Contemporary Irish Knits
Autor Carol Felleren Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 aug 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780470889244
ISBN-10: 0470889241
Pagini: 152
Dimensiuni: 216 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
ISBN-10: 0470889241
Pagini: 152
Dimensiuni: 216 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
Public țintă
intermediate to advanced knittersDescriere
20 projects that celebrate Ireland′s rich knitting tradition Inside, you′ll find 20 projects that make use of the unmistakable texture of cabled Aran stitches, implemented in new ways to create more fitted, flattering, and up–to–the–minute shapes. Working with different construction methods and stitch patterns, you′ll knit show–stopping pieces that are functional yet durable. Ranging from a sweet honeycomb beret to a cabled tunic cardigan, these projects invite you to lose yourself in the timeless enjoyment of Aran knitting. Inspired by the author′s own Irish heritage and showcasing the remaining yarn mills and hand dyers in Ireland, this book represents the best of the old and the new—a collection of Irish knitting projects as you′ve never seen them before.
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20 projects that celebrate Ireland′s rich knitting tradition Inside, you′ll find 20 projects that make use of the unmistakable texture of cabled Aran stitches, implemented in new ways to create more fitted, flattering, and up–to–the–minute shapes. Working with different construction methods and stitch patterns, you′ll knit show–stopping pieces that are functional yet durable. Ranging from a sweet honeycomb beret to a cabled tunic cardigan, these projects invite you to lose yourself in the timeless enjoyment of Aran knitting. Inspired by the author′s own Irish heritage and showcasing the remaining yarn mills and hand dyers in Ireland, this book represents the best of the old and the new—a collection of Irish knitting projects as you′ve never seen them before.
Cuprins
Introduction viii The Aran Islands viii The Origins of Aran Knitting 1 Getting the Most Out of This Book 2 Ease 4 Types of Shoulder Shaping 5 KerryWoollenMills 8 Key Terms 10 Woolen Spun Yarn 11 Worsted Spun Yarn 12 Killorglin: Women′s Cable Rib Jacket 13 Tralee: Women′s Aran Skirt 22 Listowel: Girl’s Heart Shrug 28 Caherciveen: Boy′s Hooded Vest 34 CushendaleWoollenMills 40 Cushendale′s Yarn Varieties 42 Knockmore: Men′s Twisted Stitch Sweater 44 Ballyragget: Twisted Stitch Hat 51 Dangan: Cable–and–Lace Square Blanket/Shawl 56 Belville: Women′s Tweed Yoke Sweater 61 Ballinagree: Boy′s Sweater 67 Kilmanagh: Felted Tweed Handbag 74
Notă biografică
Carol Feller is a widely published independent knitwear designer. Her work can be seen in the books Knitting in the Sun and More Knitting in the Sun (both from Wiley), as well as in the print magazines Interweave Knits and Yarn Forward and the online knitting magazines Twist Collective and Knitty .