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Knit back in time : includes techniques for updating vintage patterns and retro-styling modern patterns
Title:
Knit back in time : includes techniques for updating vintage patterns and retro-styling modern patterns
Author:
Warner, Geraldine, author.
ISBN:
9781844489046
Personal Author:
Publication Date:
2013
Physical Description:
174 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 26 cm
General Note:
Includes index.

"A RotoVision book."
Contents:
1) Offers invaluable advice on mixing and matching sleeves, necklines, and collars to create your own designs -- -- 2) This book shows you how simple it is to change lengths, take out waists, shorten sleeves, and substitute for yarns that -- -- are no longer in production. -- -- 3) Not much competition on the current market
Abstract:
Shows crafters how simple it is to change lengths, take out waists, shorten sleeves and substitute for yarns that are no longer in production. Do you have a great new jumper pattern that doesn't match your current obsession for Peter Pan collars? Or have you found an original 1950s pattern for a gorgeous knitted blouse only to realise it's three sizes too small and the recommended yarns haven't been around for at least 20 years? Don't be limited by what is available on-line and in shops. This book shows you how simple it is to change lengths, take out waists, shorten sleeves, and substitute for yarns that are no longer in production. Knit Back in Time reveals two crucial secrets for knitting vintage-style projects: how to update a vintage pattern to suit modern sizes and yarns, and how to customise modern patterns to give them a vintage look. It also provides patterns for vintage-style elements, offering invaluable advice on mixing and matching sleeves, necklines, and collars to create your own designs. You can choose to add a bell-shaped, three-quarter, or ruffled sleeve to the same sweater body, depending on the look you want, or just give in and knit three different jumpers, all from the same basic pattern.
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