Knitters #4 Spring/Summer 1986 |
Beads Bobbles and Simple Cables |
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Knits, knuckles & knots: Why do we call a knit, a knit? A purl, a purl? Reasons and speculations. INTERVIEW- Kaffe Fassett- "Use more color. A minimum of twenty-five.'' Ropes and Cables for Machine and Hand: ways to make cables on the single bed machine--and by hand. Simple crossings (cables) for hand knitters Return of the reticule: beaded bag Mistra: Step into the city that silk built, a world of empty houses, ruined palaces and glorious churches. BOTH SIDES OF A STITCH: Contrasting textures; Play bump against smooth; pair slub with shine. Interrupt the flow of one with the crunch of the other. Spin textured yarns: Spinners needn't always strive for yarns smooth and slim. Rag trade: Sweaters are still tops! America's knitting editors: Knitting magazines influence what we knit and why. Their craft becomes ours. ON DESIGNING: Ribbed sweaters: Knitted ribs don't always stick to yours.
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Hollow oak vest :Panels of texture combine cables, diamonds, knots and seeds.
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Chanel Jacket: cable band is knit after to border this classic jacket.
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Ruching: _ slv mock turtle neck p/o
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Braid on the bias:crew neck po w/ diagonal cable
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Welts and Bobbles: crew neck shell
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Flordora bag: beaded bag and necklace
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Beaded sweater: round neck , picot hem-Another great way with beads--fewer beads, bigger beads.
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Simple and silk- cap slv handspun vest
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A great American sweater:crew neck textured ribbed tunic, w/ pockets
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Michelin man- Long rounds, short rows--either way, you knit for this EZ sweater. Boat neck po
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