Creative Machine Knitting: A Voyage of Discovery into Colour, Shape and Stitches
By (Author) Alison Dupernex
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
12th September 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
746.432028
Hardback
272
Width 215mm, Height 260mm, Spine 26mm
1125g
Creative Machine Knitting is simply a treasure trove for machine knitters; overflowing with design ideas and stitch patterns to inspire you to explore different styles and to make wonderful new projects. Knit with an open mind and be prepared to have a go, make changes and look to improvise push yourself out of your comfort zone. Topics covered include; how to design from where to source inspiration, consideration of materials and adoption of sustainable practices; painting with yarn the process of translating a pattern or colour scheme into a knitted fabric; designing with panels and borders, and adding embellishments; Fairisle advice on colour selection and pattern placement, including a 'sketchbook' of over fifty stitch patterns to try and finally, there is an inspiring stitch pattern directory of even more examples, illustrating the endless possibilities available to the machine knitter. The book features over 100 patterns, all of which can be adapted and form the basis of new designs, covering: jackets, cardigans and kimonos; sweaters; Fairisle designs; waistcoats; children's knitwear; accessories and homewares. AUTHOR: Alison Dupernex has supplied specialist luxury goods to galleries and shops in the UK, USA and Japan for a number of years. Her commissions include items for Liberty of London and, more recently, the V&A Museum, London. Her patterns have also been widely published by magazines, such as Vogue Knitting. 597 colour illustrations, 43 diagrams
This is a comprehensive guide for machine knitters who want to improve their skills and create their own unique knitwear. -- Jane Roe, Knitting Magazine * Knitting Magazine Issue 238 *
Alison Dupernex has supplied specialist luxury goods to galleries and shops in the UK, USA and Japan for a number of years. Her commissions include items for Liberty of London and, more recently, the V&A Museum, London. Her patterns have also been widely published by magazines, such as Vogue Knitting.