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Contents
Interweave Knits
SPRING 2016
VOLUME XXI NUMBER 1
features
08
Cormo Wool
Yarn Review:
by Hannah Baker
10
Small Footprints:
Where It Comes From:
Bare Naked Wools
by Anne Hanson
44
On Short-Rows
Beyond the Basics:
by Bristol Ivy
projects
Spring Thaw
12
NASH ISLAND SHAWL
Lisa Jacobs
Instructions page 18
50
SPECTRUM PINCUSHION
Vicki Square
Instructions page 58
depts
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AP
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50
SPECTRUM POUF
Vicki Square
Instructions page 60
Tea & Macarons
63
DORCHESTER PULLOVER
Courtney Spainhower
Instructions page 70
14
KROKOS SHAWL
Anne Hanson
Instructions page 22
14
CATSKILL PULLOVER
Mary Anne Benedetto
Instructions page 32
65
PROMENADE COASTER & TRIVET SET
Ann McDonald Kelly
Instructions page 84
STRANDS
NEW & NOTABLE
SPOTLIGHT
GLOSSARY
PROJECT INDEX
RAVELINGS
Claire Houlihan
14
HAMPSHIRE SHAWL
Ramona Gaynor
Instructions page 29
65
CALDECOTT JACKET
Quenna Lee
Instructions page 75
17
BLUE RIDGE SWEATER
Angela Hahn
Instructions page 36
66
ORANGERY SHAWL
66
PARK LANE COASTER & TRIVET SET
Ann McDonald Kelly
Instructions page 74
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YORKSHIRE CAPELET
Carol Feller
Instructions page 41
49
PHI COWL
Alice Tang
Instructions page 52
69
DEANERY STREET CENTERPIECE
Alice Tang
Instructions page 86
PHOTO
Logic & Proportion
49
SLIPPERY SLOPE SOCKS
General Hogbuffer
Instructions page 53
66
HOBNAIL COASTERS
Jesie Ostermiller
Instructions page 84
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Carol Feller
Instructions page 82
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HIGH TEA DOILY
Vicki Square
Instructions page 87
CATSKILL PULLOVER,
page 14.
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PHOTO BY MEGHAN BABIN
SPRING 2016
• VOLUME XXI • NUMBER 1
EDITORIAL
Content Strategist
Lisa Shroyer
Editor
Meghan Babin
Managing Editor
Rachel Koon
Assistant Editor
Hannah Baker
Senior Project Editor
Joni Coniglio
Project Editor
Laura Hulslander
Technical Editors
Jill Aurand, Tracey Davidson,
Karen Frisa, Larissa Gibson, Robin Melanson
Copy Editor
Veronica Patterson
Proofreader
Nancy Arndt
Knitting Daily Editor
Kathleen Cubley
PH
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favorite flower of early
IN
spring is the tiny but hardy
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snowdrop. Throughout my childhood, my mother
planted snowdrops by every home we lived in, and they signaled
the imminent arrival of spring. Their little white blooms pushing
up through the melting snow let me know it was time to throw
open windows, breathe in fresh air, and bask in sunshine. It’s in
these days of waiting impatiently for the warmth of spring that we
revisit sweater weather by tossing bulky coats aside and striding
outside in our handknits. We brighten up our days with fresh colors
and lighter fibers and wake up our gardens with a shawl wrapped
around our shoulders.
On a chilly day in early November, the first snow arrived in
northern Colorado. Naturally, we had our
Interweave Knits
Spring
2016 photo shoot scheduled the following day at the delightful
Lyons Farmette. The first snows being much like the last snows,
we took advantage of this spring-like situation. As the snow melted
around us that day, we fed and played with the curious alpacas,
goats, and chickens, who were probably wondering what the pretty
ladies in shawls and sweaters were doing in their pens. They were
very interested in our photographer, Nate, who endured constant
sniffing while snapping photos. It was adorable. Our gracious hosts,
Betsy and Mike, let us have full run of their beautiful farmette and
had a woodstove burning in their reception area for us to warm our
chilled bones. In the golden light of that day we captured Spring
Thaw (page 12), full of homespun, locally grown yarns.
For this issue, we’ve collected fibers from small farms and mills
across the country and brought them to the pages of
Interweave
Knits.
Knitters make up a dedicated community of people united
by a passion for fiber and the preservation of an ancient art. We
often celebrate the companies that bring us yarns, but it’s also good
to return to the roots of our craft by revisiting how these special
yarns are created (Where It Comes From, page 10) and exploring
the lives of the devoted people who still raise and make yarn the old
way (Spring Thaw sidebars, pages 13, 15). We chose Lyons Farmette
for our location because the owners grow and manufacture their
own fiber and yarn. What better place to shoot a “farm-to-fingers”
story? The Farmette holds an annual Wool Day in October that lets
participants explore fibers across several crafts—including spin-
ning, knitting, and dyeing—while enjoying wholesome farm fun. To
learn more, visit www.bit.ly/WoolDay. I can’t think of a better way to
spend a day.
May the snowdrops of spring bloom outside your window as you
leaf through these pages. I hope you find inspiration and beauty in
them, as I have.
M
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Advertising Manager
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Until next time,
P.S.
Meghan Babin
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My thanks to Rachel, our lovely
model, who walked at ease
and smiling into a pen full of
strange animals with a bucket
full of feed on her arm.
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