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Our October issue offers a new feature called ‘Spotlight on’ which highlights a different knitwear trend every month – direct from the catwalk. This time we focus on sculptural knits and we tell you where you can find inspiring courses, books and patterns and how to put the look together. As usual, you’ll find exclusive designs from your favourite designers such as the charming Greengage jumper by Sian Brown and the Great Outdoors men’s sweater by Pat Menchini. Erika Knight whips up a pair of stylish mittens in her ‘More stash than cash’ feature and Bronwyn Lowenthal, founder of hand knit company Lowie tells of her life, travels and her new book – Head to toe knits. All this as well as news, reviews, events and much, much more.

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Your instant access to news, gossip and behind the scenes at Knitting magazine
In this blog, mostly by Deputy Editor Katy Evans, though occasionally commandeered by Editor Emma Kennedy, Assistant Ed Emma Whittaker and even magazine designer Claire Stevens (the K-team), you can check out sneak peeks of forthcoming issues, catch up on the latest happenings behind the scenes at Knitting magazine, see and hear what’s inspiring the editorial team at the moment and even read about our own knitting adventures…
Social Whirlwind
16 October 2008
Back in September Anna (Sales Exec.) and I traveled up to London, leaving Brighton at some ungodly hour in the morning, to meet Stephanie Pearl-McPhee aka Yarn Harlot at her hotel for an interview before I Knit Day 2008 kicked off. We ended up having a giggle and a chat over coffee for over an hour. It was a pleasure to meet Stephanie, and yes she is as funny and dry in real life as her writing suggests, though she stuck true to form and wouldn’t divulge any future projects to me even though I tried! You can see the interview in our December issue.
We were greeted by a very harried Gerard at the entrance of the Royal Horticultural Hall, where the I Knit event was held. There were lots of people there, stands, fashion shows (which Gerard took a turn in) and even some comedy – though I have to admit, Girl and Dean aren’t my cup of tea comedy wise. It was great to be able to put faces to names and to meet up and coming authors and designers, though we didn’t get to spend all day up there as we had to rush back to Brighton for Emma B’s hen night that started that afternoon (that’s a whole other story, perhaps not to be published online)!
In early October Emma’s wedding was as beautiful a fairytale as we predicted and you can see how fabulous she (and we) looked on the day. The Knitting team doesn’t scrub up too bad does it?
I’m sure you’ll all join me in saying Congratulations and wishing Emma and Andy a lifetime of happiness.

Emma K, Claire, Emma W, Katy, Anna
Since Emma W is off on her honeymoon in romantic Tuscany it was up to me and Emma K to fly the flag for Knitting magazine at the Knitting and Stitching Show at Ally Pally last weekend, which I think we did with a certain style (for example meetings were held in the Champagne bar). Again it was a great chance to meet people I felt like I already knew from phone calls and emails, catch up with people not seen since last year and of course swap gossip. We were also lucky enough to have Nicky Epstein, Debbie Bliss and Erika Knight signing books on our stand. They are all lovely and we can’t wait to see them next time.
We bumped into Gerard and Craig again (they get everywhere these two) and had a quick catch up – Gerard told us they have about four more books in the pipeline! Craig and I bonded over Morris Minors, him lamenting the fact he doesn’t have one, me lamenting the fact mine seems to have recently died. I also had a quick chat with Domiknitrix, who is tall, gorgeous ad was wearing the tiniest rubber corset whilst still managing to talk, knit and converse in French to Marie-Alice Morisset, the French champion speed knitter. The only hints she would give me about her next book is that she is currently sketching and is focusing on tailoring for specific parts of the body.
Emma and I were also heavily involved in the Knitted Student Textile awards, both being judges (others included Sandy Black, Erika Knight etc) and then helping Chris Kingdom of the UKHKA count up votes for over-all winner and the various categories. The standard was very high this year and you’ll be able to see our coverage of it in the next couple of issues, it’s eye opening. Ally Pally is great fun but man is it tiring!
Phew, so after all that I feel my week in St Tropez at the end of September was well and truly deserved actually.
Authors signing schedule at Ally Pally!
8 October 2008
THURSDAY
Nicky Epstein signing/demos (10.30-11.30)
Erika Knight signing/demos (14:00-15:00)
Nicky Epstein (15:00-16:00)
FRIDAY
Nicky Epstein signing/demos (10.30-11.30)
Debbie Bliss signing (12:00-13:00)
Erika Knight signing/demos (14:00-15:00)
Nicky Epstein (15:00-16:00)
SATURDAY
Nicky Epstein signing/demos (10.30-11.30)
Debbie Bliss signing (12:00-13:00)
Erika Knight signing/demos (14:00-15:00)
Nicky Epstein (15:00-16:00)
SUNDAY
Nicky Epstein signing/demos (10.30-11.30)
Erika Knight signing/demos (14:00-15:00)
Nicky Epstein (15:00-16:00)
November Yarn Offers
1 October 2008
The Knitting Parlour are happy to offer 10% off Sirdar Eco Wool DK, Sublime Cashmere Merino Silk DK, Mission Falls 1824 Cotton, Sirdar Country Style DK and Sublime Baby Cashmere merino Silk DK. Telephone orders only, 01684 892079 please quote KM56. www.theknittingparlour.co.uk
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