VOGUE KNITTING SPRING/SUMMER 2016
FEATURES
- MEG SWANSEN: Meg sings the praises of the humble coilless pin.
- A HAND-PAINT HISTORY: What a difference a decade makes. The rise of hand-dyed yarns. By Carol Sulcoski
- HAROLD'S SWEATER: Can letting go heal a grieving heart? A short story by best-selling novelist Rachael Herron.
FASHION
- LEAF & VINE: Elegant, lacy looks in cool, creamy whites.
- PAINTERLY PALETTES: Hand-painted yarns transform hand-knitted garments into works of art.
- WRAPPED IN BEAUTY: Shawl designs by Rosemary (Romi) Hill and Heather Zoppetti display innovative stitchery.
- A BREATH OF FRESH AIR: Refresh your wardrobe with lacy designs knit in rosy pink and lilac shades.
- LINEN & LACE: A breezy blend of linen and lace informs spring's prettiest tops.
- BOUDOIR NOUVELLE: World War II-era fashion influences the lingerie designs of Knitty Kitty's Lisa Roberts.