Lopapeysa: A Knitter's Guide to Iceland with Patterns, Techniques and Travel Tips
Autor Toni Carr, Kyle Cassidyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 noi 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781789941357
ISBN-10: 1789941350
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: More than 200 colourful photographs, step-by-step illustrations and a map
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 x 20 mm
Greutate: 1.02 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Herbert Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1789941350
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: More than 200 colourful photographs, step-by-step illustrations and a map
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 x 20 mm
Greutate: 1.02 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Herbert Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Knitting books have been successful profiling clothing items by an individual culture, especially in Northwestern Europe. Knitting has gained popularity in the UK during the pandemic, with a growing Make Your Own trend.
Notă biografică
Joan of Dark aka Toni Carr is the author of Knockdown Knits, Knits for Nerds and Geek Knits, and a contributing designer for Vampire Knits, Once Upon a Knit and various Knit Picks publications. Joan has been a featured instructor and guest of honour at numerous knitting and pop-culture conventions. Kyle Cassidy has photographed a wide range of people from writers and punks to politicians and scholars since the 1990s. His work appeared in publications such as The New York Times, The Sunday Times, Marie Claire and Forbes. His first book, Armed America (F&W Media), made Amazon's 'Best 10 Art Books of the Year'. As a journalist at Philadelphia Weekly, he won three Keystone State Professional Journalism Awards.
Cuprins
IntroductionOur Route Around Iceland's Ring RoadTravel Guide by Kyle CassidyIt's Easy to Get to Iceland, You Should GoIceland's History of WoolAbout the LopapeysaKnitting a Lopi in IcelandGetting StartedHow Is Iceland Even?The Ring RoadGetting Around IcelandThe Icelandic Handknitting AssociationThe Waterfall at HelgufossThe Hot Springs at SkátalaugHeavy Metal HorsesDesigner Profile: Rebekka GuðleifsdóttirKnitter Profile: Pálína (Palla) GunnarsdóttirReykjavik is a 24-hour PartyFagradalsfjall, an Erupting VolcanoHestaland, a Horse Farm that Lets you StayIllugastaðir, the Land of Seals and GhostsDalvik Camping, Whale WatchingAkureyriGrjótagjá Cave, Mývatn's Underground Hot SpringsMöðrudalur: The Farm at the Top of the WorldNámafjall Hverir, the Mývatn Geothermal AreaDjúpivogurJökulsárlón Glacier LagoonSkaftafell National ParkBlack Sand BeachesVik, Where All the Movies are FilmedKnitter Profiles: Hera, Guðlaug and Anna HallaKnitter Profile: Janina WitzelThe Hot RiverNauthólsvík Geothermal BeachDesigner Profile: Védís JónsdóttirBack HomeCodaKnitting Guide and Patterns by Joan of DarkKnitting the LopapeysaRecipes versus PatternsSizingNeedlesAbbreviationsCardigans and SteekingYarnImportant SkillsThe PatternsLearn to Chart HeadbandHot Springs HatExecutioner's CapeletEverywhere SweaterHestaland Horse SweaterPuffin SweaterLakeside LopapeysaHiking GlovesAdventure SweaterWaiting CapeLearned LopiVik DressEndnotes Acknowledgements
Recenzii
This is a joy of a book. I know nothing of sweaters and little of Iceland, and this book used pictures and words to open Iceland and its people for me, using Icelandic sweaters and knitting to do it.
Lopapeysa is a seamless knitting together of the author's travels in contemporary Iceland with one of that splendidly idiosyncratic island's most highly prized and traditional crafts, the art of knitting itself.
Through the story of their travels and the people they met along the way, Joan and Kyle have lovingly captured both the technical and artistic aspects of Icelandic knitting tradition, and the culture that created it.
If you've ever fancied visiting Iceland, or simply admire its timeless knitting pattern styles, then you'll love this book!
Lopapeysa is part travelogue, part pattern collection, making it something you can curl up with and enjoy reading as well as browsing the designs to choose which to knit first. Outstanding photography makes it perfect for your coffee table too. The combination of text and gorgeous photography is enough to get you packing your bags immediately.
It's an absolute dream to one day travel up there, buy some local wool, and then start knitting one of the dreamy designs from the book. Until then, I'll enjoy Lopapeysa from my armchair and keep dreaming!
Lopapeysa is a seamless knitting together of the author's travels in contemporary Iceland with one of that splendidly idiosyncratic island's most highly prized and traditional crafts, the art of knitting itself.
Through the story of their travels and the people they met along the way, Joan and Kyle have lovingly captured both the technical and artistic aspects of Icelandic knitting tradition, and the culture that created it.
If you've ever fancied visiting Iceland, or simply admire its timeless knitting pattern styles, then you'll love this book!
Lopapeysa is part travelogue, part pattern collection, making it something you can curl up with and enjoy reading as well as browsing the designs to choose which to knit first. Outstanding photography makes it perfect for your coffee table too. The combination of text and gorgeous photography is enough to get you packing your bags immediately.
It's an absolute dream to one day travel up there, buy some local wool, and then start knitting one of the dreamy designs from the book. Until then, I'll enjoy Lopapeysa from my armchair and keep dreaming!