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Knit ‘N Style is published six times a year and offers jam-packed issues including over 30 exciting and versatile hand knit patterns for women, men, and children. The array includes designs for every skill level, and each pattern is accompanied by large photos of the front and back of each project with clear instructions, easy-to-read charts, and schematics.
Whether you knit for yourself, family members, friends, or charity, you will always find projects for all ages, lifestyles, tastes, and occasions. In every issue of Knit ‘N Style, explore new knitting stitch patterns and techniques with Margaret Radcliffe in the ‘N Style Workshop. Check out new product and book reviews. View the latest yarns available from hand knit yarn manufacturers in The Yarn Salon. Enjoy a male knitter’s perspective with Jack Lewis’ column, Real Men Knit. Leslye Solomon brings her teaching and yarn shop owner expertise when you read So Glad You Asked. We are so fortunate to have Lorna Miser, hand-dye yarn technician contribute a column and pattern specifically for hand-dyed fibers. Melissa Leapman, author, teacher, and designer, creates an exclusive design in every issue which is interpreted in both knit and crochet.
Be sure to view the latest issue of Knit ‘N Style by linking to the table of contents. Thank you for visiting!
- Inside the Current Issue
- Free Patterns
- Pattern Picks
- Product Reviews
- Book Reviews
39 Fashion Ideas for Summer & BeyondDesigner in the Spotlight: Barry Klein
Knit & Crochet Collection: Textured Tees
'N Syle Workshop — Reversible Stitch Patterns
A Great Summer Reading List
The Yarn Salon
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This issue's FREE online pattern is courtesy of Coats & Clark.Click here to view, and to see even more free patterns!
HiyaHiya Interchangable NeedlesLarge Floral Stripe Tote
Grayson E Beaded Purse Handles
Knitting Out Loud Audiobooks
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Knit One BelowKnitted Lace of Estonia: Techniques, Patterns, and Traditions
Seven Things That Can “Make or Break” a Sweater
Let’s Knit!
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