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OverviewEmbark on a journey through Iceland’s most gorgeous landscapes and intimate traditions—straight from your armchair! The lopapeysa sweater is a treasured piece of Icelandic culture, knitted with generations of warmth and love in every stitch. From the breathtaking scenery to the deep-rooted history to the opinions of the locals, Joan of Dark and Kyle Cassidy will be your guides as you read and knit your way through Iceland’s culture, creativity, and lopapeysa tradition. Join Joan and Kyle as they travel the 800 miles of Iceland’s Ring Road to bring you authentic sweaters, adventures, and knitting patterns! By interviewing local experts and digging through research, they trace the historic beginnings of the “lopi” sweater and its legacy—and, of course, provide 11 new lopi-style patterns. No matter your knitting experience, you will be able to complete these projects and enhance your look with style that is beautifully modern while still honoring the lopapeysa’s rich history. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Toni Carr , Kyle CassidyPublisher: Stackpole Books Imprint: Stackpole Books Dimensions: Width: 21.70cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 27.30cm Weight: 0.472kg ISBN: 9780811739832ISBN 10: 081173983 Pages: 168 Publication Date: 15 January 2023 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 ContentsReviewsThis is a joy of a book. --Neil Gaiman Through the story of their travels and the people they met along the way, Joan and Kyle have lovingly captured both the technical and artistic aspects of Icelandic knitting tradition, and the culture that created it. --Smari McCarthy, Former member of the supreme national parliament of Iceland Lopapeysa is a seamless knitting together of the author's travels in contemporary Iceland with one of that splendidly idiosyncratic island's most highly prized and traditional crafts, the art of knitting itself.--Lawrence Millman, Author of Last Places: A Journey in the North Through the story of their travels and the people they met along the way, Joan and Kyle have lovingly captured both the technical and artistic aspects of Icelandic knitting tradition, and the culture that created it.--Smari McCarthy, Former member of the supreme national parliament of Iceland The book, The Lopapeysa Sweater, combines a casual travel guide to Iceland with knitting patterns for accessories and sweaters to give knitters more of an immersion into a style of knitting. This book is as much about the authors' trip as it is about the title. Travel sections are written by Kyle Cassidy and knitting instructions and patterns by Toni Carr. It is a personal book that chronicles the journey of the authors in Iceland as they researched and wrote this book. It has a casual, familiar writing style that reads like a day-by-day travel diary of their camping trip over 800 miles of Iceland's Ring Road. --Donna Estin, Cast On This is a joy of a book. --Neil Gaiman Through the story of their travels and the people they met along the way, Joan and Kyle have lovingly captured both the technical and artistic aspects of Icelandic knitting tradition, and the culture that created it. --Smari McCarthy, Former member of the supreme national parliament of Iceland Lopapeysa is a seamless knitting together of the author's travels in contemporary Iceland with one of that splendidly idiosyncratic island's most highly prized and traditional crafts, the art of knitting itself.--Lawrence Millman, Author of Last Places: A Journey in the North Author InformationToni Carr (aka Joan of Dark) is the author of Knockdown Knits, Knits for Nerds, and Geek Knits. She is also a contributing designer for Vampire Knits and Once Upon a Knit, as well as several publications for Knit Picks. Kyle Cassidy has been documenting culture since the 1990s. He is the author of Armed America: Portraits of Gun Owners in Their Homes, War Paint: Tattoo Culture & the Armed Forces, and This Is What a Librarian Looks Like. His work has appeared in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, The Guardian, Forbes, Time, Newsweek, The New York Post, and others. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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