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52 weeks of scarves, beautiful patterns for year-round knitting : shawls, wraps, collars, cowls, editors Jonna Hiryala, Sini Kramer and Pauliina Karru, concept & photography by Jonna Hietala and Sini Kramer

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52 weeks of scarves, beautiful patterns for year-round knitting : shawls, wraps, collars, cowls, editors Jonna Hiryala, Sini Kramer and Pauliina Karru, concept & photography by Jonna Hietala and Sini Kramer
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
52 weeks of scarves
Responsibility statement
editors Jonna Hiryala, Sini Kramer and Pauliina Karru, concept & photography by Jonna Hietala and Sini Kramer
Sub title
beautiful patterns for year-round knitting : shawls, wraps, collars, cowls
Summary
52 Weeks of Scarves is a contemporary collection of 52 patterns for scarves, shawls, wraps, cowls and collars, from Nordic knitting experts Laine. Nothing brings more comfort than a hand-knitted scarf - from a light wrap for cool shoulders on summer evenings or spring mornings, to a beautiful shawl as the centrepiece of autumnal outfits, or a cosy collar to be layered under winter coats. Whether you're creating a shawl for yourself or a cowl for a loved one, there's care in every stitch. Knitting is more than just knit, knit, purl. It is a feeling. This stunning book contains a beautiful scarf pattern for every week of the year. The 52 projects have been contributed by leading knitwear designers from across the world and showcase an exceptionally wide range of yarns, techniques and difficulty levels, including two crochet designs. Comprehensive patterns are supported by extra material on the Laine website, and stunning photography and styling evokes the inspiring Nordic lifestyle and slow living. The follow up to the bestselling 52 Weeks of Socks, 52 Weeks of Scarves is destined to become another knitting classic - a book to return to again and again, not just for weeks but for years to come
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Fifty-two weeks of scarves
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