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Cargando... Meg Swansen's Knitting (1999 original; edición 1999)por Meg Swansen (Autor)
Información de la obraMeg Swansen's Knitting: 30 Designs for Hand Knitting por Meg Swansen (1999)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Some wonderful sweaters in this book and invaluable information on construction and technique. However, the book is (in my opinion) marred by devoting an inordinate amount of space to some really ugly, complex, and ill-designed colourwork: a sweater with an oversized and unattractive sunface emblazoned across the entire garment and an over-complex phoenix with so many swirls it actually makes me queasy to look at it (the sensation is of incipient motion sickness). The charts for these monstrosities take up page after page. There is enough value in the remainder of the book, however, that it's worth purchasing if you don't have to pay a premium price for it. ( ) sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
American knitting guru Meg Swansen shares tips, tricks, techniques, and secrets she has learned and discovered during her long knitting and designing career. The introduction gives the reader a candid look into the knitting world of the daughter of America’s first famous knitter and author, Elizabeth Zimmerman. Full of original designs, this book includes instructions and charts for 22 sweaters, three vests, four fitted-arch socks, and three convertible-top mittens, each rendered in four-color fashion photography taken on-site at Meg’s home. A section on techniques includes a glossary of relevant knitting terms, the famous EZ Percentage System, and various ways to cast on, bind off, increase, and decrease. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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