In This Issue | Spring/Summer 2010
FEATURES
♦ SPOTLIGHT ON: NAMASTE
Meet a company whose knitting-accessory outlook is a true family affair.
♦ MEG SWANSEN ON: KNIT 2 TOGETHER
When it comes to design ethos, Mez and EZ were living proof that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
♦ BEYOND KITCHENER STITCH
An in-depth look at Kitchener, plus ways to graft combinations of knit and purl stitches using charts. By Joni Coniglio.
FASHION PREVIEW
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PROJECT KNITWEAR
Project Runway alum Gordana Gehlhausen makes it work with needles and yarn.
ENCHANTED LACE
Lavish capelets hark back to the Jazz Age.
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DECORATIVE DETAILS
Intricate stitchwork, also inspired by the flapper era.
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SOFT AND SENSUAL
Mohair's ethereal halo lends itself to sheer perfection.
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GLOBAL FUSION
The earthy elegance of classic warm-weather knitting.
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ON NEUTRAL GROUND
Lutz & Patmos and Twinkle take their hue cues from the season's natural palette.
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IVORY COAST
A lacy bounty of beachwear in shades of pearl.
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NECK AND NEXT
Summer scarves dress up bared shoulders in a very cool way.
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