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OverviewNina Granlund Sæther has captivated knitters intrigued by the textile history of Norway, with deep dives into the rich pattern traditions for both mitten- and sock-knitting that have formed in various regions of the country. Now she expands her scope to knitwear of all kinds, including shawls, sweaters, cardigans, hats, and more, in this brand new collection. With her trademark attention to detail and patience for painstaking reproduction of knitted patterns, based on archival photographs and examples preserved in museum collections, Nina guides readers through the history and origins of each design, in a fascinating step-by-step tour of Norwegian knitting tradition no knitter should be without. Including a wide variety of styles and techniques—colourwork, relief stitch, openwork, cabling, and more—and adaptable patterns for men and women in sizes from S to XXL, plus tips and tricks for working in multiple colours, finishing necklines and edges, and completing thumbs and heels, this invaluable reference guide treats the reader to a deeper understanding of Scandinavian knitting history, and of the living cultural traditions that follow in its footsteps today. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nina Granlund SætherPublisher: Trafalgar Square Imprint: Trafalgar Square ISBN: 9781646010479ISBN 10: 1646010477 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 23 September 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIf you think Selbu mittens are the be-all and end-all, know you've only scratched the surface of the humble hand warmer's legacy. ... Cables and fans; single-colored stockinette; rose, moose, and cat motifs; plus snowflakes, snowflakes, and more snowflakes: On these pages are mitts for kids, men, and women from all corners of this beautiful country. Noro KnittingMagazine, December 2017, Mittens from Around Norway Saether celebrates traditional knitwear from Norway, her homeland, where it's easy to end up with cold fingers more than six months of the year with this collection of 40 classic knitwear design patterns best suited for advanced knitters. Publishers Weekly, June 2017, Mittens from Around Norway Have fun exploring Norwegian knitting traditions and create stylish garments and accessories with this inspiring book If you think Selbu mittens are the be-all and end-all, know you've only scratched the surface of the humble hand warmer's legacy. ... Cables and fans; single-colored stockinette; rose, moose, and cat motifs; plus snowflakes, snowflakes, and more snowflakes: On these pages are mitts for kids, men, and women from all corners of this beautiful country. Noro KnittingMagazine, December 2017, Mittens from Around Norway Saether celebrates traditional knitwear from Norway, her homeland, where it's easy to end up with cold fingers more than six months of the year with this collection of 40 classic knitwear design patterns best suited for advanced knitters. Publishers Weekly, June 2017, Mittens from Around Norway Author InformationNina Granlund Sæther grew up in Asker, Norway, just outside Oslo. Her love for and interest in knitting, sewing, embroidery, and crochet started before she was even old enough to go to school. She is educated as a craft teacher and worked for a short time in high school. In 1987 she started her career as a journalist with Norsk Husflid, a Norwegian arts and crafts magazine. Sæther has written several books about arts and crafts, and also designs for some Norwegian magazines; her focus is creating original and visually striking craft in a Scandinavian-influenced tradition. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |