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Guide to free online knitting resources

There have been a few staple online mags and resources on the scene for a while, but with new mags popping up here and there I thought I would try to do a bit of of a roundup and see how many I could find. If you know of any more please comment.

image: ‘lakeside’ lacy knee high socks from knotions magazine

knitty.com - quarterly knitting magazine with patterns and articles
ravelry.com - online knitting community - patterns, forums, wiki, and more
twist collective - new online mag with some really nice patterns [only a few free patterns] and articles
knotions - new online mag with some really cute patterns
the inside loopUK based mag - small range of nice patterns
teen knitter magazine - downloadable PDF - written by teens for teens.
meta post modern knitting
- stylish patterns
the anti-craft - lots of fun for the sinister crafters
who knits - some free patterns and articles - interesting article about the internet and free patterns
knitting pattern central - updated guide to free patterns available all over the web
knitting on the net - resource of patterns available on the web
popknits vintage inspired patterns
knitters review - resource guide and how-to articles
for the love of yarn - small online mag with a few interesting patterns.
black purl - ethnic inspired patterns
knit on the net - some nice patterns
free vintage knitting - resource for vintage knitting patterns
knitting help knitting videos

Print magazines or yarn stores with a free online pattern section.
Rebecca
knit n style
coats and clark
elann
garn studio
lionbrand
lana grossa
sweater babe
jimmy beans wool
berroco
knitting daily - from interweave
vogue knitting online
knit1 magazine
rowan yarns
debbie bliss online
hello yarn
interweave knits

other fibre craft online mags
spindlicity - for spinners
weavezine - for weavers
crochet uncut - new crochet mag
crochet me

Languages other than English
Ulla (Finnish)

7,552 posted on 12/02/2008 7:49:23 PM PST by TenthAmendmentChampion (Join us on the best FR thread, 7000+ posts: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/1990507/posts)
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To: TenthAmendmentChampion
I would think that being able to knit and crochet and sew would be valuable if things get too crazy. It's not hard to learn any of these skills. They gave us Home Economics back in the 60s, LOL those are "passe" now, but we learned cooking and sewing. The most useful skills I could have, I've used them repeatedly for years, much more often than quadrilateral equations!!
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