In this book you will find 263 different patterns and designs, the best traditional knitting material from the Arabic, Spanish, Italian, French, German, Austrian, Dutch, Scandinavian, Shetland, English, Scottish, and Irish knitting traditions. All are presented clearly so you can use them immediately in your own work, or use them for learning how knitting developed the world over. In an easy-to-use format, the patterns and designs are first presented according to country. Then, after a short introduction discussing characteristic patterns, backgrounds, and influences, the author presents groupings of folk designs and traditional patterns. Each pattern and design is accompanied by a photograph of the completed work and either a chart or carefully written out instructions showing how to work the patterns. Since designs and patterns are given for characteristic units that can be repeated, you can use these patterns for projects of all sizes and shapes as well as for individual motifs. With a little planning these patterns can be used successfully for a wide range of knitting needs. Knitters can use this book for learning exciting knitting traditions and for picking up new motifs and designs. In looking through the patterns and designs you will see how new ideas sprang up and how others were carried from culture to culture. But most importantly you will have on hand 256 different patterns, some of the most powerful folk material the knitter can have. The author's clear instructions can be followed by anyone who practices basic knitting.
I bought this book here. I am a novice knitter. I really enjoyed the origins and histories given by the author and the very rare lace patterns that I cant find anywhere else. I dont like charts but I can follow them and may one day try one. I love this for its exposure to fair isle, shetland etc. Using terms like won or wrn took a bit of figuring out but it really helps that the patterns are written in an easy to understand format. I stay away from really complicated patterns but work on new stitches as I find them in the book and challenge myself to learn a new one. I took to this book because of my deep irish english heritage and would recommend this to anyone who has had a taste of barbara walker's works or the Harmony Knitting Guides also.
Traditional Knitting Patterns from Scandinavia, the British Isles, France, Italy
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Hmmm...how to describe this book. It's usual in the sense that I have seen many of the patterns in other knitting books (this is very common) but it is UNusual in the sense that the author clumps the patterns based on where they originated. It's an interesting book, but not one I'm interested in purchasing for my knitting library (I checked it out through my local library). The contents include: 1. Arabic Knitting 2. Spanish Knitting 3. Italian and French Knitting 4. German and Austrian Knitting 5. Dutch Knitting 6. Scandinavian Knitting 7. Fair Isle and Shetland Knitting 8. British Isles Knitting
For serious knitters only
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This book is not for beginners or casual knitters, but if you're interested in ethnic design and the history of knitting, it is a useful reference. The written instructions are not to current standard, but are accurate; the charts can be easier to follow for experienced knitters.
Very good book, I'm really glad I got this one
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This is one of the books that I was really glad I made the purchase. I liked the fact that it had written instructions for the several stitches. I think it saves time than having the stitches in charts and having to memorise symbols etc. But like the other reviewer said it has charts where it is needed that is for designs that have colorwork. All in all a very nice book
basic stitch book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Definitely an important stitch collection book. Should be on every serious knitter's bookshelf; I've owned it for years. Chapters organized by country: Arabic, Spanish, Italian and French, German and Austrian, Dutch, Scandinavian, Fair isle and Shetland, British Isles, and Fishermen's sweaters. Most patterns are written out but charts where more helpful. b & w photos for all stitches.
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