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2014 Knitting Trends. Knit Differently! Get some trend and fashion in your knittingTwisted Angle. Vogue Knitting | Welcome. Knit and Crochet and Yarn Trends For 2014. December 23rd, 2013 by Ilana 1. Big, Bigger, Better We’ll see people supersizing everything in 2014 with big needle knit and crochet garments and home décor that display chunky, oversized stitches in oversized silhouettes. In 2014 we’ll be showing you a collection of designs that will keep you right on trend. Many of Lion Brand’s yarns are ideal for the “Big” trend including Wool-Ease® Thick & Quick®, Homespun®, Homespun® Thick & Quick®, Hometown USA® . . . with more to come in 2014. 2. Make It Your Own This trend has been growing steadily— from food to fashion, more people than ever have become involved in making their own mark on the products they use and give. 3. Vegan Fur Vegan fur is a trend that has had moments in fashion for about 8 years. Made In America More and more, people are choosing American made yarn to assure quality and to keep jobs in the U.S. 4.

Different types of yarn go in and out of fashion. 5. 6. 7. KNITWEAR Highlights & Trends - HOME. Knitting Industry - Keeping You In The Loop. Winter 2013. Personality packed yarns from Filpucci. Filpucci, a key player in Italy’s textile industry and a leader in the manufacture of creative yarns for quality knitwear, has introduced its 2015 Spring-Summer collection at the Pitti Filati, the key international trade fair featuring yarns for the knitwear industry, that took place at the Fortezza da Basso in Florence, from 22-24 January. With 102 brands and an exhibition area of 20,000 square metres, Pitti Filati previewed yarn collections for the 2015 Spring-Summer season with the whole story being told through a playful, fun-filled and entertaining setting that guides visitors in original ways through the multiple links between fashion, art, sport, design and music.

New rhythms and record goals The company’s traditional initial focus on material selection and blends is followed by the major role played by technology and research. Airy yarns with a hollow core, silky weaves of plant fibres, layers of multiple cores, structures that are often rounded, mixed, encapsulated. New yarns.