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Reversible Knitting
50 Brand-New, Groundbreaking Stitch Patterns
Reversible Knitting
Authors: By Lynne Barr; photographs by Thayer Allyson Gowdy
Imprint: STC Craft
ISBN: 1-58479-805-X
EAN: 9781584798057
Availability: In Stock
Publishing Date: 10/1/2009
Trim Size: 8 1/2 x 9 7/8
Page Count: 192
Cover: Hardcover
Illustrations: 250 color photographs
Price:
$29.95
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About the book
Most of the stitch dictionaries on knitters’ shelves are remixes of familiar stitch patterns already published elsewhere. Not so for Lynne Barr’s groundbreaking book Reversible Knitting. Not only is every one of the 50 stitch patterns completely new and never before seen, but each is also reversible—for a total of 100 different looks!
Reversible stitch patterns can be used to create projects where either side can be worn facing outward, or where two sides of the piece are visible simultaneously (such as a scarf or a garment with collar or cuffs that that can be worn up or down). In addition to stitch patterns, the book features 20 such projects—from accessories like scarves, hats, and socks to sweaters and dresses—designed by the author and by 12 top knitwear designers including STC authors Véronik Avery, Norah Gaughan, and Teva Durham. Rounding out the book are in-depth instructions for the specialized techniques required for reversilbe work.

About the author
Lynne Barr is the author of Knitting New Scarves (STC). She has led hand-knitting workshops in the U.S., taught machine-knitting to factory workers in Haiti, and designed sweaters for upscale boutiques. With her husband, she coauthored Sweaterscapes of the North Country and Sweaterscapes of the American West.

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