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crafty_packrat ([personal profile] crafty_packrat) wrote2009-07-31 08:45 pm
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ooo, that looks nifty

my copy of Interweave Knits, Autumn 2009 arrived yesterday. I'm not thrilled with most of the projects, since there seem to be a lot of cropped-waists and shaping that is flattering to the smaller women. The Scoop Pullover, with its welted bust, is a particularly noticeable offender, from my perspective.

However, the cover sweater is really pretty, the Farmer's Market Cardigan has kangaroo pockets *and* darts, and the Every Way Wrap is reversible and can be a wrap, srhug, vest,or shawl-collared cardigan depending on how it is buttoned.

But the best pattern in my opinion is the Bandelier Socks -- I am really tempted to make them, especially since the pattern does have notes on how to lengthen them appropriately...
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[personal profile] twistedchick 2009-08-01 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
The French Braid and the Bandolier aren't too awful, either.
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[personal profile] twistedchick 2009-08-01 06:48 pm (UTC)(link)
You can always change where a hem falls. I don't see raglan sleeves with braids on them being as much of an issue as plain ones; there's more definition there, and more verticality with the front braid as well. But the socks are marvelous.

Unless I'm very mistaken, the Every Way Wrap looks like a variation of something that was in Knitty a couple of issues back, with ribbon tying it together as well as buttons.
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[personal profile] laughingrat 2009-08-02 04:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Hm, they were doing so well for a while with the flattering-for-larger-ladies patterns. I do like that cardigan, wow. I guess I'll pick up this issue after all. Oh, or was it Summer I'd actively passed on? Must've been. Yeah, that's a nice cardigan...