Now available as an easy-to-download eBook, Northern Knits explores the historical knitting traditions of Scandinavia, Iceland, and the Shetland Isles
Journey with textile and knitwear designer Lucinda Guy to some of the most cherished historical regions for handicrafts, folk art, and knitting with Northern Knits. Throughout this inspiring book, Lucinda reveals the rich beauty of Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic, and Shetland folk motifs and traditions in 20 gorgeous women's clothing and accessories projects.
From knitting in the round and twined knitting to embroidery and embellishments, each stunning project embraces the traditional techniques that knitters have treasured through the years
Introduction
Iceland
Hulda Striped Pullover
Ennid Laceweight Shawl
Unnur Icelandic Pullover
Yrsa Laceweight Mitts
Lilja Textured Jacket
Shetland
Crowning Glory Cobweb Shawl
Moth Short-Sleeved Top
Effie Fair Isle Pullover
Nell Shetland Cap
Hester Chevron Lace Pullover
Norway
Annemor Pullover
Thora Cardigan
Inger Ski Cap and Gloves
Liv Patterned Socks
Sweden
Ola Placket Pullover
Pia Laceweight Pullover
Märta Embroidered Bag
Ulla Twined Socks
Ottilia Twined Mittens
Glossary
Sources for Supplies
Index
Lucinda Guy is a knitwear and textile designer and author of four books of handknitting for kids, all originally published by Rowan in the U.K. (Trafalgar Square Books in the U.S.) and all designed and illustrated by her partner, Francois Hall.
She started her knitwear career designing swatches for women and menswear, and successfully sold designs to Edina Ronay, Laura Ashley, Mark and Spencer, and Rowan Yarns.
She then started selling machine-knitted children’s wear and accessories under her own label through the Crafts Council, Conran Shop, Paul Smith, and Couverture, as well as creating printed textile designs for children’s wear.
In addition, she has published many individual handknit patterns with Rowan.
"Fans of Guy who know the author only for her whimsically illustrated kiddie knit lit wil be happy to see how charmingly her classic aesthetic grows up. Visiting Northern Europe on her needles, Guy celebrates the folk knitting prevalent in that part of the world...It's a grand tour, indeed." -- Yarn Market News, May 2010