Seed stitch : beyond knit 1, purl 1 / by Rosemary Drysdale.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781942021643 (trade paperback)
- Physical Description: 144 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 27 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Sixth&Spring Books, [2017]
- Copyright: ©2017
Content descriptions
| General Note: | Includes index. |
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| Subject: | Knitting > Patterns. |
- Baker & Taylor
Presents knitting designs for the seed stitch, with instructions on how to incorporate it into cabling, colorwork, and lace, sixty swatches for variations on the stitch, and thirty projects for making scarves, sweaters, pillows, and bags. - Perseus Publishing
One of the simplest stitches in knitting gets a stylish, groundbreaking makeover. The seed stitch is still one of the most popular among knitters, yet few designers have adapted its rich texture or combined it with other techniquesâuntil now! In her innovative guide, Rosemary Drysdale, the well-known author of Entrelac and Entrelac 2, uses the seed stitch as never before, incorporating it into colorwork, cabling, geometric patterns, and more, and creating 60 innovative swatches. Twenty-five gorgeous projects range from pillows and bags to cowls and sweaters, and give a modern flair to this timeless stitch. - SterlingThe seed stitch is still one of the simplest and most popular in knitting, yet few designers have adapted its rich texture or combined it with other techniques—until now! In her groundbreaking guide, Rosemary Drysdale uses the seed stitch as never before, incorporating it into colorwork, cabling, geometric patterns, and more. Twenty-five gorgeous projects have a modern flair, and include pillows, bags, cowls, and sweaters.
- SterlingOne of the simplest stitches in knitting gets a stylish, groundbreaking makeover.
The seed stitch is still one of the most popular among knitters, yet few designers have adapted its rich texture or combined it with other techniques—until now! In her innovative guide, Rosemary Drysdale, the well-known author of Entrelac and Entrelac 2, uses the seed stitch as never before, incorporating it into colorwork, cabling, geometric patterns, and more, and creating 60 innovative swatches. Twenty-five gorgeous projects range from pillows and bags to cowls and sweaters, and give a modern flair to this timeless stitch.