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Nordic Knits: 44 Beautiful Patterns to Knit and Keep you Cozy (in English)
Sue Flanders
(Author)
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Janine Kosel
(Author)
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Helene Magnusson
(Author)
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Voyageur Press (MN)
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Nordic Knits: 44 Beautiful Patterns to Knit and Keep you Cozy (in English) - Flanders, Sue ; Kosel, Janine ; Magnusson, Helene
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Synopsis "Nordic Knits: 44 Beautiful Patterns to Knit and Keep you Cozy (in English)"
Bring the traditions of simple, design-led Nordic style to your knitting repertoire. Nordic Knits is the complete collection of Nordic-inspired patterns that will bring the perfectly balanced, "less is more" Scandi sensibility to your knitting projects.This carefully researched book presents 44 knitted patterns inspired by this globally sought-after knitting tradition, including stylish, traditional projects from Sweden, Norway, and Iceland. From beautifully patterned sweaters, shawls, mittens, and socks to a red nisse "elf" hat, Dala horse garland, a Viking-ship pillow, and tote bags, each pattern is inspired by a knitted item or artwork from a historical collection or museum. To help you get the results you want, each project is partnered with: Complete illustrated patterns Four-color photography Schematics and diagrams Alternatives for yarns and needle weights and sizes A photo and brief history of the knitted artifact that inspired the pattern The patterns range from simple to more complicated, making this a great book to grow your craft at the same time as creating beautiful and giftable knits. Forever in style and always cool, the Nordic-style knits are the perfect gift for friends and family--or just a great self-gift anytime! Knit using traditional techniques as you work your way through these contemporary patterns based on historical practice.