The Art of Fair Isle Knitting

The Art of Fair Isle Knitting
Title The Art of Fair Isle Knitting PDF eBook
Author Ann Feitelson
Publisher Interweave
Total Pages 0
Release 2009-04-01
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9781596681385

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Crafted with the precision of a Fair Isle garment, informed by accounts from the knitters themselves, and set firmly within its historical and sociological roots, this magnificent classic, first published in 1997, explores the heart of the knitting tradition from the tiny island north of Scotland. From the first small knitted items sold to fishermen and tourists in the 19th century and the highly fashionable androgynous sweaters of the 1920s to the large, starry Norwegian patterns popular after World War II and the hand- and machine-made yoked sweaters of the 1960s and 1970s, ardent dedication is applied to researching the history of each subject. Presenting 23 original Fair Isle designs, the guide leads knitters through the history of the Fair Isle knitting tradition in this examination of the style's techniques, explicating not only the unique colorways and patterns but also such valuable details as ways to hold the yarn. A chapter on calculating accurate sizes and patterns is easy to understand, while a glossary of Shetland knitting terms links a nearly-extinct way of life with the knowledge and skills that this volume hopes to preserve for generations of knitters to come. Conveying an unending sense of pride in the dedication of the Shetland knitters and in the creation of exceptional garments, knitters will be further enriched by journey's end.

Alice Starmore's Book of Fair Isle Knitting

Alice Starmore's Book of Fair Isle Knitting
Title Alice Starmore's Book of Fair Isle Knitting PDF eBook
Author Alice Starmore
Publisher Dover Knitting, Crochet, Tatting, Lace
Total Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Knitting
ISBN 9780486472188

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Scotland's Fair Isle is celebrated the world over for its distinctive, stranded-color knitting, and Alice Starmore is famous for her expertise in designing and instructing knitters in this appealing regional tradition. This volume is profusely illustrated with color photographs, plus drawings and charts that illustrate the art's history, patterns, and techniques.

Fearless Fair Isle Knitting

Fearless Fair Isle Knitting
Title Fearless Fair Isle Knitting PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Taylor
Publisher Taunton Press
Total Pages 179
Release 2011
Genre Art
ISBN 1600853277

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Why "fearless"? In the past, knitters have considered Fair Isle knitting, or stranded knitting as it's also known, to be an advanced style that involves the frightening task of taking scissors to your hard-won work. As intimidating as this may seem, the cutting process, or steeking, is actually not something to worry about. In Fearless Fair Isle Knitting, best-selling knitwear designer Kathleen Taylor walks knitters of all levels through the technique. With Taylor's simple patterns and large, easy-to-follow charts, the projects yield delightfully vibrant results. The 30 stunning designs, which represent Taylor's updates on classic Fair Isle motifs, include sweaters, socks, dresses, vests, mittens, hats, and bags. With this book, Fair Isle knitting has become more accessible than ever -- and serious knitters will agree... that's a beautiful thing.

The Complete Book of Traditional Fair Isle Knitting

The Complete Book of Traditional Fair Isle Knitting
Title The Complete Book of Traditional Fair Isle Knitting PDF eBook
Author Sheila McGregor
Publisher B. T. Batsford Limited
Total Pages 143
Release 1988
Genre Knitting
ISBN 9780713460551

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A history and sourcebook of Fair Isle techniques and patterns for the experienced knitter. The author explains the circular method and includes chapters on how to design garments, on knitting techniques and on the use of colour. Over 70 pages of patterns are featured.

Fair Isle Style

Fair Isle Style
Title Fair Isle Style PDF eBook
Author Mary Jane Mucklestone
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 391
Release 2013-08-09
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1620334763

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Hailing from a tiny island in the northern most island group of the British Isles, Fair Isle knitting has been produced for nearly 200 years and is still seen on runways today. Discover true Fair Isle knitting and build fantastic colorscapesâ€"from elegant subtle shadings inspired by the natural landscape to exuberant riots of color for its own sake. Fair Isle Style is a book of projects to knit as well as a book about knitting the Fair Isle technique. This book offers a collection of patterns from a variety of established, rising, and new knitwear designers and focuses on fresh, modern uses of color for today's knitters. A Design Notebook rounds out the book, giving readers further ideas to use Fair Isle knitting. Delight in a modern look from a traditional technique with Fair Isle Style.

The Very Easy Guide to Fair Isle Knitting

The Very Easy Guide to Fair Isle Knitting
Title The Very Easy Guide to Fair Isle Knitting PDF eBook
Author Lynne Watterson
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 149
Release 2013-02-12
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1250016223

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A perfect gift for beginning knitters to sew up some amazing crafting skills. Fair Isle knitting may look complicated, but knitting expert Lynne Watterson lays out the basics in a way that is easy to follow and understand with The Very Easy Guide to Fair Isle Knitting. She starts with an overview that covers everything from the best types of yarn suitable for Fair Isle patterns to beginner knitting techniques. Also included is a primer on how to read Fair Isle charts, plus an illustrated step-by-step guide to Fair Isle knitting showing complete beginners how to hold the yarns, strand across the back of knitting, link colors in, and how to weave in ends. The main chapters feature a selection of beautiful Fair Isle stitch patterns. Each pattern contains clear instructions in both written and chart form, and these are cross-referenced to a comprehensive guide to abbreviations. A variety of simple, stylish projects included in each chapter demonstrates ways to use the beautifully shaded Fair Isle patterns—from chic accessories and the latest fashion looks to colorful cushion covers and cozy blankets. Bonus material offers a variety of stunning finishing touches that can be used to enhance your knitting—including beads, buttons, tassels, cords, fringe, and more.

Traditional Fair Isle Knitting

Traditional Fair Isle Knitting
Title Traditional Fair Isle Knitting PDF eBook
Author Sheila McGregor
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group
Total Pages 154
Release 2003-09-19
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 9780486431079

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Over 70 pages of designs include patterns for mittens, jerseys, jackets, hats, more. Practical advice on design and color provides endless variations and adaptations. 31 halftones and 17 color illustrations.