<p>The Big Apple. The City That Never Sleeps. The Empire City.&nbsp;<em>I Knit New York</em> contains&nbsp;ten knitting patterns inspired by the history and geography of the Capital&nbsp;of the World. We asked five of our favorite New Yorkers to design patterns and share their favorite New York secrets from subway to skyscraper.</p><p>Designers include <strong>Brittney Bailey</strong> (b.woolens/Purl Soho) <strong>Kathleen Dames</strong> (kathleen dames | knitwear design) <strong>Kirsten Kapur</strong> (Through the Loops) <strong>Xandy Peters</strong> (creator of Fox Paws and other stacked stitches) and <strong>Lars Rains</strong> (Modern Lopi) plus an essay from <strong>Kay Gardiner</strong> (the Northern half of Mason-Dixon Knitting)&nbsp;a #buttonhunt in the Garment District with <strong>Kathleen Dames</strong> (host of <em>The Sweater with Kathleen Dames</em> podcast) and a multiborough yarn crawl with <strong>Lisa Chamoff</strong> (founder of Indie Untangled).</p><p>Want to know where to find the New York that the locals know and love? IKNY shares shops restaurants cafes bars museums and more. And if you can&#39;t make it to the City we include lists of our favorite books movies TV shows and songs so you can bring NYC&nbsp;home.</p><p>Patterns include:</p><ul> <li><strong>42nd &amp; Lex</strong> - open-front lace cardigan</li> <li><strong>Brooklyn Botanic</strong> - lace beanie</li> <li><strong>Go Lightly</strong> - boatneck pullover</li> <li><strong>Jane Jacobs</strong> - three-color triangle shawl</li> <li><strong>Lenox Avenue</strong> - cabled stocking cap</li> <li><strong>Manhattanhenge</strong> - two-color cowl and gloves set</li> <li><strong>Metropolitan Opera</strong> - stranded colorwork hat</li> <li><strong>Opal Clock</strong> - cabled rectangular stole</li> <li><strong>Rockefeller Center</strong> - bias top with openwork yoke</li> <li><strong>Sheep Meadow</strong> - five-color funnel cowl</li></ul><p>Yarns for all patterns provided by <strong>Backyard Fiberworks</strong>. <strong>Alice O&#39;Reilly</strong> the dyer behind Backyard Fiberworks contributes an essay on color theory plus a guide to the various yarns used in <em>I Knit New York</em>.</p><p>Shot on location in Manhattan by award-winning photographer <strong>Gale Zucker</strong>. Illustrations by <strong>Laurel Johnson</strong> Mountain Laurel Artwork.</p><p>Join One More Row Press on our very first Knit Like A Local adventure in New York City.</p>
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