The new Vogue Knitting arrived over the weekend. I had already looked at the preview online, something I occasionally avoid, as I tend to want everything to be new when I open the magazine. But I also avoid the previews because if there is something I really really like, I get all antsy waiting for the magazine to arrive.
This time I didn't mind looking and I still enjoyed the magazine; I've been looking at it ever since it arrived. In fact I think it is a fabulous issue and I can imagine knitting most of the sweaters in it at one time or another. So instead of showing you my favorites, I am going to do something different this time.
First of all there are two sections that do not appeal to me at all. The section titled "Home on the Prarie" is a miss in my book, although the idea is good, and the idea itself is not something that I would avoid, I like the motifs and the ideas, but the sweaters leave me cold. Perhaps I am just suffering from a "been there, done that" moment, because all these sweaters look like things I have knit and worn at previous times in my life.
The other pretty much solid "thumbs down" section is the one by Irina Shabayeva and I really wanted to like these sweaters. In fact, when I saw the sweaters on the preview I was quite interested, and I do rather like the oversized coat with the large shawl collar, but I think I have other bulky yarn coat and jacket patterns I like even better than this one. The detailed intarsia sweaters are interesting, they would be fun to knit, and in many ways they fit with my style, but the truth is that I just don't like the bird's wing/feather pattern. If it was leopard or pretty much any other animal pattern it wouldn't bother me but somehow feathers are not my thing, and they actually leave me feeling uncomfortable. I didn't know that about myself before.
So you've seen the sweaters I don't like (except for two in the Prairie section which I just didn't bother copying). You can safely assume I like everything else to some extent or another. But will I knit them? Will I knit any of them this season? Those are really good questions.
The truth is that I am really focused on yarns that are in my stash right now, and I have several projects that I want to knit and wear now, as well as several for the winter and for the most part these patterns don't fit into the existing stash/yarns I want to use paradigm, with one exception.
I really like this vest and I have two skeins of Cascade Eco+ which I traded for some old Katia Ceilan. The gauges are slightly different, the original yarn is more bulky than the Eco+, but I think I can work it out. Maybe not. As we get a little closer to actual fall temperatures, you might see me at least swatching for this project.
The other sweater that has plastered itself into my brain cells is the multicolored intarsia sweater by Deborah Newton. I really like the original version, as shown in the magazine; it is bright and cheerful and certainly attention getting. It is not the same old boring sweater. But although I do love color,and even rainbow colors, I am not a rainbow person. I am not comfortable wearing that much color at once and those particular colors are not my colors, much as I love the pattern.
Still I am obsessed. I may have to spend an afternoon with color cards and crayons and figure out if there is a happy meeting of my sense of color and this design. I realize that the spirit of the sweater would be entirely different; it would not have that bright happy, circus-like, appeal, but can it be something else? I don't know. I may have to find out.