
Knitscene - Fall 2015
This issue is out of print.
Knitscene Fall 2015
Ten years ago, the very first Knitscene was published, pulling together fun, hip, and easy to knit knitting projects into a stellar collection. With the launch of our Knitscene Fall 2015 issue, weâre continuing the traditions started by Pam Allen and company and bringing you 22 knitting patterns to inspire you to pick up those needles!
In this issue youâll find:
- Eight completely seamless garments, including a four-piece designer collection from Mari Chiba
- An introduction to brioche knitting from Mercedes Tarasovich-Clark and five projects ranging from easy brioche knitting patterns for beginners to more advanced brioche knitting patterns
- Five projects knit in the seasonâs best yarns
- Six knitting patterns inspired by style icons of the 1970s, featuring sweaters from Cecily Glowik MacDonald and Michele Wang
- An exclusive sock knitting pattern from designer Kate Atherleyâs new book, Custom Socksâonly available in this issue of Knitscene!
- A Knitscene retrospective of the first ten years
- A brand-new department called Pattern Play, in which Kate Atherley breaks down the ins and outs of how to read knitting patterns.
This issue is out of print.
Knitscene Fall 2015
Ten years ago, the very first Knitscene was published, pulling together fun, hip, and easy to knit knitting projects into a stellar collection. With the launch of our Knitscene Fall 2015 issue, weâre continuing the traditions started by Pam Allen and company and bringing you 22 knitting patterns to inspire you to pick up those needles!
In this issue youâll find:
- Eight completely seamless garments, including a four-piece designer collection from Mari Chiba
- An introduction to brioche knitting from Mercedes Tarasovich-Clark and five projects ranging from easy brioche knitting patterns for beginners to more advanced brioche knitting patterns
- Five projects knit in the seasonâs best yarns
- Six knitting patterns inspired by style icons of the 1970s, featuring sweaters from Cecily Glowik MacDonald and Michele Wang
- An exclusive sock knitting pattern from designer Kate Atherleyâs new book, Custom Socksâonly available in this issue of Knitscene!
- A Knitscene retrospective of the first ten years
- A brand-new department called Pattern Play, in which Kate Atherley breaks down the ins and outs of how to read knitting patterns.
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This issue is out of print.
Knitscene Fall 2015
Ten years ago, the very first Knitscene was published, pulling together fun, hip, and easy to knit knitting projects into a stellar collection. With the launch of our Knitscene Fall 2015 issue, weâre continuing the traditions started by Pam Allen and company and bringing you 22 knitting patterns to inspire you to pick up those needles!
In this issue youâll find:
- Eight completely seamless garments, including a four-piece designer collection from Mari Chiba
- An introduction to brioche knitting from Mercedes Tarasovich-Clark and five projects ranging from easy brioche knitting patterns for beginners to more advanced brioche knitting patterns
- Five projects knit in the seasonâs best yarns
- Six knitting patterns inspired by style icons of the 1970s, featuring sweaters from Cecily Glowik MacDonald and Michele Wang
- An exclusive sock knitting pattern from designer Kate Atherleyâs new book, Custom Socksâonly available in this issue of Knitscene!
- A Knitscene retrospective of the first ten years
- A brand-new department called Pattern Play, in which Kate Atherley breaks down the ins and outs of how to read knitting patterns.

















