Entrelac Knitting: 40 Stunning Projects with Textured, Diamond-Pattern Designs


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Tips, tricks, and patterns for this unusual and striking technique, at your fingertips.

Norwegian knit designers--and sisters--Heidi Eikeland and Mette Hovden discovered entrelac by chance, without even knowing what the technique was called. It was only after searching long and hard for more patterns that included the textured blocks that they realized they'd happened upon an entry in Norway's official "red list" of endangered handcrafts: a traditional design element so rarely worked in contemporary patterns that knowledge of it had been deemed at risk of dying out.

The obvious solution was to design more patterns themselves, resulting in this collection of 40 projects that capture the exceptional and distinctive "woven" look of entrelac, including both striking multi-color designs and elegant single-color patterns. Now, let Heidi and Mette introduce you to entrelac as a technique:

  • Step-by-step instructions for how to work it the Norwegian way.
  • Tips and tricks for shaping, and transitioning from entrelac to stockinette and back again.
  • Dozens of eye-catching garments and accessories for men and women, children and adults--including hats, mittens, sweaters, scarves, and more.
  • Stunning embellishments for yokes, cuffs, and anywhere your needles take you


  • Author: Mette Hovden, Heidi Eikeland
    Publisher: Trafalgar Square Books
    Published: 01/28/2020
    Pages: 144
    Binding Type: Hardcover
    Weight: 1.55lbs
    Size: 11.00h x 8.30w x 0.60d
    ISBN13: 9781570769757
    ISBN10: 1570769753
    BISAC Categories:
    - Crafts & Hobbies | Needlework | Knitting
    - Crafts & Hobbies | Fiber Arts & Textiles
    - Crafts & Hobbies | Fashion

    About the Author

    Heidi Eikeland is passionate about knitting, and especially the entrelac technique. Together with her sister, Mette Hovden, they run PinneDans.com. Both sisters are active courses and lecturers and love to attend knitting festivals around the country. Mette currently resides in Valldalen, Norway, and Heidi in Askoy, Norway.