Japan : skandinavisk strik med japansk inspiration

by Marianne Isager

Paper Book, 2007

Status

Available

Call number

746.432041

Library's review

Indeholder "Forord", "Januar. Model Stenhaven", "Februar. Model Vinter i Tokyo", "Marts. Model Viften", "April. Model Blomsterknopper", "Maj. Model Karpen", "Juni. Model Paraplyen", "Juli. Model Solen", "August. Model Sommer i Tokyo", "September. Model Rismarker", "Oktober. Model Indigo",
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"November. Model Rød", "December. Model Sake og Soba", "Strikketekniske afsnit", " Om garn og muffediser", " Om sammenstrikning", " Om forkortelser og vask", " Om dobbeltstrikning", " Om gobelinstrikning og garndunte", " Om jaquardstrikning", " Om neverkont", " Japanske tegn - oversigt", " Tidshjul".

Vældig smuk strikkebog
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Publication

[Bindslev] : Marianne Isager, 2007.

Description

Inspired by the seasonal festivals and traditions of Japan, this blend of traditional Scandinavian knitting with distinctive Japanese influences explores the beautiful design elements steeped in folk customs. Created especially for women, these patterns are true to the Japanese ideals of high-quality design and materials. Twelve sweaters, oriented around the months of the year, are each knitted using nearly a dozen different techniques. With project names like "Sake and Soba," "Summer in Tokyo," "Rice Fields," "Flower Buds," and "Stone Garden," knitters will have plenty of inspiration. In addition to standard knit and purl combinations, the patterns feature double knitting, domino knitting, shadow knitting, lace, cables, entrelac, intarsia, and stranded two-color knitting. All techniques are described in detail with clear text and illustrations, and an illustrated glossary at the end of the book provides technical instruction needed for any project. Also included are Japanese ideographs that relate to themes that inspired the projects, a Japanese calendar, plus lush travel photography of Japan that will inspire any knitter.… (more)

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nspired by the seasonal festivals and traditions of Japan, this blend of traditional Scandinavian knitting with distinctive Japanese influences explores the beautiful design elements steeped in folk customs. Created especially for women, these patterns are true to the Japanese ideals of
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high-quality design and materials. Twelve sweaters, oriented around the months of the year, are each knitted using nearly a dozen different techniques. With project names like “Sake and Soba,” “Summer in Tokyo,” “Rice Fields,” “Flower Buds,” and “Stone Garden,” knitters will have plenty of inspiration. In addition to standard knit and purl combinations, the patterns feature double knitting, domino knitting, shadow knitting, lace, cables, entrelac, intarsia, and stranded two-color knitting. All techniques are described in detail with clear text and illustrations, and an illustrated glossary at the end of the book provides technical instruction needed for any project. Also included are Japanese ideographs that relate to themes that inspired the projects, a Japanese calendar, plus lush travel photography of Japan that will inspire any knitter.
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Language

Original language

Danish

Physical description

119 p.; 23.5 cm

ISBN

9788798392644

Local notes

Omslag: Rikke Nygaard
Omslaget viser stribede stykker af strikket stof på en rødlig baggrund
Indskannet omslag - N650U - 150 dpi
Side 5: Jaquardstrikning (typo for Jacquardstrikning)

Pages

119

Library's rating

Rating

½ (14 ratings; 3.9)

DDC/MDS

746.432041
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