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Knitting Magazine Issue 223

Knitting Magazine Issue 223

 

We knitters may craft all year round, but when the nights begin to draw in and the leaves on the trees start turning, we know we’re entering prime knitting season. This is the perfect time to batten down the hatches, get comfortable with your yarn and needles and just knit. So we’ve got a deliciously cosy collection of casual designs for you and your home, in beautiful autumn colours perfect for lounging and making the most of the best place in the world – from our homes to yours. We also round up the latest launches from major yarn brands, meet indie dyer Fruitful Fusion and introduce Distitch, a brilliant new technique by Assia Brill. Plus MedKNITation founder Suzan Colón introduces a knitting meditation and invites you to knit your way home.

 

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  • Date 7 October 2021
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Responses (8)

  1. Raul Salas
    18 December 2021 at 10:45 pm · Reply

    Firs time purchase of The Knitting Magazine, Issue 223, today, Saturday, December 18, 2021. Like the projects. The Boston Vest by Drops Design is missing the “Tension” statement.

    Respectfully,

    Raul Salas
    rauls1925@yahoo.com

  2. Julia Slater
    21 December 2021 at 7:49 pm · Reply

    Issue 223

    The crochet instructions for the singer by Kate Mccully are missing the last part of the instructions to complete the head after attaching the eyes. Please supply.

    • Sophie Medland
      4 January 2022 at 6:04 pm · Reply

      Hi Julia, Thank you for the comment. I am checking this with our pattern team. Sophie

    • Sophie Medland
      12 January 2022 at 11:50 am · Reply

      Dear Julia

      I’m very sorry for the missing text in this pattern and for the long delay in getting back to you.

      The head should continue as follows:
      Head

      Continue from where you secured work, stuff as you go.

      Round 40: (Dc2tog, 5 dc) 6 times. (36 sts)

      Round 41: (Dc2tog, 4 dc) 6 times. (30 sts)

      Round 42: (Dc2tog, 3 dc) 6 times. (24 sts)

      Round 43: (Dc2tog, 2 dc) 6 times. (18 sts)

      Round 44: (Dc2tog, 1 dc) 6 times. (12 sts)

      Round 45: (Dc2tog) 6 times. (6 sts)

      Fasten off. Thread a tapestry needle with the tail end and make some sts to pull the hole closed. (See image 9.) Weave in end.

      Many thanks and best wishes,
      Christine

  3. Sophie Medland
    12 January 2022 at 11:49 am · Reply

    Dear Julia

    I’m very sorry for the missing text in this pattern and for the long delay in getting back to you.

    The head should continue as follows:
    Head

    Continue from where you secured work, stuff as you go.

    Round 40: (Dc2tog, 5 dc) 6 times. (36 sts)

    Round 41: (Dc2tog, 4 dc) 6 times. (30 sts)

    Round 42: (Dc2tog, 3 dc) 6 times. (24 sts)

    Round 43: (Dc2tog, 2 dc) 6 times. (18 sts)

    Round 44: (Dc2tog, 1 dc) 6 times. (12 sts)

    Round 45: (Dc2tog) 6 times. (6 sts)

    Fasten off. Thread a tapestry needle with the tail end and make some sts to pull the hole closed. (See image 9.) Weave in end.

    Many thanks and best wishes,
    Christine (Editor)

  4. Julia
    23 January 2022 at 1:50 pm · Reply

    Thank you for finally sorting this out. I had to make up the pattern in the end as the doll was a Christmas gift.

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