
Exploring Colour in Knitting
Techniques, Swatches and Projects to Expand Your Knit Horizons
COLLINS & BROWN (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 3. August 2011
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-1-84340-593-1 (ISBN)
Description
Exploring Colour in Knitting is packed with all the guidance and advice you will need to confidently knit with colour. First the book looks at understanding colour from hue families to warm and cool colours, brights, pastels and neutrals, tints, tones and shades. Next, a section on proportion and stitchwork explores how to combine various colours and the effects different stitches have on a colour. A section on colour and decoration offers advice on using embellishments such as beads, sequins, buttons and edgings, as well as tips on adding motifs and embroidery to your work. Chapters on Fair Isle and intarsia investigate the ways that these techniques affect colour relations from traditional patterns through to modern interpretations. Eleven specially selected projects demonstrate the most effective ways to experiment with colour. Brimming with essential advice and ideas this invaluable book is the last word on colour knitting.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers
Illustrations
200 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 253 mm
Width: 196 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84340-593-1 (9781843405931)
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Sarah Hazell started out as a committed knitter but soon discovered the joy of crochet and has been a tireless devotee since. She imparts her flawless design know-how as a design consultant for Rowan Yarn, and as a tutor in textiles.
Emma King is an exciting new knitting designer who is set to inspire knitters across the world. She is a Design Consultant for Rowan Yarns and also has her own company, supplying her knitted bags and limited edition kits. She uses her passion for colour and texture to create designs that will make knitters everywhere want to pick up their needles. Her very first book, 25 Bags to Knit, is due to be published by Collins & Brown in October 2004. Emma lives in Brighton, East Sussex.
Emma King is an exciting new knitting designer who is set to inspire knitters across the world. She is a Design Consultant for Rowan Yarns and also has her own company, supplying her knitted bags and limited edition kits. She uses her passion for colour and texture to create designs that will make knitters everywhere want to pick up their needles. Her very first book, 25 Bags to Knit, is due to be published by Collins & Brown in October 2004. Emma lives in Brighton, East Sussex.