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PATTERNS13 Golden Girl
Make a lightweight sparklycardi in time for Christmas!
16 RhubarbLooking for the perfect knittedgift? Try this adorable puppyby Amanda Berry!
21 Candy CaneCreate an amazing checkedeffect on a hat and scarf usingslip-stitch colourwork
24 Lilac EmbraceStay cosy in a chunky hooded scarf with a prettycable pattern
31 Winter BerryGet in the festive spirit with acheerful red-and-white cushion
37 EvergreenWrap up warm in a distinctive jacket with tweed-effect borders
41 Purple DreamLearn how to knit the knotstitch with Kelly Menzies’hooded cowl
46 LeonardKnit a friendly polar bear,exclusively designed by Val Pierce
53 Little GingerMake your boy or girl agingerbread-inspired hat!
57 Coin TossPractise stripes and Fair Islewith these miniature purses
65 All That GlittersAdd instant glamour to youroutfits with a gold scarf andclutch set
69 Matryoshka MagicNicola Valiji’s Russian DollChristmas decorations arefabulous quick makes!
73 Ruby KissesMake a pretty red sweater forgirls aged 2-11
81 Christmas CrackersNeed some last-minuteChristmas knits? Try this set ofthree by Susie Johns
84 Blooming MarvellousCrochet a gorgeous replicapoinsettia and holly leaves
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Find the perfect little gifts forknitters and non-knitters alike!
34 Supersize MeKnit up your next project in no time with these amazingsuperchunky yarns
68 Colour TherapyChoose from one of eightbright green yarns thisChristmas
80 What’s in StoreGet the hot gossip from ourfavourite shops around theUK
FOCUS8 Let’s Knit Loves
Catch up with the latest newsfrom the knitting universe
61 Scandinavian KnittingLearn the fascinating historybehind Scandi-style knits
89 Knit SchoolLearn how to knit strandedcolourwork with deputyeditor Adrienne Chandler
PEOPLE44 A Passion for Craft
Find out more about Val Pierce,LK’s treasured toy designer
50 Stop and ShareCatch up with the LKcommunity
72 “Making a difference with theskills you have”Knitters use an LK pattern tohelp kids in need
98 Last WordMeredith Crawford chats aboutblogging, knitting and her lifeas One Sheepish Girl!
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Whether it’s your work do or a New Year’sEve bash, there’s nothing more useful than
a light cardigan for the chilly outdoorswhich can be quickly rolled up and stored
in your bag. The back and fronts of thiscardigan are worked in one piece on a
circular needle right up until the armholes,so it will hug your shape perfectly. The
whole thing is tied together with a brightpink ribbon, which is a great accent to the
pale gold colour!
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“This yarn has a lovely sparkleand is a bit heavier than thefine kid silk yarns, so good for ajacket. The cerise ribbon addsa bright contrast to the gold.”SIÂN BROWN
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GoldenGirl
Siân Brown’s simplecardigan is the perfect
finishing touch to party outfits
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“Stand out in the crowd thiswinter with this striking red andwhite check set. Made in a softwool and cotton blend yarn byRowan, it's definitely somethingyou will be able to snuggle intoand keep warm!”
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Candy Cane
We all know how important it is to wrap up over thechilly months and this accessories set is the perfect
way to do just that. Crafted using traditionalScandinavian shades, you'll be able to wear both itemsyear after year without either of them ever going out of
fashion. Make sure you keep an eye on the colourchanges as you work throughout, and watch out for
whether you should hold your yarn at the front or backof the work when slipping stitches.
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F E S T I V E F A I R I S L E
Bring a seasonal touch to any home with this gorgeous red and whitecushion cover. Inspired by the traditional winter shades of cranberry
red and snow white, you'll find this lovely homeware is a great additionto any living space. Crafted using a combination of stocking stitch and apretty Fair Isle pattern, it's also a great project for those who have never
attempted stranded colourwork before.
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Introduce some Nordic colours to your life withJulie Ferguson's elegant cushion cover
meet ourDESIGNER
“An ideal project if you are new tostranded colourwork, this stylishChristmas cushion uses traditionalNordic red and white in a simpleFair isle design against a plainbackground.”JULIE FERGUSON
Winter Berry
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There's more to the colder monthsthan boring, dull shades, so why notspruce up your winter wear with this
gorgeous jacket? Soft to touch andwith a quirky border, you will certainly
stand out from the crowd whateverthe occasion. Despite using a circularneedle, this garment is knitted flat, so
remember to turn your work at theend of each row, just like you would
using straight needles.
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“Easy to wear and easy to knit,this smart jacket will brighten upa pair of jeans but will also lookgood teamed with a specialoccasion outfit.”RUTH MADDOCK
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EvergreenAdd some style to your wardrobe with Ruth
Maddock's pretty garment
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The colder months are well and trulyupon us, and what better way to staysnug than with this cosy chaperon
hooded cowl? The wool and alpaca yarnensures that it’s both incredibly warmand soft to touch. Stylish, practical and
in a rich shade of purple, its prettypattern is crafted using a combination
of purl together and knit togetherstitches – make sure you check ourKnitwise panel (overleaf) for tips.
meet ourDESIGNER
“When working the knotstitches, keep your work loose,pulling enough yarn throughwhen working the p2tog so it iseasy to work the k2tog. This willalso keep the pattern fromtugging in the wrong areas.”KELLY MENZIES
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Purple DreamWrap up this season withKelly Menzies’ elegant
winter wear
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Run, run, as fast as you can! You can’tcatch me... I’ve got my new hat on!
Making gingerbread is a great way tokeep the kids entertained while they’re
on holiday, and it’s sure to bring upwarm, happy memories of food fights in
the kitchen and decorating faces withbrightly coloured icing. That’s why your
kids are sure to love this prettygingerbread hat, with sizes available
from toddlers to teens!
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“To give this hat a nice firmstructure, it is worked on smallerneedles than would normally beused for this yarn.”JANE BURNS
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Little GingerJane Burns’
gingerbread hat is abrilliant knit for the
countdown to Christmas!
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Q U I C K - K N I T P U R S E S E T
Practise your two-colour striping technique or improve your Fair Islewith these cute festive pompom purses. They will be ideal for keeping
loose change safe, and you can experiment with different colourcombinations to make them last all year round. Or why not use them tohold gift cards for loved ones as a little extra something this Christmas?
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“Use these festive purses instead ofwrapping paper for small gifts suchas jewellery, money or vouchers –just add a greeting tag.”LYNNE ROWE
Keep your change handy with these quickpurses by Lynne Rowe
Coin Toss
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ScandinavianF E A T U R E | S C A N D I K N I T S
STYLELove scandi knits? LK’s Amy Adams has been
discovering the stories behind one of theworld’s most popular knitting styles
When you hear “Scandi style”, what comes to mind? Snowflake jumpers, thick mittens andsimple colour palettes are some of the most common trends that we see in the UK, but there isso much more to fall in love with! After all, the Scandinavian countries each have severaldifferent regions, all with their own traditions. However, there are certain common themesthat many of them share. Traditionally, most knitting patterns used stranded colourwork,although cables and knit-and-purl designs were also found. Jerseys were mostly knitted in theround and then steeked to create armholes. And in many of the areas which depended on theknitting trade, anyone who could knit would contribute!
We spoke to Carlos Zachrison of the design duo Arne & Carlos about their latest book,Knitting Scandinavian Style, which focuses on the traditions of Setesdal in Norway.
‘It will always be popular’“We've always been interested in the artsand crafts heritage of Norway, because it isone of the few countries in the world whereour folk costumes are still in use,” beginsCarlos. “They are worn for special occasions
such as weddings, baptisms,formal occasions, and of
course our national dayon 17th May. It
means that all thedifferent
techniqueshave survived,as there isgreat demandfor the hand-
sewn, embroidered and knitted garmentsthat form parts of the costumes.”
Norway has so much knitting history, sowhat is it about Setesdal that the pair loves?For one thing, it was the home of Arne’sgrandmother and many of the patterns in thebook were inspired by photos, postcards andChristmas cards found in her attic. In fact,there is a whole chapter in the book whichwas inspired by a sweater with hearts aroundthe edge which she is wearing in his parents’wedding photo. A sense of family andtradition is clear throughout the book, and inmany ways it explains Arne’s own connectionto knitting as a craft. “Arne comes from thecountryside of Norway, where everyone
knits. It's just the way of life there. He grewup with three generations in the same houseand everyone was knitting, so it's a naturalthing there for most people.”
LOOKING AHEADBut this wasn’t the only reason that theydecided to focus on Setesdal. “The knittingtraditions there are very rich and it is thehome of some of the most iconic Norwegianpatterns, such as the ‘x and o’ design (seemittens, left). The knitting traditions for
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“Adding gold to any outfit withsimple yet stylish accessoriesinstantly creates an impact andit’s easy to make the transitionfrom day to evening in no timeat all.”CHARMAINE FLETCHER
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Glam up your party outfits withCharmaine Fletcher's matching
scarf and clutch
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Gold is a fantastic colour at this time of year. It goes witheverything, it's suitably festive, and who wouldn't want that
added bit of sparkle to really make them stand out of acrowd? This set is also embellished with pretty golden beads,
so it's a great opportunity to raid your stash for somethingreally unique!
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Q U I C K C H R I S T M A S D E C S
Matryoshka dolls were first made in the 1890s, carved andpainted by two men inspired by a Japanese toy. They quickly
became a popular tradition in Russia and were sold all around theworld! Nicola Valiji's dolls might not slot inside each other, butthey do come in three different sizes. Why not make several for
your tree, and swap the colour combinations aroundto make each one unique?
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Decorate your tree with NicolaValiji's sparkly Russian dolls
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“These cute Russian dolls can beused as tree decorations orknitted in different colouredyarns. They would be ideal in achild's bedroom!”
NICOLA VALIJI
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“These Christmas hats are greatfor dressing up over the festiveseason. The Santa hat fits mostadult heads while the Elf hat isdesigned for the youngermembers of the family.”
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ChristmasCrackers
Knit some last minute gifts withSusie Johns’ easy makes
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With December 25th growing ever closer, the last thing youwant to be doing is frantically trying to finish complex
projects that won't be done in time. Why not try making one ofour quick knits instead? The Santa and Elf hats are a cute
combination, perfect for those seasonal dinners with the wholefamily, and the wreath is a Yuletide decoration that would look
great in any home. Each one is easy for beginners, too!
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