Sneak Peek: knit.wear, Premiere 2011
By Megan Goodacre

The new special issue magazine from Interweave is on its way. I haven't seen it on newsstands yet, but for the eager (or impatient) it is available as a digital download from Interweave's online store.
It's a gorgeous issue, with a dramatic, sophisticated colour palette and beautiful photography. It's flattering to have a design included in such company. I'm including a few screen shots as an amuse-bouche.
My Crossed Jacket is included in the "assembly required" section, which features designs with asymmetrical closures, visible seams, hand-felting, cutaway fronts, and simple textures.
The main body of Crossed is worked in Blue Sky Alpaca's Organic Worsted Cotton, while the contrast trim is worked in their 100% baby alpaca Melange. Both are beautiful yarns. The dark trim against the pale jacket reminds me of Coco Chanel.

It's a gorgeous issue, with a dramatic, sophisticated colour palette and beautiful photography. It's flattering to have a design included in such company. I'm including a few screen shots as an amuse-bouche.
My Crossed Jacket is included in the "assembly required" section, which features designs with asymmetrical closures, visible seams, hand-felting, cutaway fronts, and simple textures.
The main body of Crossed is worked in Blue Sky Alpaca's Organic Worsted Cotton, while the contrast trim is worked in their 100% baby alpaca Melange. Both are beautiful yarns. The dark trim against the pale jacket reminds me of Coco Chanel.

