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OverviewA compendium of all the reasons Nordic knitting captures the imagination of fiber lovers worldwide. You'll appreciate your favourite Nordic patterns in a new way. Nordic knitting designs have long enchanted the world. What makes their allure and beauty so timeless? The answer is fascinating, and author Annemor Sundbø, known as ""Norway's Sweater Detective,"" welcomes you on a wild ride to discover it. She's the foremost expert on the subject of these designs' history and evolution and reveals how the centuries of Norway's culture, prehistory, history, myths, and more have created the patterns we love to knit. More than 800 images take you through the mountains and fjords of Norway with knitting in mind. As Annemor shows us, Norway's knits hold real-life tales of burial customs, royals wearing knits, nation building after the Napoleonic wars, child labor, female role models and ski fashion, and the sustainability of knitting through history and today. How did folk costumes morph into hiking gear? What messages have the Norwegian myths left in the patterns we knit today? A pattern bank contains dozens of knitting grids for authentic traditional designs, ready for you to continue their amazing journey with a new appreciation. AUTHOR: Annemor Sundbø, known as ""Norway's Sweater Detective"" for her expertise in fiber history, is a textile designer and a teacher of weaving, spinning, embroidery, and knitting design. She has been featured in publications such as Interweave and PieceWork, has received many awards for her work, and lectures internationally. She lives in Kristiansand, Norway. SELLING POINTS: . Explore how all aspects of Norway's culture have contributed to its world-beloved knitting designs . For fibre crafters, this info unwinds through fascinating text and 800+ images . Knit the traditional designs yourself-includes a knitting guide with dozens of patterns 899 colour and b/w images Full Product DetailsAuthor: Annemor SundbøPublisher: Schiffer Publishing Ltd Imprint: Schiffer Publishing Ltd Weight: 2.177kg ISBN: 9780764366154ISBN 10: 0764366157 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 28 May 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback 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 ContentsReviews"ldquo;An absolute must read for anyone interested in Scandinavian knitting and textiles . . . the ways that textile creation connects us--geographically, historically, and spiritually. . . . Annemor Sundb� has given the world a truly precious thing.""--The Knitter magazine ldquo;This is a big book . . . I mention this to emphasize the grand scale of Annemor Sundb�'s comprehensive and richly illustrated history and analysis of iconic Norwegian sweaters . . . Each chapter is made up of short essays with illustrations (the book contains almost 900 illustrations) . . . For adventurous knitters wanting to create their own Norwegian sweaters, Sundb� provides tables of measurements and stitch counts, graphed pattern designs, and 224 snapshots of individual sweaters . . . Extraordinary.""--Norwegian Textile Letter" ldquo;This is a big book . . . I mention this to emphasize the grand scale of Annemor Sundbø’s comprehensive and richly illustrated history and analysis of iconic Norwegian sweaters . . . Each chapter is made up of short essays with illustrations (the book contains almost 900 illustrations) . . . For adventurous knitters wanting to create their own Norwegian sweaters, Sundbø provides tables of measurements and stitch counts, graphed pattern designs, and 224 snapshots of individual sweaters . . . Extraordinary.” -- Norwegian Textile Letter ldquo;An absolute must read for anyone interested in Scandinavian knitting and textiles . . . the ways that textile creation connects us—geographically, historically, and spiritually. . . . Annemor Sundbø has given the world a truly precious thing.” -- The Knitter magazine Author InformationAnnemor Sundbø, known as ""Norway's Sweater Detective"" for her expertise in fiber history, is a textile designer and a teacher of weaving, spinning, embroidery, and knitting design. She has been featured in publications such as Interweave and PieceWork, has received many awards for her work, and lectures internationally. She lives in Kristiansand, Norway. www.annemor.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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