Thursday, March 12, 2015

Entrelac Knitting Books

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What is Entrelac knitting? How to Entrelac Knitting

The books will guide you through the steps, skills, and concepts necessary for mastering entrelac stitching so you can add this skill to others, and use it in your own designs


1. Entree to Entrelac by Gwen Bortner .

This is a reference book for knitters not only interested in learning about entrelac, but in learning more about knitting.
Projects include scarves, bags, mittens, slipper socks, hats, and other garments, all worked in a wide range of yarn types.
2. Entrelac by Rosemary Drysdale

The beginning sections contain extensive tutorials to teach you the basic techniques. In the chapters that follow, you will learn how experimenting with different stitch patterns, colors and yarn types can completely change the look of your entrelac. The book contains160 pages and hardcover
In Chapter 1, learn the basics of Entrelac knitting with step-by-step well written instructions with photographs as guides.
In Chapter 2, you will put those instructions to use with over 50 pages of swatches using the “swatch glossary”.  You will learn how to incorporate many facets of common stitch patterns to create designs with texture and interest.
In Chapter 3 you can start knitting and choose from 25 gorgeous patterns, including an Uptown Poncho, Sassy Socks, Edwardian Cardigan and a Rose Garden Baby Cardi.
In Chapter 4 learn how to design using Entrelac.  Now that you’ve learned the basics the door is open to create your own designs using this fantastic technique.
This books also includes an abbreviation glossary and many resources to get you on your way to Entrelac knitting!

3. Entrelac 2: New Techniques for Interlace Knitting.

Publisher: Sixth & Spring Books
Published: 02 September 2014

Author:  Drysdale, Rosemary 


Dedicated knitters will find a fresh, fun challenge in this follow-up to the bestselling "Entrelac." Filled with 85 new stitch patterns, Rosemary Drysdale's innovative collection features everything from cabl es, lace, and relief stitches to circles, triangles, and never-before-seen interpretations. Twenty-five patterns include projects for beautiful garments, accessories, baby gifts, and home deco projects


4. I Can't Believe I'm Entrelac Knitting
Authors: Marly Bird
Release Date:  01/01/2014
 
If you know the basics of knitting, you too can learn this intriguing technique. Though it looks like basket-woven strips, entrelac knitting is actually created by making tiers of individual triangles or rectangles that you interconnect as you go. Follow the step-by-step instructions as Marly Bird thoroughly explains entrelac knitting while you make a tablet cover. Additional projects include a hat, scarf, an afghan, a pillow, and baby blanket.  

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