There’s something magical about discovering your next knitting project—the moment when inspiration strikes and you can already picture the yarn, the texture, and the finished piece. For many knitters, Vogue Knitting patterns are a go-to source for that spark. Known for their fashion-forward designs, high-quality construction, and timeless appeal, they’ve long been a favorite among makers who want to create pieces that feel both modern and enduring.
But where exactly can you find Vogue Knitting patterns today, especially since the magazine itself is out of print? Whether you’re a seasoned knitter or just starting out, this guide will walk you through the best places to discover, collect, and organize them.
The Official Vogue Knitting Online Collection, Powered by GoSadi
One of the most comprehensive places to explore Vogue Knitting patterns is through GoSadi, a centralized platform designed to make pattern discovery and organization effortless.
As the strategic pattern distribution partner of Vogue Knitting, you can find the entire digital catalog of Vogue Knitting’s patterns searchable on the GoSadi site.
What makes GoSadi especially powerful is how easy it is to search and filter patterns. Instead of endlessly scrolling, you can quickly narrow down your options based on:
- Yarn weight (lace, fingering, worsted, bulky, etc.)
- Style (classic, modern, statement pieces)
- Garment type (sweaters, shawls, accessories)
- Skill level and construction techniques
This means you can go from “I want to knit something” to “this is my next project” in just a few clicks.
Search Vogue Knitting patterns using GoSadi filters.
Local Yarn Stores

There’s no substitute for the experience of walking into your local yarn store (LYS)—feeling the fibers, seeing colors in person, and getting advice from knowledgeable staff.
Many local yarn stores carry:
- Copies of Vogue Knitting’s beloved pattern books and booklets
- Past issues of Vogue Knitting magazine
- Recommendations tailored to the yarns they stock
Beyond just patterns, LYS locations offer something even more valuable: community. Whether it’s a casual knit night or a structured class, these spaces connect you with other makers who can inspire and support your projects.
Supporting your local yarn store also helps sustain the broader knitting ecosystem—from independent dyers to designers.
Tip: Ask your LYS staff if they can help you find the right yarn for that Vogue Knitting pattern you’ve been eyeing.
Libraries and Used Bookstores
If you love the thrill of a hidden gem, don’t overlook libraries and used bookstores.
Back issues of Vogue Knitting magazines often contain:
- Unique, vintage-inspired designs
- Patterns that are no longer widely available
- Editorial collections that reflect past fashion eras
This approach is also incredibly cost-effective. Libraries may allow you to browse or borrow issues for free, while used bookstores can offer them at a fraction of the original price.
For knitters and crocheters who enjoy exploring different styles or building a personal archive, this can be a treasure trove.
Start Your Vogue Knitting Journey Today
From digital platforms to in-person experiences, there are more ways than ever to discover Vogue Knitting patterns:
- Use GoSadi to search, filter, and organize patterns across sources
- Visit local yarn stores for hands-on inspiration and expert guidance
- Explore libraries and used bookstores for rare and affordable finds
What makes GoSadi especially valuable is how it brings everything together. Instead of juggling bookmarks, PDFs, and magazine clippings, you can manage your entire pattern library in one place—making it easier to stay inspired and actually finish the projects you start.
Start your GoSadi account (get a free trial of Twist when you sign up today) and start building your personal pattern library today!
If you’ve been waiting for the perfect project, this is your moment. Your next favorite knit might be just a few clicks—or a short walk—away.
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