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Author:Valerie KuritaCreated:4/2/2008
Hi. Thanks for stopping by. Did you have a chance to flip through the Preview photos from our current Issue? If you did, I hope that your curiosity is piqued. Just like you, I love to knit. Let me share with you what I’m working on now...............Val Kurita, Editor

Hard at work on our next issue and loving every minute!
By Valerie Kurita on7/14/2008

Hi there,

The response to our first issue of Verena Knitting has been phenomenal!! Here in New York City, it’s difficult to find a remaining copy on a newsstand. Thank you so much for being a part of our exciting international adventure.

I can’t wait until you see the next issue of Verena Knitting. I’ve received scads of beautiful photography from Europe. The designs for fall are absolutely stunning!! I can’t reveal too much right now, but check back on this site in a couple of weeks for a preview of the designs from the Fall 2008 issue. You really won’t be able to live without it—the designs are that exciting. Right now, we’re translating the instructions and having them edited so they’re US knitter-friendly. I’ll let you know when to expect the Fall issue on the newsstand, but I hope you’re considering a subscription.

I know that some of you had to sit on your wallet for an extended period when you saw the premier issue of Verena on the newsstand before receiving the first issue of your subscription. We apologize for the discomfort that must have created and would like to assure you that the problem has been resolved.

TNNA

I attended TNNA (The National NeedleArts Association), a trade show, at the beginning of June. So much beautiful yarn—precious little time. Local yarn shop owners ...

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Summer issue is available now at your local newsstands.
By Valerie Kurita on7/14/2008


Hi there! We’re all in a tizz. Printed copies of our premier issue arrived last week and we’re busy sharing them around. We’re pretty pleased with this first issue and think you will be, too. (I just visited my local Barnes & Noble today—May 5th and it was already there, but hidden in a back row, so please dig to find us.)

I’ve already gotten some questions from knitters who want to know how we’re planning to grade (size) the patterns. Most of the patterns are in four sizes: small, medium, large and extra-large. This ranges from a finished bust size of about 34/36” to about 46/48”.  I’ve had some requests for an extra-small size, so we’ll have to see if we can figure that into the mix, too.

In addition, we’ll have a story in every issue that will feature about eight to ten plus-size patterns, designed specially for curvy figures. The sizes range from a finished bust size of about 40/42” to about 56/58”.

Of course, you understand that there are many variables in sizing patterns: some large pattern stitches can only be sized up or down with large gaps between, thereby making fewer available sizes. In ...

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Global Verena Knitting
By Valerie Kurita on6/10/2008

Dear Fellow Knitter,

Thanks for taking a minute to let me share with you how excited I am about Verena Knitting.

I remember picking up a copy way-back-when (not telling—Verena’s been around for a long time and so have I) in a neighborhood magazine store that carried foreign publications. Looking at the German edition of Verena Knitting, I thought how cool it is that knitting is a language in itself. Whether you call it knitting, stricken or tricot, the physical movements a knitter makes to create the stitches are pretty much the same no matter where you live.

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