Knit Now 160 - On Sale 5th October

This month we’re exploring the everyday magic of the season, with shimmering ideas to spark your knitting joy.

Whether you’re stepping into the glittering morning grass with Sara Oliver’s socks (page 26), celebrating the phases of the moon with Jane Howarth’s scarf and mitts (page 48) or finding the magic of Christmas in Helen Welsh’s Yultide Cushion (page 37), we hope this issue helps you feel a little fairydust is in the air.

The inspiring patterns don’t stop there! This issue is packed full of projects you’ll love to knit. If you’re looking for some stunning stranded colourwork, don’t miss the Arbolito Jumper (page 18) and the Ólafur sweater (page 44). If lace is what makes your heart race, take a peek at the Seascape Shawl (page 60) and the Aronia pullover (page 32). For a quick weekend knit, check out the chunky Buttermere Wrap (page 40) or our official Peanuts toys (page 13).

Not sure what to cast on first? Well, this month we’re also celebrating Wool Month, with some good reads that shine a spotlight on this most magical of fibres. We spoke to West Yorkshire Spinners about why knitters should choose wool (page 23) and we’re rounding up the top of the flocks (page 64). If you want to know more, head to www.britishwool.org.uk - there’s never been a better time to explore the wonders of wool!


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