Showing posts with label Lace Poncho. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lace Poncho. Show all posts

Monday, July 2, 2012

The New Vogue Knitting Early Fall 2012

Good Morning!

Hope you all had a a great weekend, and was able to keep cool. It's supposed to be a tad cooler today but I will wait and see for myself.

When I got home from teaching on Saturday at yarnandteashop.com, on the kitchen table was my new issue of Vogue Knitting, Early Fall 2012.  I was so excited by the cover, that I had to first thumb through and look at all the new knitwear designs.  Each one is beautiful and innovative. 

Shorts!  Can you believe shorts?  on  page 69, a pair of hand knit blue shorts paired with a green belted sweater.  On the preceding page, 68, a green double moss stitch skirt paired with a blue boucle' mohair sweater.  All four pieces by Deborah Newton. 

On page 42, one of my favorite subjects....gauge.  The article titled The Finishers' Best Friend: The Swatch Tells the Story of a Sweater, by Deborah Newton.  There are many swatches featured and the content of the article hopefully will soothe the hackles of those that just hate swatching. 

I have tried over the years to educate knitters as to the benefits of the swatch, but this article gives even more reasons than I in favor of spending time swatching.  Enough said...read on.

A few other designs really caught my eye, and I have already made some notes as to the fiber that I wish to create them in.  Alas, they end up in a long line of "to do's".  They are the Lace Coat by Brooke Nico, page 51, and the Lace Poncho by Lisa Daehlin, page 55.  I thought my eyes would pop out of my head when I saw these, already making mental notes on that same "to do" list who might be the lucky recipients of these pieces.

In closing, I have rarely seen so many want and need to knit pieces in one magazine.  Kudos to Vogue for such a great issue!

Have great day everyone and please leave a comment in the box below if you are enjoying my blog.  If you have a question, or would like more information on a subject, or some knitting help, again, leave a comment.