Norsk Strikkedesign

Norsk Strikkedesign
Title Norsk Strikkedesign PDF eBook
Author Margaretha Finseth
Publisher Unicorn Books & Crafts
Pages 129
Release 2002
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9781893063013

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A design collection of knitting patterns with charts, illustrations and color photos.

Norsk strikkedesign

Norsk strikkedesign
Title Norsk strikkedesign PDF eBook
Author Kari Hestnes
Publisher
Pages
Release 2019
Genre
ISBN 9788202615819

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Norwegian Knitting Designs

Norwegian Knitting Designs
Title Norwegian Knitting Designs PDF eBook
Author Margaretha Finseth
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 2019-02-26
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1782217126

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New and updated edition of the popular book on knitting over 30 contemporary designs inspired by traditional Scandinavian patterns, compiled and edited by Margarethe Finseth, designer and brand manager at House of Yarn, Norway. New and updated edition of the popular book on knitting over 30 contemporary designs inspired by traditional Scandinavian patterns compiled and edited by Margarethe Finseth, designer and brand manager at House of Yarn, Norway. Handknitting allows the designer an unbounded freedom to create a completely personal expression of their art through the use of colour, embellishments, structure and styling, using only knitting needles and skeins of yarn. In this beautiful book, previously published as Norsk Strikkedesign, a selection of Norway's foremost knitting designers present over thirty beautiful and unique knitted garments and accessories, all using classic Norwegian-spun wool yarns and based on traditional Norwegian folk patterns. At the beginning of each collection, meet the high-profiled designers who have worked for the Norwegian knitwear industry and created award-winning collections. Each of their creations is accompanied by stunning photographs of the items as well as the countryside that inspired them. All the pieces include information on the materials used, as well as pattern charts and detailed instructions. In addition, advice is provided on washing and caring for your garments to ensure your knitted design has the perfect, professional finish. This book presents the very best of contemporary Norwegian knitwear design, drawing on its traditional roots and planting it firmly in the twenty-first century. Previous edition published as Norwegian Knitting Designs: A Collection from Norway's Foremost Knitting Designers (ISBN 9781844486861).

Knitting Around the World

Knitting Around the World
Title Knitting Around the World PDF eBook
Author Lela Nargi
Publisher Voyageur Press
Pages 265
Release 2011-10-24
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1610597788

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Here is the history of knitting around the globe, examining styles, techniques, and particular styles countries and regions—including England, Ireland, Scotland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Iceland, Japan, Australia, Canada, United States, Peru, Bolivia, and more. Highlighted are 20 profiles of historically significant knitters who are using particular techniques today—plus 20 patterns that exemplify knitting traditions from around the world.

Norwegian Sweater Techniques for Today's Knitter

Norwegian Sweater Techniques for Today's Knitter
Title Norwegian Sweater Techniques for Today's Knitter PDF eBook
Author Therese Chynoweth
Publisher Turner Publishing Company
Pages 428
Release 2010-03-25
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 0470635037

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Norwegian sweater construction is demystified in this one-of-a-kind, workshop-based book Often considered intimidating and complex, Norwegian sweater construction is simplified in this one-of-a-kind, step-by-step book. You'll get all the skills and confidence you need to tackle any Norwegian sweater plus 20 patterns to make modern garments! Beginning with a look at color stranded knitting methods, Norwegian Sweater Techniques progresses on to the various types of Norwegian pattern graphs (and how they can differ from Fair Isle patterns). An emphasis is given to the use of "cutting stitches" for cardigans and armholes, along with measuring for armholes, sewing along the sides of the cutting stitches, and cutting the fabric to create these openings. Patterns utilize the advantages of Norwegian construction and apply them to non-traditionally Norwegian garments Detailed color photos and drawings provide additional guidance Norwegian techniques yield sturdier construction and a more versatile skill set Norwegian sweaters have been popular for centuries, and it's no wonder-they're classic, warm, and often feature beautiful colorwork. Now you "cut without fear" and create your very own pieces employing these time-honored techniques.

Knit So Fine

Knit So Fine
Title Knit So Fine PDF eBook
Author Lisa Myers
Publisher Penguin
Pages 403
Release 2013-04-05
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1620332787

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Educating knitters about fine yarns, this information-packed book features more than 20 stylish and contemporary projects to knit with lightweight yarns. Knitters will learn what fine yarns are, the many advantages of knitting with them, plus tips and techniques to make the knitting process even more enjoyable. Perfect for all skill levels, the projects in this guidebook show that garments knitted with thin yarns not only fit more precisely, but are more flattering to the figure and feel better against the skin. They also offer more versatility for fashion elements such as ruching, ruffles, gauzy layers, and drape. Crafters will find stylish and contemporary patterns, including a drapy silk top, a supple zippered cable hoodie, a bamboo skirt with stunning drape, a bohus-inspired pullover, a wrap dress, a ruffled scarf, and much more.

Fearless Fair Isle Knitting

Fearless Fair Isle Knitting
Title Fearless Fair Isle Knitting PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Taylor
Publisher Taunton Press
Pages 179
Release 2011
Genre Art
ISBN 1600853277

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Why "fearless"? In the past, knitters have considered Fair Isle knitting, or stranded knitting as it's also known, to be an advanced style that involves the frightening task of taking scissors to your hard-won work. As intimidating as this may seem, the cutting process, or steeking, is actually not something to worry about. In Fearless Fair Isle Knitting, best-selling knitwear designer Kathleen Taylor walks knitters of all levels through the technique. With Taylor's simple patterns and large, easy-to-follow charts, the projects yield delightfully vibrant results. The 30 stunning designs, which represent Taylor's updates on classic Fair Isle motifs, include sweaters, socks, dresses, vests, mittens, hats, and bags. With this book, Fair Isle knitting has become more accessible than ever -- and serious knitters will agree... that's a beautiful thing.