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Norwegian Sweater Techniques For Todays Knitter Chynoweth Therese

  • SKU: BELL-11794232
Norwegian Sweater Techniques For Todays Knitter Chynoweth Therese
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Publisher: Wiley Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.57 MB
Author: Chynoweth, Therese
ISBN: 9780470484555, 9780470635032, 0470484551, 0470635037
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Norwegian Sweater Techniques For Todays Knitter Chynoweth Therese by Chynoweth, Therese 9780470484555, 9780470635032, 0470484551, 0470635037 instant download after payment.

Norwegian sweater construction is demystified in this one-of-a-kind, workshop-based bookOften considered intimidating and complex, Norwegian sweater construction is simplified in this one-of-a-kind, step-by-step book. You'll get all the skills and confidence you need to tackle any Norwegian sweater plus 20 patterns to make modern garments!Beginning with a look at color stranded knitting methods, Norwegian Sweater Techniques progresses on to the various types of Norwegian pattern graphs (and how they can differ from Fair Isle patterns). An emphasis is given to the use of ""cutting stitches"" for cardigans and armholes, along with measuring for armholes, sewing along the sides of the cutting stitches, and cutting the fabric to create these openings.Patterns utilize the advantages of Norwegian construction and apply them to non-traditionally Norwegian garmentsDetailed color photos and drawings provide additional guidanceNorwegian techniques yield sturdier construction and a more versatile skill setNorwegian sweaters have been popular for centuries, and it's no wonder-they're classic, warm, and often feature beautiful colorwork. Now you ""cut without fear"" and create your very own pieces employing these time-honored techniques.

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