Wrapped in Lace: Knitted Heirloom Designs from Around the World

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Author: Margaret Stove

ISBN-10: 1596682272

ISBN-13: 9781596682276

Category: Knitted lace

The spectacular knitted lace designs of New Zealand designer Margaret Stove are truly the pinnacle of the craft. In Wrapped in Lace, dive into Margaret’s love for learning and creating knitted lace, then begin your own journey to master lace knitting with 12 original patterns.\ To appreciate the history of knitted lace, follow Margaret’s quest to design and knit the legendary “wedding ring shawl”—a large lace shawl so fine and delicate that it can be drawn through a wedding ring. Wrapped in...

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The spectacular knitted lace designs of New Zealand designer Margaret Stove are truly the pinnacle of the craft. In Wrapped in Lace, dive into Margaret’s love fo learning and creating knitted lace, then begin your own journey to master lace knitting with 12 original patterns. To appreciate the history of knitted lace, follow Margaret’s quest to design and knit the legendary “wedding ring shawl”—a large lace shawl so fine and delicate that it can be drawn through a wedding ring. Wrapped in Lace shares the art of designing patterns and the characteristics of lace traditions from around the world. Framed by an engaging narrative of learning to create knitted lace from scratch, Wrapped in Lace describes each set of lace techniques, patterns, and traditions in depth and offers Margaret’s spectacular patterns for lace shawls, stoles, and scarves. These projects illustrate knitted lace from the Faroe Islands, Shetland Islands, Orenburg, Estonia, and lace motifs of New Zealand, as well as more contemporary European work. As an added bonus, Wrapped in Lace includes Margaret’s tips for preserving, restoring, and remaking knitted lace heirlooms. Biography Margaret Stove is a leading expert of handknitted superfine lace. Examples of her work are found in many galleries and private collections throughout the world. A passion for knitting and later designing lace led Stove to explore techniques for spinning lace yarns. She teaches lace knitting and spinning for lace internationally, and her line of New Zealand Merino lace yarn and patterns is distributed in the United States and throughout the world.

Introduction: Beginning the Journey1. Shawls and Wraps from Past to Present Pattern: 1939 Christening Shawl2. Knitting My First Shawl Pattern: Thistle and Fern Shawl3. My First Original Design Pattern: Kowhai and Fern Shawl4. Matters Arising and Adrift in Uncharted Stitches Pattern: Lace Medallion Shawl Pattern: Lacy Diamond Shawl5. Trends and Traditions Pattern: Rosebud Faroese-style Shawl6. An Heirloom Lives On Pattern: Granny Cheyne’s Shetland Shawl7. Travelling from West to East Pattern: New Zealand Tribute to Orenburg8. Treasures, Gifts, and Mementoes Pattern: Filmy Fern Shawl Pattern: Three Lace Scarves