Great knits are like great art because they make us think differently, and the process of making can be even more revelatory! Showing us how we can look to, and beyond, our horizons when it comes to our craft, our 43rd issue is inspired by the work of women artists Etel Adnan and Hilma af Klint.
Etel Adnan’s work features landscapes, using bold and unexpected colours to portray the places where the land meets the sky, and Hilma af Klint created large abstract paintings of metaphysical meditations that she felt she had been called on to represent. Both show us distinct ways of looking at the world, and at possible worlds beyond the visible realm, just as a knitter or crocheter can look at a ball of yarn and ponder a plethora of outcomes!
Our winter collection of 10 patterns features striking colours and innovative techniques, and bold and imaginative knits that play with pattern and perspective. So whether you fancy a colourwork challenge, or just some meditative time as the sun sets in the sky, there’s bound to be something here to expand your crafting horizons!
Featuring designs by: AMY BLACKWELL // KJERSTIN ROVETTA // MARZENA KOŁACZEK // AVERY ERB // AUDREY BORREGO // REGINA WIMMER // MARIE RÉGNIER // MER STEVENS // SARAH OPIE
Issue 43 also includes an insightful and expansive interview with yarn dyers Jude Harper and Lola Johnson, and a fascinating dig into the history of the colour pink by Hannah McGregor. We are also thrilled to include a bookmark tutorial from artist Elizabeth Ashdown using the centuries-old art of passementerie, and a recipe for a carrot cake from Fi Churchman that will bring an orangey glow to chilly evenings.
We anticipate pre-ordered and subscriber copies to arrive with crafters in early November 2022. On 10th November, Issue 43 will be available to buy in digital-only form, and for sale from our wonderful stockists around the globe.
Digital Downloads
Your purchase of the print magazine also includes access to a digital copy, which will be emailed to you after checkout. You can also access a digital copy via Ravelry using the download code printed on the inside cover of the magazine from the same date.
Sizing Details
Hilma (colourwork pullover) |
10 sizes; finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 84 - 160cm / 33½ - 64" - to be worn with 0-10cm / 0-4" positive ease. |
Sistere (colourwork and mosaic shawl) | One size; 118cm / 46 ½" wide, 51cm / 20" deep |
Welkin (top-down cardigan) |
9 sizes; finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 92 - 160cm / 36¼ - 63" - to be worn with 8-15cm / 3-6" positive ease. |
Orisoun (colourwork beanie hat) |
3 sizes; finished hat circumference: 47 - 54.5cm / 18 ½ - 21½" - to be worn with approx. 2.5-5cm / 1-2" negative ease. |
Dagian (textured pullover) |
12 sizes; finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 82 - 170cm / 32¼ - 67" - to be worn with 10cm / 4" positive ease. |
Demesne (colourwork socks) | 3 sizes; finished foot circumference 19.5 - 22cm / 7 ½ - 8½". |
Etel (intarsia cardigan) | 10 sizes; finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 86 - 184cm / 34 - 72 ½" - to be worn with 10-15cm / 4-6" positive ease. |
Periphery (colour blocked intarsia hat) | 3 sizes; finished hat circumference (unstretched): 37-49cm / 14 ¾ - 19¾" - to be worn with 7.5-15cm / 3-6" negative ease. |
Lineament (colourwork textured jacket) |
7 sizes; finished chest (fullest point) circumference: 96 - 173cm / 38 - 68" - to be worn with 15-25cm / 6-10" positive ease. |
Halatian (colourwork shawl) | One size; 180cm / 71" long, 55cm / 22" at widest point. |