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Ann Bourgeois

Autore di Fair Isle Sweaters Simplified

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Opere di Ann Bourgeois

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Data di nascita
20thc
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
Canada

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I received a copy of this book from paperbackbookswap. I've often gotten it from the library, and actually learned how to knit fair isle from this book years ago. The sweaters are gorgeous & most of them are easy enough for beginner fair isle knitters. My favorite is a sweater that actually uses slipped stitches and fair isle knitting.
 
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anastaciaknits | 5 altre recensioni | Oct 29, 2016 |
These vibrantly patterned sweaters come from Canada's acclaimed Philosopher's Wool Company, known best for their distinctive color palettes and two-handed Fair Isle method. Sixteen sophisticated sweater patterns feature stunning stars, stained glass, garden patches, and fractured diamonds, plus the popular "Color Your Own" pattern.

Discover a remarkably simple Fair Isle technique that uses circular needles and four simple stitches
Read about the history of The Philosopher's Wool Company, from building their traditional-style farmhouse to dyeing their own wool and designing their Fair Isle patterns
Learn Philosopher's Wool's trademark technique for transforming pullovers into cardigans with a pair of scissors and a few simple snips
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RochesterKnittingGui | 5 altre recensioni | Apr 10, 2016 |
I got this in memory of happy hours spent visiting Ann & Eugene's shop in Inverhuron a decade or so ago. Lovely people, and a beautiful book. When she developed the two-handed way of doing Fair Isle she was a prophet following in the footsteps of Elizabeth Zimmermann; now "everyone" does it (except me - I loop one colour around my neck and knit it Turkish style). This looks like a great book and I can't wait to get started.
 
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Lesliel | 5 altre recensioni | Jun 23, 2008 |
Very attractive Fair Isle patterns, illustrated in multiple colorways. The best part of this book is the explanation of a two-handed knitting technique that makes color work go faster, and results in a neater finish on the wrong side of the work.
 
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oregonobsessionz | 5 altre recensioni | Dec 30, 2007 |

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1
Utenti
351
Popolarità
#68,159
Voto
4.1
Recensioni
6
ISBN
2

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