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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sian BrownPublisher: GMC Publications Imprint: Guild of Master Craftsman Publications Ltd ISBN: 9781784946777ISBN 10: 178494677 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 09 April 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsCut flowers are beautiful but short-lived and potted plants don’t always thrive if you’re not naturally green-fingered, but, with Sian Brown’s knitted flower patterns, you will have guaranteed blooms! There are 30 designs to make, some of which are flat and can be worn as brooches or attached to bags or blankets as embellishments, while other designs are three-dimensional and can be displayed in vases or knitted pots. They would make wonderful gifts as you could choose a loved one’s favourite bloom or their birth month flower. Some of them could also be displayed as seasonal or festive decorations each year, such as the summery Sunflower or the Christmas Poinsettia. The patterns require simple DK, 4 ply or aran-weight yarns and would make great stash-busting projects. The realistic textures and details of the flowers are achieved using a variety of techniques such as bobbles and embroidered French knots. A guide to the techniques is included, making the book suitable for knitters of all levels. Favourite makes include the branch of Cherry Blossom, the sprigs of Lavender and the potted Hyacinth. * Knitting magazine * Cut flowers are beautiful but short-lived and potted plants don’t always thrive if you’re not naturally green-fingered, but, with Sian Brown’s knitted flower patterns, you will have guaranteed blooms! There are 30 designs to make, some of which are flat and can be worn as brooches or attached to bags or blankets as embellishments, while other designs are three-dimensional and can be displayed in vases or knitted pots. They would make wonderful gifts as you could choose a loved one’s favourite bloom or their birth month flower. Some of them could also be displayed as seasonal or festive decorations each year, such as the summery Sunflower or the Christmas Poinsettia. The patterns require simple DK, 4 ply or aran-weight yarns and would make great stash-busting projects. The realistic textures and details of the flowers are achieved using a variety of techniques such as bobbles and embroidered French knots. A guide to the techniques is included, making the book suitable for knitters of all levels. Favourite makes include the branch of Cherry Blossom, the sprigs of Lavender and the potted Hyacinth. * Knitting magazine * This is a great book to add to your library. The drawings are beautifully done and together with the photos they bring the patterns to life. Whether you are looking for embellishments, ornaments or knitting for specific purpose such as Poppy Day there is something for everyone. Knitted flowers are a great way to use up your stash of DK or 4ply yarn so no cost involved in producing some great small knitting projects. The patterns are backed up by a full range of terminology and step by step instructions including how to add embroidery to some of the finished flowers. * Monica Russel, knitwear designer and teacher * Author InformationSian Brown fell in love with yarn and knitting while studying for a BA in Fashion and Textiles in Cheltenham, UK. She went on to become a knitwear designer, working full time then freelancing for commercial companies supplying the high street stores, firstly designing factory machine knits and later handknits. Sian has also taught at London College of Fashion on their knitwear course. She now lives on the south Devon coast, and designs handknits for several magazines and yarn companies. Sian has written several books on knitting, including The Knitted Home for GMC Publications. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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