Anonymous Publish time 2011-9-26 11:50

Knitting in the Nordic Tradition



Icelandic knitted garments justly have a worldwide reputation for quality, durability, and style. Simple in cut and decoration, they feature distinctive vertical and horizontal effects and unique imagery. You can make dozens of these beautiful traditional patterns with the more than 100 graphed designs featured here! This pictorial overview not only gives readers patterns to follow, but suggests way of adapting the styles to individual tastes. Every technique is covered. Try purling, openwork, multicolored knitting, and casting. Create narrow and wide ribbing, zigzags, and decorative patterns. Make typical designs, with the fine touches that distinguish Nordic knitwear. Knit sweaters with a stockinette stitch, damask shirts, raglan sweaters, coarse yarn sweaters, and small jackets such as farmhands once wore.Make a Norwegian peasant coat, with its wide yoke, cloth edging, and slanted ribbing.Stay warm all winter with knitted mittens, caps, socks, and leg warmers. For something more delicate, use lacework for pretty blouses, shawls, and scarves. Bonus: details on caring for your handiwork to keep it in great shape!

shio Publish time 2011-9-26 12:00

thnx so much ro share

Swet Publish time 2011-11-3 06:51

thanks for sharing!

nainen Publish time 2011-11-10 19:30

thank you for sharing so many knitting books

Lilly Publish time 2011-11-11 18:41

Thank you very much for sharing!!!

242133 Publish time 2011-11-12 22:52

Thank you very much!

minouchette Publish time 2011-11-22 14:38

tooo cute:D

Adela Publish time 2011-11-27 06:48

Thankyou

Alexa Publish time 2011-12-1 10:08

Lindo, obrigado por partilhares:D

skinnybee Publish time 2011-12-9 08:40

thanks a bunch
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