Knitting Magazines
Written by Infomaniac on April 27th, 2009
The number of knitting magazines published in English is truly large, but if we also count the publication in other national languages we’d be surprised to realize how many knitters there are worldwide. The more recent variant of traditional paper knitting magazines is the online electronic format or what is more exclusively called the e-magazine. If the number of readers is limited in the case of some paper knitting magazines, the real chances for access is wider when it comes to those run online as they address the needs of the international community, and do not target a certain geographical area in particular.
Thus, there are many web pages dealing with knitting that contain links to knitting magazines of wide circulation, covering both the electronic and the paper format. The necessity for such publications is obvious if we think that trends have to start somewhere as well as innovative ideas for more complex projects. Moreover, to some people, knitting magazines function as educational material, whether they learn to go from one knitting style to another or not. This is probably the reason why we even get to read all sorts of success stories with the cases of people who actually turned knitting in more than just a hobby.
Lots of contributions to knitting magazines come from readers who get the chance to present one personal innovation or another to other hobbyists, and most of the time the very management of the publication is made from people with a serious interest in this activity hobby field. Some knitters even collect magazines in personal so-called libraries with the favorite models or sources of inspiration to turn to when they want to try something new or different. Knitting magazines usually appear on a monthly basis and in a number of issues that is surely inferior to that of fashion magazines, but this is understandable given the fact that they target a specialized readers’ category.
International knitting magazines can be viewed in more languages of international circulation; French, Italian, English, German and Spanish are usually the common cases, but sometimes there are only bilingual sites with English and a national language included. The type of articles to expect from these publications include free knit patterns explained, yarn information and tips, fashion collections, season trends and more. Some knitting supplies producers also use knitting magazines as an advertising platform for their products, opening the door for national and international users.
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