Icelandic Handknits: 25 Heirloom Techniques and Projects

Icelandic Handknits: 25 Heirloom Techniques and Projects

Icelandic Handknits: 25 Heirloom Techniques and Projects

Icelandic Handknits: 25 Heirloom Techniques and Projects

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Overview

Icelandic Handknits: 25 Heirloom Techniques and Projects is a rich and varied collection of patterns for folk mittens, socks, scarves, hats, wrist warmers, sweaters, shoe inserts, and more, all inspired by traditional handknitted artifacts from the Textile Museum in Blönduós, Iceland. Iceland boasts a rich heritage of knitting; thanks in equal parts to the island’s special wool, the harsh climate, and the need to battle the elements, Icelandic knitters have developed unique traditions of needlework techniques and handknit styles. In the pages of this book, renowned Icelandic knitwear designer Hélène Magnùsson delivers an array of beautiful patterns that reflect the depth of the country’sknitting traditions. You’ll appreciate the fully illustrated techniques section, the ample color photographs, and the detailed list of resources for Icelandic and Scandinavian knitting. More than just a book of knitting, this book is infused with bits of Icelandic folklore and culture, vintage photographs, and classic Icelandic recipes. Magnùsson believes that the best way to preserve traditions is to continue using them, giving them new life. And with this definitive collection of patterns, she has done just that.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610588034
Publisher: Voyageur Press
Publication date: 03/28/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 37 MB
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About the Author

Helene Magnusson is a leading knit designer in Iceland, the author of many books about traditional Icelandic knitting and the editor of The Icelandic Knitter (icelandicknitter.com), an online publication with knitting patterns inspired by tradition with a modern twist. She began her professional life as a lawyer in Paris before she made a complete life change and moved to Iceland, where she studied textile and fashion at Iceland Academy of the Arts and worked as a hired girl in a sheep farm and a mountain guide. The varied skills she learned in those early years richly inform the amazing hiking and knitting tours she passionately guides in Iceland. More info on: www.icelandicknitter.com

HŠl\u00e8ne Magn\u00fasson is a leading knit designer in Iceland, the author of many books about traditional Icelandic knitting and the editor of The Icelandic Knitter (icelandicknitter.com), an online publication with knitting patterns inspired by tradition with a modern twist. She began her professional life as a lawyer in Paris before she made a complete life change and moved to Iceland, where she studied textile and fashion at Iceland Academy of the Arts and worked as a hired girl in a sheep farm and a mountain guide. The varied skills she learned in those early years richly inform the amazing hiking and knitting tours she passionately guides in Iceland. More info on: www.icelandicknitter.com


Helene Magnusson is a leading knit designer in Iceland, the author of many books about traditional Icelandic knitting and the editor of The Icelandic Knitter (icelandicknitter.com), an online publication with knitting patterns inspired by tradition with a modern twist. She began her professional life as a lawyer in Paris before she made a complete life change and moved to Iceland, where she studied textile and fashion at Iceland Academy of the Arts and worked as a hired girl in a sheep farm and a mountain guide. The varied skills she learned in those early years richly inform the amazing hiking and knitting tours she passionately guides in Iceland. More info on: www.icelandicknitter.com

Table of Contents

Foreword by Elín S. SigurðardóttirA Brief History of the Textile Museum in Blönduós Introduction
Chapter 1: Inspired by Mittens Checkered Mittens & BeanieLeaf Mittens, Slouchy Cap & Scarf Skagafjörður MittensSkagafjörður Tote BagNordic Leaf MittensPerlusmokkar: Beaded Wrist WarmersPerluband: Beaded Armband & Hairband
Chapter 2: Inspired by Traditional Costumes Skautbúningur Sweater Mötull CapeletA Perfect Little Icelandic Sweater The Missing Lopi Sweater
Chapter 3: Inspired by Footwear Icelandic Shoe InsertsIcelandic Soft Shoes Step Rose CushionBroken Rose Blanket Togara Socks Sock Band Socks
Chapter 4: Inspired by Lace Halldóra Long Shawl Margrét Triangular ShawlLace Hood Klukka Skirt Lacy Skotthúfa
Special Techniques AbbreviationsYarn SourcesKnitting References Acknowledgments About the Author and PhotographerIndex
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