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Katherine Cardigan by Amanda Scheuzger
Big announcement! knit.wear is back! We really missed this beloved part of the Interweave family, and we know you did, too. Everything I loved about knit.wear is here in our "re-premiere": the classic designs, in-depth tutorials and articles, trend reports, and everything else fashion-forward modern knitters like us enjoy.

One of the sweater designs that really stood out for me is the Katherine Cardigan, with it's cool latch closures from JUL. The mitered edgings and asymmetrical design make this cardi super chic.

Editor Meghan Babin is here today to tell you about a cowl pattern from knit.wear, with which she's totally obsessed (in a good way!).

Knitting the Anna Cowl

I was smitten from the moment the Anna Cowl arrived at Interweave HQ. I wore it around the office constantly and it was the only sample from the new knit.wear I took to TNNA as an issue preview (separation anxiety). The large, voluptuous, lace cowl can be styled so many different ways and basically serves as an adult version of a security blanket. As the months crept on I had to face a harsh reality: I would eventually have to send the Anna Cowl back to Sarah Wilson, the designer of my beloved new accessory. And rightly so, I know she is as obsessed with this cowl as I am.
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Look at the versatility of this beautiful cowl!
The original cowl is shown in Zealana Air Lace, Tuscan Red. I spent several hours pouring over the colors on the Zealana site to select the perfect hue in Luxuria Air Lace to go with my monochromatic wardrobe. I decided for once not to use gray and branched out to camel.
 
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My WIP Anna Cowl
My enthusiasm was infectious and soon Louisa Demmitt (Instructional Designer and former Knitscene Assistant Editor) and Amy Palmer (former Knitscene Editor) had signed themselves on for an office KAL. True to form, Louisa chose Olive. And surprisingly, Amy chose charcoal (I was really expecting her to go for hot pink).

We all decided the best way to spread the Anna Cowl obsession was to knit it together. Fort Collins has an endless amount of breweries, restaurants and bars for us to enjoy a bit of knitting with friends. We’ll be blogging on our progress for the months to come and Amy will be sending us updates from her new home in Providence, RI.

For the first time ever we are releasing the single patterns for purchase at the same time as well as the full digital and print versions of knit.wear. You can have your choice of the entire magazine or select patterns you love. You can find the Anna Cowl for download if you want to knit it, too. I hope you do—it’s a most enjoyable knit!
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Modeling Anna on Instaram.
Find me there @meggospurls

The simple, reversible lace pattern, and seamless join make this project easy enough to watch a movie as you go, and just complicated enough to keep you interested until the last stitch. I’m looking forward to attempting Joni’s Coniglio’s seamless lace grafting technique. In the deluxe edition of knit.wear Spring/Summer 2016 you can find the article on how to graft the cowl in pattern.

Stand by for photos of our progress!

—Meghan Babin, Editor, knit.wear

I can't wait to see Louisa's and Meghan's finished projects. Since I'm a recent lace-knitting addict, I may have to make this beautiful thing, too.

Join us in welcoming knit.wear back, and get your copy (or download!) of the spring/summer 2016 issue.

And if you're going to knit the Anna Cowl, leave a comment and let us know!
Cheers,
Kathleen Cubley
Editor, Knitting Daily
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Due to high demand for the return of knit.wear, we are happy to announce this "re-premiere" issue. knit.wear curates designs, in-depth tutorials, articles and trends for fashion forward, modern knitters.

This issue explores high fashion with an avant-garde flair, with our "Museum Modern" collection, knit sportswear, and an escape into the ethereal world of ballet noir. With modern and vintage styles alike, this issue has something for every modern knitter.

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