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The Very Easy Guide To Fair Isle Knitting



This book is a step-by-step guide to knitting Fair Isle, a type of knitting that can be difficult to learn but is very versatile. The book starts with the basics of two-color knitting, and then moves on to more advanced topics such as circular needles and beading. There are 28 lessons in all, with accompanying projects. This book is aimed at beginners, and is easy to follow. more details
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  • A step-by-step guide to knitting Fair Isle
  • 28 lessons with accompanying projects
  • Easy to follow


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Author lynne watterson
Format paperback
ISBN 9781844488964
Manufacturer Unbranded
Model Number 9781844488964
Pages 144
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This book is a step-by-step guide to knitting Fair Isle, a type of knitting that can be difficult to learn but is very versatile. The book starts with the basics of two-color knitting, and then moves on to more advanced topics such as circular needles and beading. There are 28 lessons in all, with accompanying projects. This book is aimed at beginners, and is easy to follow.

A clear, illustrated, step-by-step, guide to knitting Fair Isle - how to hold the yarns, strand across the back of the knitting, link the colours in, and weaving. Plus, flat and circular knitting.
Fair Isle knitting may look complicated, but it really is easy to do once you understand the basics. Author Lynne Watterson starts beginners off with the basics of two-color knitting: reading a Fair Isle chart; what to do with all the fiddly yarn ends, and getting to grips with circular needles. The main chapters feature a selection of beautiful stitch patterns. Each pattern has clear instructions in both written and chart form, and these are cross-referenced to a comprehensive guide to abbreviations. Each of the main chapters includes simple, stylish projects demonstrating ways to use the beautifully shaded Fair Isle patterns - from chic accessories and the latest fashion looks to contemporary cushion covers and throws.
Review:
This is the second in the Very Easy Guides. The introduction includes all about yarn, colour and materials to get you started. The knitting basics section is illustrated with excellent line drawings showing basic techniques and stitches. The stitch guide takes up the majority of the pages. There is a two page colour overview of all the stitch patterns included. Each stitch is described and illustrated in colour, there is also a small chart showing the pattern for those who prefer to work from charts. The book is set out as lessons, 28 of them in all. The final lessons are on beading, finishing and more. There are projects to use your new found skills every step of the way. I particularly liked the fingerless gloves and the beret. I really liked this book, but didn't feel it stretched the subject and that a lot of the patterns were too basic. However, it is aimed at the beginner, so I think it hits the target well. It has a good, constructive approach.-Yarnsandfabrics.co.uk/crafts If you've yet to try your hand at stranded colourwork, or if you'd just like a decent stitch guide to classic Fair Isle motifs to help with your own designing, this book is a great buy. Lynne Watterson covers all the basics in a series of lessons, from holding the yarns, stranding and weaving, to the importance of tension and how to read charts. A range of 11 simple patterns helps you to practise each technique.-The Knitter Let Fair Isle expert Lynne Watterson help you master the basics of this technique with her new book. Learn how to read patterns, use circular needles and - most importantly - what to do with all those fiddly yarn ends. We can't wait to get started on tons of vintage-style looks.-Mollie Makes This is an essential guide for those who may be a little apprehensive about Fair Isle as Lynne Watterson provides easy step-by-step instructions and stitch patterns to build your confidence. The book is divided into 'lessons', from knowing your knitting kit, yarns and knitting basics to the ever important colour choices when knitting Fair Isle: increasing, circular knitting, adding beads and weaving. A wide range of stitch patterns are featured, including corrugated ribbing, seeding (which produces beautiful heart shapes), Fair Isle bands and the Fair Isle patterns themselves. The book also showcases 11 easy-to-follow projects so you can test your newly-acquired skills. The patterns have nice clear charts for easy reading and the book is must-have for the next step in knitting.-Yarnwise Former editor of MK news, Lynne has put together a clear step-by-step guide to hand knitting Fair Isle. She includes masses of useful charts and colourways to inspire every machine knitter. Whilst ideal for electronic machines, many of the charts can be transferred or adapted slightly for punchcard knitting.-Machine Knitting Monthly If you admire the intricacy and timelessness of Fair Isle knitting but think it looks too complicated, this book might just be what you need. It promises to be very easy, with step-by-step instructions, easy projects and all the information you require to get started. But is this all true? I was impressed by t
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