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On sale 20th March. Find out what your favourite companies have launched for Spring/Summer 2015, get a sneak peek at plans for Yarn Shop Day 2015, and don't forget to get started on one of our fabulous spring patterns!
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PATTERNS13 Pastel Perfection
Channel ladylike elegance inHelen Ardley's leaf-adornedneck piece
16 Elvis the CockatooTry teaching Val Pierce’scheeky crested friend a new phrase
21 Spring GreenA bright basketweave sweaterfrom Sian Brown
27 Vintage FlairYou can't get it wrong with PatMenchini's casual cardigan
30 Bamboo BeautyJulie Ferguson's versatile shawl is ideal for changeablespring weather
35 Shopping Spree Knit Monica Russel's stylish bagfrom recycled T-shirt yarn
38 Secret GardenWatch your blanket grow withthe next two squares for ourknitalong
41 Silver DollarFall in love with lace by makingAnniken Allis's timeless top
48 Flower PowerIf Micky the Monkey isn’t foryou why not use your free yarnfor a gorgeous corsage?
53 OliverCraft Jane Burns' gorgeousscruffy teddy friend for yourfavourite little person
59 Bathroom BluesA trio of lovely washroomaccessories to add glamour toyour beauty routine
62 Sienna BloomLynne Rowe's quirky Fair Isleteacosy is sure to brighten upyour kitchen
64 Turkish DelightBring a hint of Istanbul intoyour home with a vibrant,ethnic print cushion
66 Up, Up and AwayA brilliantly colourful mobile by Nicola Valiji to keep baby smiling
72 Get OrganisedThree cute, stashbustingpatterns to help keep track ofyour keys
76 Fuchsia FunBe a trendsetter in Kelly Menzies'bright and on-trend top
85 Little HelperProtect pretty little outfits withLucinda Ganderton's stripeycrocheted apron
W H A T ’ S I N S I D E
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55 Stylecraft Colour CompetitionHere's your chance to createyour own shade of StylecraftSpecial DK!
89 TutorialAdrienne Chandlerdemonstrates how toincrease, decrease and jointhe round when crocheting
PEOPLE50 Stop and Share
Catch up with the LKcommunity
98 My Stash SecretsBe inspired by our chat with Tanis Grey and herimpressive career
IN EVERY ISSUE...3 Welcome7 This Month’s Free Gift10 April is the Month40 Bookshelf49 Coming Next Month52 Tea Break70 Subscriptions91 Giveaways92 Practical Guides94 Step By Step
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W H A T ’ S I N S I D E
SHOPPING24 Style Spotlight
Our focus this month is allthings spring
56 Yarn ShoppingSwaddle a little loved one inour favourite baby yarns
87 Colour TherapyBe inspired by bright, boldcrimson yarns
88 What’s In StoreGet the hot gossip from ourfavourite shops around the UK
FOCUS8 Let’s Knit Loves
Catch up with the latest news and gossip from theknitting universe
32 Planning AheadGet the lowdown on Yarn Shop Day 2015
34 Reader OfferExclusive discount on 'KnitYour Own Zoo' and a freepattern download
39 British Knitting Awards 2015Nominate your favourites and you might win a fabulousprize worth £200!
45 Jump into Spring Find out about exciting new releases forspring/summer 2015
At Let’s Knit we understandthat nothing is moreannoying than errors inknitting patterns. As part ofour total commitment toensuring that yourexperience of our magazineis as enjoyable as possible,we’re proud to offer THE LET’S KNIT PATTERN PROMISE:• Exclusive patternsfeatured in Let’s Knit havebeen professionallychecked and reproducedwith the utmost care.Updates can be found atwww.letsknit.co.uk • Should you encounter any problems we are morethan happy to providesupport and assistance.Contact us and we willendeavour to respond as soon as possible.By email:[email protected] telephone: 01206508622 (office hours only)By post: at the address onpage 95 (please mark your envelope ‘Support’) (Please note we cannotoffer assistance withpatterns not published in Let’s Knit)
Whocares?...We do!
This month’s
FREEGIFT!
Swing from the trees withour free Micky the Monkey
yarn kit and pattern
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PastelPerfection
Achieve a classic look with Helen Ardley's leaf
adorned neck pieceTouches of silver complement delicate pastel pink,harking back to the elegance of generations past.
This divine transeasonal scarf will easily complete any daintyoutfit and is the ideal project to see in the warmer evenings.
Perfect ladylike elegance!
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V I N T A G E I N S P I R A T I O N
meet ourDESIGNER
“Scarves are still big this year somake this beautiful leaf-trimmedaccessory to decorate a new coatready for the spring.”HELEN ARDLEY
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L E A R N A N E W S T I T C H P A T T E R N
Whether you're looking for a new technique to try orwant to attempt your very first garment, this pretty
sweater is for you. The style is ideal for springtime, when thechangeable temperatures mean you often have to alternate
between layering up and wearing something a little lighter. It'salso a fantastic introduction to the simple basketweave stitch –
read our Knitwise panel on page 23 to find out more.
meet ourDESIGNER
“The basketweave stitch is a verysimple one to knit and the purewool yarn gives it good definition.The shape is easy to wear on itsown or with an additional layerfor warmth.”SIÂN BROWN
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SpringGreen
Jump into April with SiânBrown’s basketweave top
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EXCLUSIVE TOVintageFlair
E A S Y C A R D I I N F A B Y A R N
meet ourDESIGNER
“This cardigan is easy to knit andthe yarn is both fascinating andfun to work with. It can be pairedwith almost anything.”
PAT MENCHINI
Step out in PatMenchini's terrific
textured knitthis spring
Brighten up the gloomy Aprilmornings in this vibrant
cardigan using a fantasticthick and thin yarn. The
textured yarn is surprisingly easyto work with and knits up fast.
Great for layering on chilly daysor complementing a classic teadress as the sun comes out, thiscardigan is sure to become your
new spring staple.
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Q U I C K A N D E A S Y B A G
meet ourDESIGNER
“This colourful item was a fun tomake. Using thick yarn meansthat it’s a quick project, too.”
MONICA RUSSEL
ShoppingSpree
Go green with MonicaRussel’s reusable bag
Perfect for groceries or as a bright and cheeryhandbag, this eye-catching shopper is a reallyspeedy knit. The yarn is made from recycled T-shirtfabric and is super chunky – the whole bag is just 23stitches wide! If you enjoy sewing, why not make a
cotton lining to help your bag hold its shape?
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S P R I N G T I M E L A C E
Spring is well and truly here, so it's time toput away the bulky sweaters and start
work on those lighter knits in preparationfor summer. Whether you team it with a floraldress or your favourite pair of jeans for a morecasual look, this lace top is just right for thoselong fine days. The majority of this garment isworked in the round, but watch out for whenyou divide for the Front and Back as you will
then be working back and forth in rows.
meet ourDESIGNER
“This sweater is worked in the round from the bottom up to theunderarm. Stitches are picked up forthe sleeves which are worked fromthe top down with short rows toshape the caps. There is lace detailon the yoke with the rest of thesweater worked in stocking stitch.”
ANNIKEN ALLIS
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SilverDollar
Prepare for the warmerweather with AnnikenAllis’s feminine jumper
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Simply Sirdar
The days are getting longer, the frosts are no more, and there's a subtle hint of warmth in the air. There's only one explanation:spring has finally sprung! With the change of year upon us, it'stime to discover what exciting releases are coming to a yarn storenear you. Whether you prefer lightweight or chunky knits, brightcolours or quirky ribbon yarns, you're sure to findjust the thing to kick off the season in style.
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RADIANT ROWANRowan is releasing a trio of yarns, starting with Tetra Cotton, a unique cotton yarn that's spunfrom four harmonious hues. Summerlite 4ply is a delightfully soft cotton yarn, and CottonLustre has a wonderful drape thanks to the blend of cotton, linen and modal fibres. All threeyarns have brilliant pattern support, with projects from top Rowan designers such as MartinStorey and Sarah Hatton. www.knitrowan.com has the full selection.
With seven yarns unveiled thisseason, including two from Hayfield,you will certainly be spoilt for choicefrom Sirdar. Beachcomber DK,Cotton Rich Aran and Cotton 4plyall channel the trend for colourfulcotton yarns, and if you're lookingfor something a bit different, checkout Kasha, their 300g ball of slubbyyarn. It comes complete with thepattern to make your own throw!Head to www.sirdar.co.uk formore details.
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SPRING!Find out what’s new in the knitting
world for spring/summer 2015
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OliverMake Jane Burns’ warm, cuddly
friend for your favourite little personMake a new beloved hand-me-down as a special gift for ayoung one with this classic scruffy teddy. Oliver is safe for
small children and combines both knitting and sewing to create awell-loved teddy which will become an instant family favourite.
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C H A R M I N G S C R U F F Y T E D D Y
meet ourDESIGNER
“You don't need to be precisewhen sewing on Oliver's patches– the tattier he looks, the better!”
JANE BURNS
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BathroomBlues
Add some style to your washroomwith the help of Georganne
Cauchi’s accessoriesWho says you can't have knitting in every aspect ofyour life? Whether you make just one or the whole
trio, each of these quick knits is a fantastic addition toyour daily routine. The facecloth and mitten are perfect forscrubbing away the remains of the day, and the headband isgreat for keeping damp strands of hair out of your eyes or
even for taming any unruly locks.
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P R E T T Y & P R A C T I C A L M A K E S
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P E R F E C T F O R C R A F T Y K I D S
meet ourDESIGNER
“This candy stripe apron makes apractical cover up for baking days,but it can also be worn – RailwayChildren style – as a best pinaforeto wear over a pretty frock.”LUCINDA GANDERTON
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Small people always look cute in stripes and we love thecheerful candy colours of this pretty pinny. It's worked in
a simple half treble and treble crochet stitch pattern, and thetop shaping is achieved by rejoining the yarn. The apron is
finished with a neat double crochet border and a sweet frontpocket for hiding away anything from toys to tasty treats!
LittleHelper
Whether it’s protection fromflour or playdough, LucindaGanderton’s apron will help
keep your tot clean
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