An edition of Light & layered knits (2012)

Light & layered knits

19 sophisticated designs for every season

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An edition of Light & layered knits (2012)

Light & layered knits

19 sophisticated designs for every season

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"Best-seller Vicki Square returns, this time focusing on a lighter layered look that will appeal to knitters of all ages. Working with lighter weight yarns in fibers such as silk, linen, cotton, and bamboo, Vicki creates garments that work in all climates, that can be layered and removed at will, that are equally at home in a casual or workplace setting. These are knits that are meant to be worn every day, knits that combine polish with comfort, practicality with style. These are versatile wardrobe staples-shells, fluid tops, draped tunics, light cardigans and wrap sweaters and more. These are knits that reflect the way that women dress today. Vicki takes a holistic approach to knitting here: her goal is to offer the reader a functional, multi-purpose wardrobe, not merely a collection of individual patterns. Many garments are customizable-sleeves can be added, lengthened, or removed. Garments can be worn alone or layered over one another. She offers graphic color through intarsia, slip stitch, and stranded-knitting detail, and also shows readers how they can simplify the design by using only one or two colors instead. She offers a variety of shaping techniques (increases, decreases, gauge, and stitch patterns) to help create a garment more or less fitted, as the wearer prefers. Short-rows are also used to help shape a garment-adding volume and drape. She shows how by using a variety of yarn weights one can create visually interesting details, and make the garment lighter and more comfortable at the same time. A restrained use of ribbon, ladder, and other novelty yarns create interesting textures with little effort. Finally, techniques such as applied i-cord, 3-needle bind-off, and slip-stitch crochet seaming give the projects a polished finish. In addition to the 22 patterns, sidebars will discuss warm-weather fibers and their properties, creating texture, working with color, and stitch selection. "--

"Lighter yarns, comfortable fibers, and layered garments translate into knits to truly live in, not just projects to do"--

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159

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Introduction
Projects
Keyhole
Sport Zip Jacket
Big Lapel Cardigan
Renaissance
Rolled V Collar Pullover
Ruffle Shell
Stacked Bracelets
Uru Jacket
Wrap Blouse
Zig-Zag Top
Peplum Shell
Origami Flower Shell
Long-Sleeved Tee
Lace Collar Shell
Lace Cardigan
Fair Isle and Lace Tunic
Euro Lace Tunic
Eros Jacket
Celtic Queen
Big Cable Pullover
Slip-Stitch Tee
Confetti Tee
Maze Tee
Glossary
Sources for Supplies
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
746.43/2041
Library of Congress
TT825 .S7145 2013, TT825, TT825 .S7145 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
159 pages
Number of pages
159

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27144681M
Internet Archive
lightlayeredknit0000squa
ISBN 10
1596687959
ISBN 13
9781596687950
LCCN
2012033946
OCLC/WorldCat
807025178

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