Vogue Knitting Koigu Roundup

Here is a round up of the most recent designs featuring Koigu Yarn in Vogue Knitting Magazines over the past six months. Designs use a variety of Koigu Yarn, including Chelsea, KPM, KPPPM, and Koigu Emmi. Let us know if you’ve started any of these designs by tagging us on Instagram in your WIP

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Three Generations of Hand Dyers

Designed by Maie Landra, in the new issue of Vogue Knitting Late Winter 2020. This top is feature under a Maker Spotlight on Koigu and co-founder Maie Landra titled “The Koigu Story - Three Generations of Hand Dyers.”

Top knit using Koigu KPPPM in 2420, P855


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Scalene

Designed by Amy Gunderson. Published in Vogue Knitting Winter 2019/20.

Knit in Koigu Chelsea, #C882B, #C454, #C3016, #C492, #C2335, #C5513

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We love this design for it’s beautiful use of shapes and of course Koigu Chelsea. Chelsea is a beautiful aran weight yarn, which knits up quickly, and has a beautiful drape.

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Pétale de Rose

Designed by Alexandra Davidoff. Published in Vogue Knitting Holiday 2019.

Knit using two Koigu Pencil Boxes in Silent Purple.

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Pencil Boxes can be used for more than just scarves, cowls and shawls. This design by Alexandra Davidoff is an excellent example of how putting two boxes together can give you more yarn, with just as much colour variation.

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Lace Cardigan

Designed by Unjung Yun. Published in Vogue Knitting Late Winter 2019.

Knit in Koigu Emmi (Merino and Cashmere blend).

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Boxy Pullover

Designed by Maria Leigh. Published in Vogue Knitting Fall 2019.

Knit in Koigu Kersti.

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