WELCOME
WHEN WE LAUNCHED the first iteration of Quick + Easy Knits, we included a survey to gauge the experience level of our readers. While most of the Interweave audience is a pretty knit-savvy bunch, we suspected that these simple, straightforward patterns might appeal to a newer audience: knitters who have finished their first scarves and hats and are looking for what’s next. And while some of our readers fell into that group (welcome!), the majority of folks downloading the collection had years of knitting experience. If you’re one of those knitters, this probably comes as no surprise to you: We all enjoy simple, relaxing projects. The draw of quick and easy is not reserved for new knitters alone. With that in mind, we created a second collection of easygoing patterns full of simple knit/purl patterns, garter stitch, and straight forward shaping. The mix of tees, shawls, hats, and a pillow (thrown in for good measure) make for great summer knitting projects. And if
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QUICK + EASY KNITS No. 2
you are a newer knitter looking to expand your skill set, these patterns introduce basic concepts that will set you up for more advanced projects in the future. As with our first iteration, this issue also includes links to helpful techniques, articles, and more, so if you are trying something for the first time, we’re here to help. For example, a few of the patterns in this issue include graphic knit/purl stitch patterns. The easiest way to represent these stitch patterns is by using charts. We know charts can be intimidating to the uninitiated, which is why we’ve included an article dedicated to reading them. I urge you to give it a try. Once you get the hang of using knitting charts, you’ll never go back. Wherever you are on your knitting journey, I hope you enjoy these patterns. Best,