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Continuous Cables Melissa Leapman

Continuous Cables von Melissa Leapman

Continuous Cables Melissa Leapman


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Zusammenfassung

A collection of knitting projects and stitch patterns featuring closed-ring cables. It walks knitters through projects that range from starter projects (Simple Pillow and Simple Hat) and home accents (Fireside Afghan and Stowe Cabin Throw Rug), to clothing for women (Sage Tunic and Honeysuckle Sleeveless Shell) and gifts for friends and family.

Continuous Cables Zusammenfassung

Continuous Cables: An Exploration of Knitted Cabled Knots, Rings, Swirls, and Curlicues Melissa Leapman

In "Continuous Cables", expert knitwear designer Melissa Leapman goes beyond the traditional, ordinary cables, providing knitters with an original collection of projects and stitch patterns featuring beautiful, closed-ring cables. Complex-looking cables aren't as hard as they look and in "Continuous Cables", Leapman breaks them down into all of their component parts. The all-new patterns are versatile and sophisticated and the directions are clear and accessible. Leapman walks knitters through projects that include everything from starter projects (Simple Pillow, Simple Hat) and home accents (Fireside Afghan, Stowe Cabin Throw Rug), to clothing for women (Sage Tunic, Honeysuckle Sleeveless Shell) and gifts for friends and family (Baby Blocks, Man's Entwined Circles Pullover). But "Continuous Cables" isn't merely a source for 20 fun patterns - it also features more than 80 original individual stitch patterns, most designed just for this book. With a primer on basics, a useful yarn choice and substitution section, resource guide and a stitch dictionary of closed-ring cable patterns, "Continuous Cables" is a must-have reference for any cable knitter's growing library.

Continuous Cables Bewertungen

In her follow-up to" Cables Untangled," Leapman explores the knitted closed-ring cable in great detail. Her friendly style and detailed instructions make cable knitting accessible and easy to understand, and her explanation of the often-daunting symbols knitters find on charts for knitted cables is excellent. The patterns explore the variety of closed-ring cables and range from small, simple starter projects (a hat and a pillow) to intricate showpieces (a sampler afghan). The illustrated stitch dictionary alone is worth the price--the patterns and detailed how-tos add to the value. An essential purchase.
"--Library Journal"
In her follow-up to" Cables Untangled", Leapman explores the knitted closed-ring cable in great detail. Her friendly style and detailed instructions make cable knitting accessible and easy to understand, and her explanation of the often-daunting symbols knitters find on charts for knitted cables is excellent. The patterns explore the variety of closed-ring cables and range from small, simple starter projects (a hat and a pillow) to intricate showpieces (a sampler afghan). The illustrated stitch dictionary alone is worth the price--the patterns and detailed how-tos add to the value. An essential purchase.

"--Library Journal"

Über Melissa Leapman

Melissa Leapman is a widely published sweater designer whose patterns have appeared in "Vogue Knitting," "Knitter's," "McCall's," "Family Circle," "Better Homes and Gardens," "Knit It!," and "Interweave Knits" magazines. Leapman has worked as a freelance designer for many leading ready-to-wear manufacturers, noted design houses, and major yarn companies. In addition, her knitting, crochet, and design workshops are extremely popular with crafters at all skill levels. She lives in New York City.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR008097985
9780307346872
0307346870
Continuous Cables: An Exploration of Knitted Cabled Knots, Rings, Swirls, and Curlicues Melissa Leapman
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Gebundene Ausgabe
Random House USA Inc
2008-10-01
192
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