Status
Available
Description
Contains projects and articles from the archives of Knitter's Magazine.
Publication
Xrx Books (1999), Edition: Ill, 106 pages
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ISBN
0964639165 / 9780964639164
User reviews
LibraryThing member wyvernfriend
full of inspiring patterns that make you itch to start knitting.
Lace Shawl; Shetland shawl in the british tradition; stonington shawl; snowdrops & snowflakes shawl; cristening crysalis; shetland shawl; faroese shawl; faroese style lace; blue faroese shawl, white faroese shawl; more than circular
Lace Shawl; Shetland shawl in the british tradition; stonington shawl; snowdrops & snowflakes shawl; cristening crysalis; shetland shawl; faroese shawl; faroese style lace; blue faroese shawl, white faroese shawl; more than circular
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shawl; lace garland shawl; the pi shawl; dayflower daydream shawl; silk swirl shawl/tablecoth; mananita magic; garter and lace shawl; nature scene shawl; lotus blossom lace shawl; theatrical lace stole; lace dream stole; symmetry lace stole; blue wrap; featherweight fantasy stole; the graceful shawl; knitting bee shawl; woven arrowheads scarf/table runner; amazing twining lace scarf, mittens and cap; babushkas Show Less
LibraryThing member KatySilbs
Shawl and scarf patterns originally published in "Knitters Magazine" (volumes 2 through 50) are brought together in this volume. Patterns range in difficulty from intermediate to skilled. The main categories are: (1) Shetland shawls; (2) Faroese shawls; (3) Circular shawls; (4) Triangular shawls;
The book has many lovely color photographs. Most shawls are shown in more than one photo. I find that very helpful; by showing various angles of a shawl, you get a better idea of how it really looks. There are written and charted instructions for shawl creation. Like all "Knitter's Magazine" books, this is a well written and presented work.
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and (5) Rectangular shawls.The book has many lovely color photographs. Most shawls are shown in more than one photo. I find that very helpful; by showing various angles of a shawl, you get a better idea of how it really looks. There are written and charted instructions for shawl creation. Like all "Knitter's Magazine" books, this is a well written and presented work.
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LibraryThing member MarlaF
Would recommend any of the knitters books/magazines
Original language
English
Original publication date
1999