October 2019: Table of Contents

Woodland views, clear skies, blanket-wrapped laps and mugs filled with cider – going “up north” isn’t just for summer vacations. It’s perfect for autumn time, too! Imagine these gorgeous scenes: hiking through woods with trees so orange and yellow, it’s as if they’re on fire; sitting by the dock, bird watching with coffee in hand, wrapped up in your favorite knit cardigan finished from the night before; or late nights spent roasting marshmallows on the patio, dressed in a cozy pullover, slippers and a brand new cowl.

Doesn’t it sound magical? It’s time to face the facts, folks: the Northwoods and fall are meant to go together! And that means there’s no time like the present to start knitting. Thankfully, your new issue has arrived just in time. In this special edition of I Like Knitting, we took our love of cabin life and everything fall has to offer to create possibly our coziest issue to date. From brand new sweaters, including the over-sized and boldly colored Poplar Cardi to the cabin-ready Patchwork Meadow Jacket that’s as cute and quirky as your grandma’s favorite quilt — we’ve got everything you need to go up north in style.

Dive into this new issue filled with socks, scarves, cowls, fall gear and more!


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Skill Level: Advanced Size: child (s, m, l) Finished measurements Chest: 31½ (36¾, 39½, 41¾) in / 80 (93, 100, 106) cm Length: 19¾ (23, 24½, 24¾) in / 50 (60, 62, 63) cm Materials Yarn: cyca #3 (sport) östergötlands ullspinneri visjö (100% wool, 328 yd/300 m / 100 g) Yarn amount and color: 3… Read More 


The Vampire Knitting Club Excerpt © 2018 Nancy Warren Chapter One Cardinal Woolsey’s knitting shop has appeared on postcards celebrating the quaint views of Oxford, of which there are many. When a visitor has tired of writing ‘wish you were here’ on the back of pictures of the various colleges, the dreaming spires, and the… Read More 


Click on the images below to get to the entry page for each giveaway. Good luck! Read More 


The illusion knitting method (or shadow knitting) is based on alternate double rows in two colors. The motif is formed in color 1 by the change from garter to stockinette stitch (and vice versa in color 2). The relief structure this creates is only visible when viewed from an angle. Read More 


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