A step-by-step guide to stitches and techniques, from knit and purl to Fair Isle, with 20 beautiful projects to make. If you would like to start knitting, or if you know the basics but would like to learn the more complex skills of shaping, lace patterns, and colorwork, then
A Beginner's Guide to Knitting is for you. Starting at the very beginning with casting on, garter stitch, and binding off, the 20 workshops take you through different stitches and techniques, with color artworks to show you how everything is done. At the end of every workshop there is a project to make which is designed to put what you have learned so far into practice. As you progress through the workshops, you will also learn how to read patterns, join pieces, and knit in the round. The projects include a table runner made up of squares knitted in garter stitch, a child's sweater with intarsia design, a messenger purse with cable patterns, and a textured throw with bobbles and fringing. There is an introductory section on tools and materials, and there's also a handy stitch reference guide in case you want to refresh your memory.
Author: Tracey Lord
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Cico
Published: 05/10/2022
Pages: 176
Weight: 1.55lbs
Size: 10.80h x 8.20w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9781800651111
About the AuthorTracey Lord is a knitting teacher and designer, previously at The Institute in Finchley, London. She trained as a textile designer at college before starting her own company, Lord and Taft, which specializes in women's and men's accessories in natural, sustainable fibers. She lives with her two dogs in the UK's Devon countryside, where she continues to teach, design, and knit.