Let\'s Knit - UK (2019-12)

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Noro Magazine Issue 15 Autumn/Winter
2019 featuring the Turtleneck Pullover
in Noro Silk Garden. RRP £8.75. For
stockists visit knittingfever.com

Aspen Sweater in Debbie Bliss Angel.
Pattern DB271 £3.50 from lovecrafts.com

Noro Magazine Issue 15 Autumn/Winter
2019 featuring the Mitred Sweater in
Noro Ito. RRP £8.75. For stockists visit
knittingfever.com

Bernat® VelvetTM Yarn, £11 per 300g
(288m) ball from hobbycraft.co.uk. Top
Down Knit Pullover pattern free from
letsknit.co.uk

Winter


WARDROBE


How could your winter wardrobe be complete without a
stylish sweater to take you through the season. A great place
to start is with the relaxed it Turtleneck Pullover knitted in
Noro Silk Garden. Featuring a decorative cable panel, drop
shoulders, ribbing and a cowl neck, this design ticks all the
right boxes. Another strong look is the Aspen Sweater knitted
in Debbie Bliss Angel. This garment would look great in the
evening, especially when paired with a stylish skirt or dress.
Lacy and lightweight, it is a great choice for inside events
such as Christmas dinner or New Year’s drinks. In contrast
to the monochrome style of the Aspen jumper, the Mitred
Sweater is anything but understated. Vibrant and fun, this
oversized garment ofers ultimate comfort, as it has drop
shoulders and a wide neck. Our inal sweater suggestion is
a super-cosy option from Bernat. Worked in Bernat Velvet,
this jumper is almost as easy to knit as it is to wear.
Once you have found a sweater (or two) to enjoy this
winter, you should get to work on choosing your accessories.
For optimum colour and comfort, treat yourself to this stripy
hat from King Cole. The ear laps will help to keep the chill of
your neck and will stop your hat from blowing away. Another
great option is the Alder Wrap. Designed by Kafe Fassett
use this eye-catching piece to create super chic layers.
You could also beneit from your very own pair of mittens.
Knitted in West Yorkshire Spinners Illustrious DK, these
gorgeous accessories ofer a great introduction to colorwork.
Finally, you won’t be able to resist snuggling up with this
luxurious cowl from James C. Brett. Wear with any outit
and you are sure to be the envy of your style savvy circle.

Leaflet 5031 knitted in King
Cole Big Value Super Chunky
Tints, £2.50 from woolnstuff.co.uk

Anya Mitts taken
from West Yorkshire
Spinners Out Of The Woods
pattern book, £8.50 from
laughinghens.com

James C. Brett leaflet JB542,
accessories knitted in
Chinchilla, for stockists
visit jamescbrett.co.uk

Keeping your feet warm and cosy is also an essential
part of staying warm this winter. Our irst suggestion
would be a pair of Moon Socks from Luise Roberts.
We may be biased, as this pattern is a Let’s Knit
exclusive, but how could anyone resist this textured
loop stitch design! We love the trendy grey shade, but
you could also experiment with striking jewel tones
or variegated colourways. Additionally, you could get
to work on a pair of Tassel Socks by Jem Weston.
Amazingly soft and featuring practical leather-look
soles, they’re ideal for the winter. If you enjoy following
this pattern, you could also consider knitting slippers
for your loved ones. Lastly, keep warm all night long
with these attractive bedsocks from Sarah Hazell.
Worked in a luxurious blend of cashmere and silk,
Moon Socks by Luise Roberts, there is no better way to give your toes a treat!
free from letsknit.co.uk


Bedsocks by Sarah Hazell,
free from letsknit.co.uk

Tassel Socks
from Cosy
Alpaca Knits,
jemwestonshop.com

Alder Wrap in Rowan Kidsilk
Haze, free from knitrowan.com

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