Knitting Noro: The Magic of Knitting with Hand-dyed Yarns
By (Author) Jane Ellison
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins & Brown
1st February 2009
United Kingdom
Hardback
128
Width 200mm, Height 257mm, Spine 16mm
650g
The sheer beauty of Noro is that each ball or hank of the exquisite multi-coloured yarn is individually dyed to produce a unique palette of subtle shadings and vivid hues.
Because of the colourful nature of the yarns knitting with them is always exciting, as you do not know how and when the colours run into each other. Each knitter creates a truly unique garment every time she knits.
Jane Ellisons new book features a collection of 30 glorious designs, knit in Noro yarns. The book is divided into six basic silhouettes, each of which is modified to create four original garments and a few accessories. The result Simple, figure-flattering silhouettes teamed with bright vibrant colours in designs that youll turn to time and time again.
From a relaxed Striped Tunic and a Chevron-sleeve Cardi to a Ribbed V-neck Pullover and a Lace Cover-up Wrap, each pattern is accompanied by lush photography, clear instructions and a chart indicating how the designer has modified the original pattern.
Having designed for numerous magazines including Woman's Weekly and Vogue Knitting, Jane has also worked for Twilleys and Rowan Yarns, and produced designs for Debbie Bliss, the leading UK hand knit designer. After college and a stint at Envy Designs, she became a design consultant for Designer Yarns and is responsible for most of the designs in their catalogues and patternbooks. She currently lives in Yorkshire.