Entrelac: The Essential Guide to Interlace Knitting
Author(s): Rosemary Drysdale
Vogue Knitting presents Rosemary Drysdale's essential guide to one of the hottest trends in knitwear today--entrelac. Now in paperback!
One of today's hottest knitting trends is entrelac, a modular technique that results in striking basketwork designs of rows within rows and interlocking diamond patterns. Using only simple knit and purl stitches, knitters can create eye-catching pieces with incredible texture. Entrelac introduces both the history and how-to of this fun style, along with 20 patterns for a variety of garments, home décor items, and baby accessories. Comprehensive instructions and a wide array of swatches provide endless possibilities in lace, colorwork, and much more.
One of today's hottest knitting trends is entrelac, a modular technique that results in striking basketwork designs of rows within rows and interlocking diamond patterns. Using only simple knit and purl stitches, knitters can create eye-catching pieces with incredible texture. Entrelac introduces both the history and how-to of this fun style, along with 20 patterns for a variety of garments, home décor items, and baby accessories. Comprehensive instructions and a wide array of swatches provide endless possibilities in lace, colorwork, and much more.
General Information
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- : Sixth&Spring Books
- : Sixth&Spring Books
- : 0.499
- : 28 February 2017
- : 216mm X 229mm X 13mm
- : United States
- : 01 March 2017
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Rosemary Drysdale
- : Paperback
- : English
- : 746.432043
- : 160
- : full colour photographs
- : full colour photographs
More About The Product
An essential guide to one of the hottest trends in knitwear - entrelac. Includes 20 patterns for a variety of garments. Patterns range from garments and home decor items to baby accessories.
Rosemary Drysdale is a knitting editor at Vogue Knitting and KnitSimple magazines and a consultant and designer in the yarn industry. She has enjoyed a long career as an embroidery and knitting teacher and designer, including at Pratt Institute and the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York."