Twist Collective Winter 2011
by Becky Elmuccio on November 17, 2011
The new issue of Twist Collective is out and as usual, I am feverish with excitement over several patterns. Since Kate Gilbert and company launched Twist Collective a few years ago, I have felt that it has become the best of the online magazines for knitters. Interweave and Knitty have really fallen off in the number of patterns that I really like (I even canceled my subscription to Interweave) and I have to think it has something to do with the ease with which designers can sell their own patterns and the plethora of online pattern magazines. But, even with a ton of venues out there, Twist seems to score the most “winners” in my book. So, what am I coveting in this issue?
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Barolo |
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Yukimi |
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Bellevue |
Socks, a hat and a sweater. Sounds like a good post holiday knitting lineup. Now to get through the last of the baby knits and the holiday knitting and maybe I will do a project for myself. Here’s hoping we actually start to get some good knitting weather in the Northeast. I am happy to say farewell to 70 degree weather in November.
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