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Books > Health, Home & Family > Handicrafts > Needlework & fabric crafts > Knitting
From booties and scarves to art and fashion, "The Culture of
Knitting" addresses knitting since 1970. Investigating knitting as
art, craft, design, fashion, performance and as an aspect of the
everyday, the text uncovers the cultural significance of knitting.
Drawing on a variety of sources, including interviews with knitters
from different disciplines as well as amateurs, the text breaks
down hierarchical boundaries and stereotypical assumptions that
have hitherto negated the academic study of knitting, and it
highlights the diversity and complexity of knitting in all its
guises. "The Culture of Knitting" investigates not merely why
knitting is so popular now, but the reasons why knitting has such
longevity. By assessing the literature of knitting, manuals,
patterns, social and regional histories, alongside testimonial
discussions with artists, designers, craftspeople and amateurs, it
offers new ways of seeing, new methods of critiquing knitting,
without the constraints of disciplinary boundaries in the hope of
creating an environment in which knitting can be valued, recognized
and discussed.
Traditional or modern, vibrant or subtle, the possibilities of
granny squares are endless! They captivate tones and lines much
like a yarn canvas and come together as snuggly blankets, soft
cushions, smart garments and much more. This unique granny square
collection combines the styles of 23 creative designers from all
over the world, who each bring their best game to the table. With
ample suggestions for captivating combinations, written
instructions as well as clear graphs for every square in the book,
stitch instructions and techniques for blocking and joining, this
sourcebook goes above and beyond to show you the endless
possibilities of granny square crochet. All motifs match in both
size and stitch count, so they can easily be combined into stunning
combinations, bringing you the best of this unbeaten crochet
classic! - 100 unique granny squares by 23 amazing designers - Each
of the 100 squares can be mixed and matched with all others -
Including charts and written out patterns in US terms for each
square - Including basic crochet tutorials, instructions for
blocking and joining - Advice on gorgeous square combinations -
Clear photography - Beginner-friendly squares as well as
challenging patterns for experienced crocheters
This" "one-of-a-kind photographic encyclopedia features more
than 200 animals and the fibers they produce. It covers almost
every sheep breed in the world from the longwool breeds of the
United Kingdom to the Tasmanian merino, the Navajo churro, the
northern European Faroese, and dozens and dozens more. It also
includes goats, camelids (such as alpacas, llamas, and vicunas),
bison, horses, musk oxen, rabbits, and even dogs. Each entry
includes photographs of the featured animal; samples of its raw
fleece, its cleaned fleece, and yarn spun from the fleece; and
samples of the yarn knit and woven. You ll find everything you want
to know about each animal and its fiber, including the fiber 's
color, density, strength, and staple length, and recommendations
for processing and using it. This is the essential reference no
fiber-lover can be without.
Make 20 fun animal granny squares, all with raised or textured elements that are perfect for building up into larger projects.
The time has come for a fresh, fun take on the classic granny square.
Featuring 20 popular animals (including dogs, cats, bears, sheep, pigs, lions, turtles, ladybugs, sloths and more), this book has a 3D animal to suite every taste! Use different stitches to create textured elements such as fluffy manes, shaggy fur and frilly tentacles, and crochet three-dimensional elements such as ears, eyes, horns, beaks and wings to bring the animals to life!
Make wonderfully tactile gifts featuring a whole menagerie of animal friends, or just pick and choose your favorites.
Great for new and experienced crocheters alike, "Crochet Stitch
Dictionary" offers 200 stitches with detailed written, charted, and
photographed instructions. This essential book presents 10
color-coded stitch sections: Basic stitches, Fans & Shells,
Bobbles & Clusters, Spike stitches, Post stitches, Mesh &
Filet, Cable stitches, Tunisian stitches, and more
Learn each stitch with written, charted, and step-by-step photo
instructions that clearly explain where the yarn goes each step of
the way. In addition, each stitch pattern shows a large finished
swatch in actual size.
You'll enjoy the colorful and eye-catching "candy-box" sampler
pages that start every section. "Crochet Stitch Dictionary" offers
excellent useful instruction and inspiration for all
crocheters.
This beautiful new book of functional, stylish designs for little
girls contains over 20 unique knitting patterns for sweaters,
cardigans, dresses and tops, skirts and snoods and charming
accessories. Combining true comfort with contemporary design, in a
world where time is precious and clothes are often mass-produced,
Danish knitwear designer Vibe Ulrik Sondergaard has produced a
delightful range of garments that are definitely worth investing
time into. Many of the designs focus on texture and shape in solid
colours, and all aim to be functional for active children. They are
feminine but not too childish in look and feel. Beautiful stitches,
quirky details, classic shapes and lush yarns are combined to
inspire others to create their own 'Labour of Love'. Word count:
19,500
Originally published in the 1900s, this book contains extensive
detailed information on the many aspects of stitchery and
needlecraft. Alongside these detailed answers to many needlecraft
questions you will find intricate diagrams and photographic plates.
'Sewing is not just a question of a needle and cotton, but of which
needle and what kind of cotton, and how to employ them when you
have chosen rightly'. Contents Include: Plain Sewing - Fastenings -
Plain-Sewing Trimmings - Your Sewing Machine - Hand Embroidery -
How To Work Your Gift Transfers - Home Dressmaking - Mending -
Crochet - Raffia Work - Stencilling - Barbola - Simple Ways of
Weaving - Gesso-Work - Various Ways of Making and Decorating
Lamp-Shades - Poker Work - Artistic Leather Work - An Introduction
to Basketry - Basketry - Painting on Glass and China, Etc -
Sea-Grass Work
'Stash' is a crochet term for leftover or oddball yarn and
'Stash-Busting' is finding a project that uses these small amounts
of yarn. In this amazing book you will find over 40 designs all
made with small amounts of different sizes of yarn for home, baby
and accessories! Designs include gnome coasters, little gnomes,
easy doilies, afghans, hot pads, baby blankets, baby slippers, a
ladies shawlette, jewellery and more!
This is a wonderful collection of 26 easy-to-crochet projects to
show your support for those affected by cancer. So many of us have
been impacted by breast cancer, whether we've dealt with it
personally or know someone who has. A special crocheted gift is a
tangible way to show our support to loved ones - or our
appreciation to our caregivers. These beautiful knitting patterns
are ideal. You can choose from 26 attractive accessories, including
a comforting shrug and jacket, face clothes, socks and slippers,
and more. You can incorporate affordable amounts of luscious yarns
such as alpaca, cashmere, and silk that are soothing against the
skin and easy to wear comfortably.
Originally published in the 1900s, this book contains extensive
detailed information on the many aspects of stitchery and
needlecraft. Alongside these detailed answers to many needlecraft
questions you will find intricate diagrams and photographic plates.
'Sewing is not just a question of a needle and cotton, but of which
needle and what kind of cotton, and how to employ them when you
have chosen rightly'. Contents Include: Plain Sewing - Fastenings -
Plain-Sewing Trimmings - Your Sewing Machine - Hand Embroidery -
How To Work Your Gift Transfers - Home Dressmaking - Mending -
Crochet - Raffia Work - Stencilling - Barbola - Simple Ways of
Weaving - Gesso-Work - Various Ways of Making and Decorating
Lamp-Shades - Poker Work - Artistic Leather Work - An Introduction
to Basketry - Basketry - Painting on Glass and China, Etc -
Sea-Grass WorkKeywords: Plain Sewing Sewing Trimmings Sewing
Machine Lamp Shades Home Dressmaking Needlecraft Basketry Hand
Embroidery Gesso Stencilling Painting On
Learn how to crochet with this complete beginner's guide
With just a little yarn and a crochet hook, you can enjoy a relaxing
new hobby while creating beautiful gifts, garments, and decor. This
crochet book for beginners shows you how to get started with
step-by-step instructions and illustrations for 30 fundamental crochet
stitches and techniques—plus a collection of fun projects to help you
practice your skills.
What sets Crochet for Beginners apart from other crochet books:
- The basics of crochet—Learn the different types of hooks and
yarn, essential and nice-to-have tools, and explanations of important
crochet terms.
- Skill-building stitches—Start with the most basic stitches and
work your way up to more intricate ones as you learn techniques like
following a pattern, joining pieces, changing colors, and more.
- 10 beginner projects—Put everything you learn into practice with
easy crochet patterns for beginners, including a beanie, a crochet tool
holder, a circle bag, and a blanket.
- Develop your crochet skills with this beginner-friendly guide to
success.
Covering both toe-up and cuff-down styles, she introduces two
techniques for starting a sock, three different heel techniques,
and useful tips and tricks like the figure-eight cast-on and
stretchy bind-off, as well as how to work with both double-pointed
and circular needles. Once the basic techniques are mastered,
knitters will be able to adapt them to create their own custom sock
designs.
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