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The Art of Fair Isle Knitting: History, Technique, Color and Pattern (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 24 hours | |Short Description for The Art of Fair Isle KnittingCrafted with the precision of a Fair Isle garment, informed by accounts from the knitters themselves, and set firmly within it's historical and sociological roots, this book takes you to the heart of this knitting tradition. It presents the history of Fair Isle knitting and an examination of the style's techniques.
Full description- Publisher: Interweave Press Inc
- Published: 01 April 2009
- Format: Paperback 184 pages
- See: Full bibliographic data
- Categories: Knitting & Crochet
- ISBN 13: 9781596681385 ISBN 10: 1596681381
- Sales rank: 54,211
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Full description for The Art of Fair Isle Knitting
From the first small items sold to fishermen and tourists in the nineteenth century, to the highly fashionable androgynous sweaters of the 1920s, to the large starry Norwegian patterns popular after World War II, to the hand- and machine-made yoke sweaters of the 1960s and 1970s, Ann Feitelson applies ardent dedication to her research. She leads readers through the history of Fair Isle knitting to an examination of the style's techniques, explicating not only the unique color ways and pattern, but such valuable details as ways to hold the yarn. An accomplished knitter herself, Feitelson presents twenty-three original Fair Isle designs, and encourages readers to create their own. A chapter on knitting math is both easy to follow and invaluable for planning sizes and patterns, while a glossary of Shetland knitting terms links a way of life that is largely gone with the knowledge and skills that "The Art of Fair Isle Knitting" helps to preserve. Throughout these wonderful colors and glowing patterns, "The Art of Fair Isle Knitting" conveys an unending sense of price. Pride in the dedication of Shetland knitters. Pride in the creation of exceptional garments. Pride in the work of women. Pride in a knitting style known throughout the world.

