Rowan Knitting Magazine, Issue 38 -

: Adding a youthful, bolder edge, this story utilized "street style" photography in central London to contrast modern design with traditional handknitting.

Beyond the patterns, the magazine served as a technical resource. It included deep dives into re-sizing designs for fuller figures and a comprehensive history of felting with practical tips. The issue captured a specific moment in the mid-2000s when handknitting transitioned from a hobby to a legitimate fashion statement. Rowan 38 - patterns - Ravelry * Capone. * by Sarah Hatton. Rowan Magazine, Number 38 | Agoodyarn.net Rowan knitting magazine, Issue 38

First published in the fall of 2005, remains a landmark edition for its fusion of traditional craft and high-fashion aspiration. This issue features over 60 designs from a legendary roster including Kaffe Fassett , Martin Storey , Sarah Dallas , and Louisa Harding . : Adding a youthful, bolder edge, this story

: This story draws inspiration from natural landscapes, mixing delicate lace with dense, chunky textures. It prominently features core Rowan yarns like Kidsilk Haze and Felted Tweed to create ethereal yet grounded garments. The issue captured a specific moment in the

Two decades after its release, Issue 38 is still celebrated for its three distinct visual narratives that redefined what a knitting magazine could be:

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