent part of my weekend going through a stack of knitting magazines I hadn’t looked through yet, and I have a few I’m ready to part with.

These have been thumbed through, so they’re not in perfect condition, but they’re perfectly readable and usable for all your knitting inspiration and education needs. They’re actually all pretty recent to.

The giveaway this week, then, is as follows:

  • Vogue Knitting Fall 2015
  • Interweave Knits Winter 2016
  • Love of Knitting Winter 2015
  • Folk Knitting 2015
  • Knit/Purl Fall/Winter 2015
  • Cast On Winter 2015/16

All will go to one winner.

If you’d like a chance at these, leave a comment on this post before the end of the day Sunday, Feb. 21. I’d love to know if you subscribe to any knitting magazines and if so, which ones. I obviously get a lot, and I buy a few on the newsstand, too. KnitScene is probably my favorite, though, which may be why it’s not among those listed here.

Thanks for visiting, commenting and sharing, and good luck!

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Comments

  1. Bradi says

    February 19, 2016 at 12:34 pm

    I don’t subscribe to any knitting magazines, but I love to look at them in the store.

  2. Carmen N says

    February 20, 2016 at 3:51 pm

    Right now I only get Interweave Knits. I hadn’t heard of Folk Knitting before – that one looks interesting

  3. Kitten With A Whiplash says

    February 22, 2016 at 1:15 am

    Yes Please! I don’t subscribe to any magazines, but I do keep my eyes open for them at the thrift shops. I used to find some great old booklets and mags from the 50s and 60s, before ebay and etsy came along. Current magazines are very rare finds, in fact I haven’t found anything for a couple years now.

  4. Kitten With A Whiplash says

    February 22, 2016 at 1:18 am

    Oops, looks like I missed the deadline, but It’s still just 10:19 pm Sunday here in SF CA.

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Stitch Your Favorite Fruit on a Sweater

The other day I saw a post from Pinterest about trends for summer and it said one of them was “cultivating whimsy.” 

Well, I don’t know where Pinterest has been all this time, but we’ve been cultivating whimsy here at Craft Gossip for a long time. I love sharing projects that are a little different, things that make you smile when you see them, and will make you smile when you knit them and wear them or use them. 

Such it is with the Tutti Frutti tee knitting pattern from Bea Creative Knits. 

This cute little baby tee is worked top down in the round with contiguous shoulder construction to shape the sleeve caps. There are short rows for the neckline and folded hems with picot edging at the hemline, neckline and edges of the sleeves. 

All of this would be great on its own, but then there’s the addition of a super cute fruit icon, which is added with duplicate stitch. There are a lot of options, including strawberry, banana, orange, cherries, watermelon, lemon, blueberries, kiwi, peach, dragon fruit, apple and pear, so it’s likely you can add on your favorite fruit. 

It is offered in eight sizes, to fit a bust measurement ranging from 28-30 inches (71-76 cm) to 56-58 inches (142-147 cm). The design is meant to be worn with around 6.3 inches/16 cm of negative ease, but you can choose the fit you prefer. There’s also optional bust and waist shaping included in the pattern if you want to make it even curvier.

This is considered an advanced beginner or intermediate project because of all the skills involved, but it’s sure to be a lot of fun even if some of these techniques are new to you.

Grab a copy of the pattern for yourself form Bea Creative Knits on Etsy. 

[Photo: Bea Creative Knits]

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