The Long And Short Of It

The forecast calls for a warm outer layer.  From short and swingy, to long and lean, this new breed of coats handknit in a profusion of styles and shapes are taking aim at mass produced coats lacking comfortable movement with linings that shift and armholes that tug. 
Take a look at this season’s Top Ten Coats  and get ready to usher in the full force of winter.

Spot Coat By Debbie Bliss

Debbie Bliss works a little magic with this woven stitch technique adding an extra layer of warmth without giving up sophisticated style.  Fez and Luxury Tweed Aran  partner together in A Tweed Story by Debbie Bliss, to create a knitted version of stained glass.   

Lvov by Elsbeth Lavold

Long lines and honeycomb stitch detail on the collar and cuffs render this coat a shapely classic for years to follow.  Knit in whitewater, one of the eleven eye-catching shades of Baby Llama from Elsbeth Lavold.  Pattern for Lvov is available in Cityscapes Book #21 

Noro Hooded Coat

Volume and texture join forces to keep the cold at bay in this cosy hooded coat from Noro’s Fall/Winter Collection.  Knit in Kogarashi, a silk and wool aran weight mixture out on store shelves now in eight expressive colourways. 

Alluring Diamond Coat by Nicky Epstein

From Nicky Epstein’s Enchanting Collection- understated appeal in a shorter length coat, fully patterned in latticework.  Knit in Guanaco from Aslan Trends, a chunky blend of alpaca and wool in twenty-three shades including this tempting shade of pomegranate.

Azteca Coat by Katia

Take cover in  Azteca from Katia, a 50/50 split of wool and acrylic with three new self-striping colourways for the season.  Bobbled cuffs and collar add a little extra seasoning to this cold weather coat without making it a challenge to knit. 

Ushya by Mirasol

New from Mirasol- Ushya soaks up the cold in a super bulky merino wool.  Choose between a hip length version in orange blossom or go the extra distance and sweep the floor in charcoal.  Check out these two styles and more in Book 19 Ushya by Mirasol.   

Moss Stitch Coat by Debbie Bliss

A tweedy yarn with gradual shading- Glen is a blend of merino, alpaca and acrylic with a dozen colour options.  Part of the Debbie Bliss Fall/Winter Collection, the design of this coat is relaxed with a nubby moss stitch texture adding an extra thick layer of warmth.     

Galway Chunky Coat

Short and sweet with a Peter Pan collar in Galway Chunky, from Diamond Luxury Collection.  Choose cherry red or one of the other thirteen classic shades to knit in an A-Line Chunky Coat with attractive bell sleeves.  Its simple enough for a beginner and quick enough to finish before winter.

Red Illusion Coat by Katia

Swing the shivers away in a racy red coat with attitude from Katia’s Elegance Collection.  Knit in Illusion, a yarn with the incredible lightness of superkid mohair and balanced with the suppleness of merino, in a choice of eighteen shades.  This one may just reign supreme as a ‘wear forever’ style. 

Luana by Austermann

Passionate about purple??  Wrap yourself up in Austermann’s Luana, a new polar weight yarn made for maximum insulation.  If you feel a need to knit outside the box, this clever design is just for you, in an intriguing mix of angles and circular construction.

  • Evelyn P

    love.. love purple! love the last coat in luana
    it looks like a fun challenge and totally unique

  • T Chow

    all the coats are gorgeous… i’m knitting the noro hooded coat for the winter…as soon as i saw it…the cables just called to me.

  • nancy m

    they all look like great coats especially the tweed one by debbie bliss
    it has an unusual stitch with two yarns and it looks thick and warm.
    exactly what i could use in my neck of the woods for winter
    also, i like the fact that most coats don’t have added pockets, they just stretch out of shape anyway.

  • Gretta C

    yes, that purple one is amazing but i don’t know if i have the skill to knit it.
    it looks like there are a few pieces to join together.

  • Sheila V

    In response to Gretta C’s comment- I have knit one very similar to the Luana coat and can tell you this pattern style is really not difficult if you follow the directions carefully. It looks like this one has a centre medallion and then a long cable piece and a ribbing added at the very last. Oh yes, sleeves of course. Go ahead and try it. It does look like fun!

  • Megan

    love the long ushya coat in dark grey!

  • Nicolews893

    i like the Lvov coat best although its a tough choice to choose only one

    it almost looks woven to me

    i am wondering if people line knit coats anymore or is that totally
    old- fashioned?

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