Knitted Shawls & Wraps


Price:
Sale price$12.60

Description

Knitted veils, clouds, capes, fichus, nightingales and many other types of Victorian-style knitted 'shawls' are collected in this book to give you the pick of knitted wraps. A wealth of traditional stitch patterns - such as 'Boule de Neige', 'Cherry Leaf', 'Tansy' and 'Coral' - combined with cleverly updated designs, caters for both new and experienced knitters. Learn how to make 'knitted fur', or enhance a wedding outfit with a delicate 'cobweb' veil.In this volume in the HERITAGE OF KNITTING series Tessa Lorant has recreated some of the wonderfully warm, stylish and astonishingly varied 'flings' and 'throws' popular in Victorian times but still relevant to the 21st Century. These exciting 'coverings' a varied wardrobe for all ages and for all occasions.

Author: Tessa Lorant
Publisher: Thorn Press
Published: 04/24/2014
Pages: 74
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.32lbs
Size: 9.25h x 7.52w x 0.15d
ISBN13: 9780906374528
ISBN10: 0906374529
BISAC Categories:
- Design | Fashion & Accessories
- Crafts & Hobbies | Needlework | Knitting

About the Author
Tessa Lorant began her working life as a computer programmer, then married an author who encouraged her to write. She started out by writing on her hobby of knitting, publishing thirteen books on textile crafts as well as patenting two knitting aids. She is featured in Richard Rutt's seminal A HISTORY OF HAND KNITTING. After her husband died of cancer Tessa wrote, at his request, A VOICE AT TWILIGHT, writing as Tessa Lorant Warburg. The book, in the form of a diary, looks at the experience of living - and dying - with the Big C. Tessa won the Oddfellows Social Concern Book Award for this; the prize was presented at the House of Commons. As family members kept telling her how like her husband the book sounded she thought she could try to use that skill to write fiction. Tessa has now published six suspense novels and a trilogy. She is working on a detective series - PROOF POSITIVE - and a book on wildflowers, as well as adapting more Victorian knitting patterns for the 21st Century. Her website is www.tessalorantwarburg.com.

This title is not returnable