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Highlights
- Single-color relief-stitch patterns in a rare and singular Scandinavian style.
- About the Author: Vivian Høxbro has been designing knitwear for more than 20 years and is the author of Domino Knitting and Shadow Knitting.
- 256 Pages
- Crafts + Hobbies, Needlework
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About the Book
Knitters who love to read the history behind the patterns will enjoy this book. Vivian Hoxbro studied the old star sweaters from 1700-1900 in numerous Danish museums, there isn't another book published at this time on the Danish solid one color sweaters.Book Synopsis
Single-color relief-stitch patterns in a rare and singular Scandinavian style.
From a little-known chapter of knitting history comes the Danish "night sweater"--part of women's traditional dress in the 1800s, these sweaters have long been overlooked in surveys of Scandinavian handcrafting and design. But now celebrated Danish knitting expert Vivian Høxbro has brought together diligent research, comprehensive charts, and her own painstaking efforts to reconstruct these carefully-preserved garments to create a unique collection of single-color relief patterns. Knitted, purled, and crossed stitches form hundreds of classic star motifs, edgings, horizontal and vertical pattern panels, and striking "traveling stitch" designs--with descriptions, explanations, and instructions now available in English for the first time.
- Learn the history of night sweaters in Denmark, with a rundown of special techniques and regional knitting practices.
- Dive into a neatly-organized library of 200 charts for motifs of all kinds.
- Follow step-by-step instructions as you reconstruct traditional Danish sweaters in contemporary sizes.
- Work traditionally-inspired patterns for a stole, top, tunic, and more.
- Or use these motifs, edgings, and decorative panels in projects of your own design.
Review Quotes
Scandinavian knitwear designer Hoxbro (Domino Knitting) presents another collection of eye-catching and colorful modular knitting patterns.--Library Journal
Mitered squares can look big and clumsy, but not in the hands of Vivian Hoxbro. ... She makes the mitered square modern and sometimes even elegant.--Knitty
This is a must for any knitting history collection. and a treat for any curious knitter. With this book and thirty years of professional knitting behind her, Vivan Høxbro could slip into a well-deserved retirement with her legacy secure. But I really hope she won't.--Books with Franklin Habit on MasonDixonKnitting.com
About the Author
Vivian Høxbro has been designing knitwear for more than 20 years and is the author of Domino Knitting and Shadow Knitting. She currently resides in Stubbekøbing, Denmark.