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Chargement... Knitting in the Nordic Tradition (1981)par Vibeke Lind, Annette Allen Jensen
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Dover Press and I go way back. When I was a university student interested in crafts, Dover books were the only ones I could afford. So I am used to these books being what they are – reproductions of other work. Although Dover sometimes reproduces teaching books, more often Dover books are for reference only. Dover calligraphy books come to mind with their page after page of decorative script with almost no words. "Knitting in the Nordic Tradition" is a book written by Ms Lind in 1981 and translated from the Danish by Annette Allen Jensen in 1984 and published by Lark Books. Dover has reproduced several Lark titles recently. "Knitting in the Nordic Tradition" is an ethnographic work detailing Nordic knitting traditions. It is not intended to be a teaching book. Dover has reprinted it and slapped on an ugly cover. Even given that this is only a reproduction, Dover could have done a better job. First with the cover, which does not really do justice to the book content. Then with the photos. The photos in the book are copies of older black and white ethnographic type photos and many of them are quite interesting. Others though, should have been cleaned up and sharpened because they are quite dark and hard to see. Ms Lind uses an old fashioned hand-drawn pattern system that knitters might want to type out in the modern system. I am not sure that the instructions for fulling will be understood today when we never do it, but fulled sweaters were vital parts of a fisherman's wardrobe. This is one craft book where the electronic version might be more satisfying than the physical book because in my experience Dover narrow-bound books flip closed while you are trying to use them. The digital version will stay open where you want it. Oh, and by the way, Louse coat is exactly the right translation. These coats had little white specks on them that looked like crawling lice. The name is still used today. I received a review copy of "Knitting in the Nordic Tradition" by Vibeke Lind (Dover) through NetGalley.com. Indeholder "Uld til strikning", " Ulden bliver til garn", " Garnets betydning", " Redskaber", " Om opskrifter", "Strikningens muligheder", " Ret og vrang", " Ind- og udtagninger danner form", " Gennembrudt strikning", " Flerfarvestrikning", " Opslagning og aflukning", " Kantninger", "Sweatere og trøjer", " Rundstrikning", " Fladestrikning", " Måltagning", " Glatstrikket 'normalsweater' i rundstrik med opklipning til ærmegab", " Damasktrøjer - mønsterstrikning i ret- og vrangmasker", " Tværstribede trøjer", " Grove trøjer - 'Islændere'", " Sweatere bliver til jakker", " Den norske lusekofte", " Helmønstrede sweatere og jakker", " Gamle mønstre indsamlet rundt omkring i de nordiske lande", " 'Raglanform' med bærestykkemønstre", " Finere bluser med kniplingsstrikning", " 'Tante Anna-trøjer'", " To valkede busseronner", "Sjaler og tørklæder", " Retstrikket, trekantet sjal. Grundform I", " Trekantet sjal. Grundform II", " Dobbelttrekantet sjal med udtagninger fra halssiden. Grundform III", " Dobbelttrekantet sjal med indtagninger fra den nederste kant. Grundform IV", " Sjal med picotopslagning og mønsterborter", " Færøsk sjal", " Bindesjaler med blonder og kanter", " Halvrundt sjal strikket i kiler", "Huer", " Huer med bort i flerfarvestrikning", " Hue med ombøjet, dobbelt kant", " Enkel hue med flerfarvestrikning", " Hue med mønsterbort på ombukket og formet puld", " Hue med puldmønster", " Hue med forskudt mønster", " Hue med kniplingsopslagning, hulmønster og spiralindtagning", " Aflukning og formning af puld", " Stribet hue med skæv, asymmetrisk aflukning", " Stribet hue med symmetrisk aflukning", " Stribet hue med skiftende indtagningshældning", " Dobbelt hue med ombuk og mønsterborter", " Dobbeltstrikket hue med to nøgler garn", " Hue i dobbeltstrikning frem- og tilbage", " Huer strikket 'på den anden led'", "Vanter", " Indtagninger foroven på en vante", " Forskellige tommelfingre", " Tre enkle vanter af løst spundet garn", " Broderede vanter med krave og frynsekant", " Helmønstrede vanter", " Vanter med fuglemotiv", " Vanter med kløverbladsbort - forskellige måder at strikke med to tråde garn på", " Ensfarvede fingervanter med ribbort", " Fingervanter med 'Selbusstjerne'", "Strømper", " Spiralstrømper uden hæl", " Målberegning af strømper", " Knæstrømper i grundmodel", " Grove strømper med timeglashæl", " Fodformet sok", " Sandalsok", " Stunthoser - benvarmere", " Dekoration eller funktion?", "Behandling af uldtøj", " Regler for vask og valkning", " Litteraturfortegnelse", " Billedfortegnelse", " Stikordsregister". Masser af spændende eksempler på strikketøj The title perfectly expresses the contents of the book. The author introduces a number of knitting traditions from Nordic countries, including Iceland, Norway, and the Faroe Islands, and proceeds to show how varied designs today can be derived from the historical background, yet remain firmly within the tradition. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Richly illustrated with photos, charts, and drawings, this guide to Scandinavian knitting features patterns for a wealth of handmade treasures. More than 100 graphed patterns in the authentic Nordic tradition include children's and adults' sweaters, jackets, caps, mittens, stockings, and shawls. Simple in cut and striking in decoration, the patterns are based on practical and aesthetic values. After a brief look at the historical development of wool into yarn, the Introduction provides tips on using the right tools, following patterns, incorporating designs, and making edgings and decorative borders. Above all, this book offers suggestions for adapting classic patterns to suit individual needs and to express personal tastes. In addition to scores of helpful diagrams, the chatty and informative text is complemented with many photos of finished projects as well as historical images depicting people dressed in these beautiful sweaters, hats, and other forms of wearable art. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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This book is fascinating for someone like me, who's a geek who loves math, history, and knitting, and anything that combines all three is pretty cool! If you are looking just for patterns, then the book may be a little dry for you, but I enjoyed it and love reading about the history of historical knitting traditions.
Unfortunately, I have to give the book 3 stars because the book is in black and white - there is no excuse for that in this day and age, especially in a knitting book! The charts can be read, but the three color charts are not easily read. The book is written ala Elizabeth Zimmermann - more pithy recipes then step by step directions, which I like but may be a turn off for some knitters, especially newer knitters. The book is definitely not recommended for newer knitters, but is highly recommended for someone who enjoys the history of knitting and is interested in doing a little bit of work with their knitting :)
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received a free copy of this book from netgalley in exchange for my honest review, and I was not paid for said review ( )