For lovers of cables and Celtic knotwork | Viking Patterns for Knitting: Inspiration and Projects for Today's Knitter | Elsbeth Lavold
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Viking Patterns for Knitting: Inspiration and Projects for Today's Knitter
Elsbeth Lavold
Trafalgar Square Books
, 2000 - 128 pages
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highly recommended
A Must For Your Knitting Library!!!
I don't know what I expected when I ordered this book, but I definately got more than I was expecting. If you love cables and Arans, you'll be very happy. But if you like more subtlety, there is also a lovely men's sweater featuring runes--yes, RUNES!!! Lavold has managed to translate them all into knitted
patterns
, and the effect is stunning. If you have a drop of Celtic blood or any interest in the culture at all, you will love what you see here. Don't miss this book.
The Love of Vikings
Having spent years of listening to stories told by my Bedstamor about Denmark and all the lovely places she used to live near that had an abundance of
Viking
artifacts, it was a thrill to see many of the Viking symbols described in those stores come to life in the sweaters! I adored the detail about where each design came from along with a photo of the artifact that inspired the cable pattern.
This book is fantastic for lovers of history, Scandinavian art, and
knitting
. It has helped to inspire many designs for knit gifts that go rather quickly. All the individual cables knit very quickly and are easy to memorize, though they do have very intricate twists and turns at times.
This will be a book I pass along to all the
knitter
s in my family.
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For lovers of cables and Celtic knotwork
This is not a beginner's book, unless you buy it for
inspiration
and something to aim for. It's a great coffee table book, even if you don't intend to knit anything.
If you are a fan of, and like to knit cables or Celtic knotwork, this is the ultimate book for you. Also, for Medieval reenactors, this has tons of information for documentation, although you should be aware that no knit
patterns
here are accurate.
There are really two kinds of things in this book, although they are intertwined.
The first is the
projects
. There are sweaters, coats, a pillow (with a dragon on it--Fafner), an afghan and more. They are all stunning, with designs taken from historic finds and adapted for
knitting
. There are some very unusual pieces here. There are new techniques used in cable/knotwork construction, but they're just old techniques adapted to cables. The designs, are innovative, new, clean, modern, and wonderful! There's even a child's pullover with "Kiss me" in runes!
Then there are the discussions of museum pieces and the designs that spring from them. There are cables, knotwork designs and the entire elder futhark (runes) charted that can be used by an experienced
knitter
on her own designs.
Elsebeth Lavold has taken motifs from ancient artifacts and adapted them to knitting with wonderful results.
I should mention that I keep saying Celtic Knot because the
Viking
s and Celts were very close in their art, and inhabited a lot of the same territory during this Viking period, and it's a little hard sometimes to separate the art. Also, the phrase "Celtic knotwork" has become popular, but I've never heard the phrase "Viking knotwork," although knotwork was prevalent in both cultures art.
If there were a fire, and I could only save one knitting book, this would be the one.
If you like this, you can find more great designs in Arans & Celtics: The Best of Knitter's Magazine (Best of Knitter's Magazine series)
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you can't judge a book by it's cover!
It is a very . beautifulbook and I will endure to knit several other things from it at some time. However, the tunic I knitted was slightly off and I had to add a stitch to the cable pattern to work it out and it's the first thing I've spent over a year
knitting
(oh the slowness of my knitting needles) and I absolutely detested it. IT'S STILL A LOVELY BOOK THOUGH!
Excelente!!! Excellent!!!
Excellent in every way! Another crown in aran
knitting
, along with "Aran Knitting" by Alice Starmore.
In
Viking
Patterns
for
Knitting
, ancient Nordic ornamentation has been translated into an exquisite array of designs for
knitter
s. Featuring 14
projects
, clear instructions and charts, inspiring color photos, and 60 Viking motifs.
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