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The Book Of Haps Kate Davies Jen Arnallculliford

  • SKU: BELL-6669576
The Book Of Haps Kate Davies Jen Arnallculliford
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Publisher: Kate Davies Designs
File Extension: PDF
File size: 107.63 MB
Pages: 120
Author: Kate Davies, Jen Arnall-Culliford
ISBN: 9780957466630, 0957466633
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Book Of Haps Kate Davies Jen Arnallculliford by Kate Davies, Jen Arnall-culliford 9780957466630, 0957466633 instant download after payment.

A hap is a Scottish
dialect word for a simple shawl or wrap. Haps have a particular
association with the Shetland islands where, for more than a century,
they were knitted for everyday wear as well as for sale. Combining
textile history with contemporary design, this book explores the story
of the hap through five beautifully illustrated essays, and thirteen
stunning patterns. While the first part of the book looks to the past
for inspiration, exploring the many different contexts in which haps
were made and worn, the book’s second half acts as a springboard to the
future, as designers from around the world present their own
interpretations of the hap. From Nevada and Finland to Reykjavik, and
Burra Isle, the patterns in these pages are as distinctive and varied as
their designers’ locales. Haps may well surprise you: they can be
square, triangular, or hexagonal, incorporating lace, cables, or colour.
Though haps are, by definition, functional, wearable textiles, you’ll
find they can also be elegant and fascinating, graphic and abstract.
Whatever your knitterly interests, you’ll find the Book of Haps an
endless source of inspiration and a canvas for your creativity.
Contributors:
Jen
Arnall-Culliford, Martina Behm, Roslyn Chapman, Kate Davies, Carol
Feller, Lucy Hague, Romi Hill, Bristol Ivy, Gudrun Johnston, Hélène
Magnússon, Donna Smith, Hazel Tindall, Tom van Deijnen, Veera Välimäki.
Photographed by Tom Barr, on location in Shetland and mainland Scotland.
Printed and bound by Bell & Bain in Glasgow.

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