Mostly Mittens

Mostly Mittens
Title Mostly Mittens PDF eBook
Author Charlene Schurch
Publisher Martingale
Pages 335
Release 2009-11-17
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1604681020

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Developed by Russia's Komi people, these patterns were originally passed down visually from knit pieces, so they're easy to understand and knit. They only look complex! This updated version of Charlene Schurch's previous collection includes her original designs plus new versions of several mittens. Mittens are knit in the round and include a thumb gore for excellent fit Collection features patterns for 35 pairs of mittens plus four traditional hats Projects use stranded color work and include easy-to-follow color-coded charts

Mostly Mittens

Mostly Mittens
Title Mostly Mittens PDF eBook
Author Charlene Schurch
Publisher Lark Books (NC)
Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre Knitting
ISBN 9781579900595

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An exploration of the rich knitting traditions of the Komi people, an ethnic minority living in the northeast of European Russia. Here are complete instructions for 36 mittens, two socks, and two hats, accompanied by necessary charts and patterns. 70 color photos. 15 b&w illustrations.

Ultimate Mittens

Ultimate Mittens
Title Ultimate Mittens PDF eBook
Author Robin Hansen
Publisher Down East Books
Pages 362
Release 2011-11-01
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 089272997X

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Filled with a wide array of classic knitting patterns, this book is, in essence, the ultimate mitten book. The patterns are organized from simple to difficult and their origins range from traditional Scandinavian and Canadian Maritime patterns to more contemporary sewn and windblock patterns from right here in Maine. Rounding out the patterns is useful information on caring for and repairing woolens; tips for adding details such as buttons, straps, or leather palms to mittens; and a list of yarn suppliers.

Too Many Mittens

Too Many Mittens
Title Too Many Mittens PDF eBook
Author Florence Slobodkin
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1958
Genre
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Because the whole neighborhood knows the twin boys have lost a red mitten, whenever one is found it is taken to their house, until soon the twins must start a service to return surplus red mittens to their proper owners.

The Colorwork Bible

The Colorwork Bible
Title The Colorwork Bible PDF eBook
Author Jesie Ostermiller
Publisher Penguin
Pages 162
Release 2020-10-06
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 0593327977

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Master beginner and advanced colorwork knitting techniques in this comprehensive colorwork guide With chapters outlining more than a half dozen colorwork knitting techniques, The Colorwork Bible is your updated exploration of both beginner- and advanced-level skills with a vibrant, modern palette and inspired projects. Join knitwear designer Jesie Ostermiller as you learn: • A variety of small-scale swatch lessons that help you master a technique before diving into a full size project. • Stripes, stranding, Fair Isle, brioche, slip-stitch, mosaic, intarsia, and more! Each technique is featured must-make projects you'll want to cast-on today. • Valuable tips and tricks, plus essential information on successfully combining colors for the best possible results. Dig deep into the most colorful techniques in knitting with The Colorwork Bible!

Caps, Hats, Socks, and Mittens

Caps, Hats, Socks, and Mittens
Title Caps, Hats, Socks, and Mittens PDF eBook
Author Louise Borden
Publisher Turtleback Books
Pages 0
Release 1992
Genre Juvenile fiction
ISBN 9780833588548

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Simple text and illustrations describe some of the pleasures of each season.

Gloves

Gloves
Title Gloves PDF eBook
Author Ida Tomshinsky
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 75
Release 2011-12-13
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1477160523

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No outfit is complete without accessories. Trinity of hats, scarves and gloves is a common ensemble that is used as modern fashion accessory by both men and women. It was a necessity to protect hands from gusty winds and keep them warm during cold-weather winters. The historic evolution and democratization development of gloves had an exotic trip with detours aplenty throughout the centuries. Gloves in fashion were an exclusive enterprise, a pursuit of the wealthy. Therefore, the use of materials, the length, and fabrication evolved from made at home into real industry. Eventually, an array of hand wear of different styles and colors became available for masses. In the intervening time, Europe countries were the ones that planted the seeds that would define fashion culture, chic and elegance for decades to come. Today, whatever its seasonal vagaries, gloves and mittens as fashion accessories have been a reflection of society as an industry, often stirring provocative debate. Is it art or craft? Who would wear elbow-long opera gloves? Is couture dead? Is department store obsolete? The answers are in the gloves themselves, in their history and present.