Synopses & Reviews
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"A lovely book that should inspire designers and want-to-be designers alike." About.com Guide to Knitting
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"If you are an advanced knitter looking for sophisticated and feminine designs that could have stepped out of an Anthropologie catalogue . . . Inspired to Knit is the knitting book for you." Blogcritics.com
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"There is so much and such deep information in this book you really need to read it to get the full impact...you will learn a great deal."
Knitty.com"A lovely book that should inspire designers and want-to-be designers alike." About.com Guide to Knitting
"If you are an advanced knitter looking for sophisticated and feminine designs that could have stepped out of an Anthropologie catalogue...Inspired to Knit is the knitting book for you." Blogcritics.com
"The mini-workshops along with thoughtful pattern design just beg knitting groups to dive in with their own interpretations." Monsters and Critics.com
"Exquisite." Yarn Market News
"If you are looking for knitting inspiration...look no farther." Bangor Daily News
"5 out of 5 possible stars. This is a fantastic book." Knitting News
"Wonderfully presented, beautifully photographed, and well written. This book will certainly become a core to a knitter's design library." Knit 'N Style
Synopsis
Four mini workshops with 24 patterns and spectacular photography in this compilation help knitters think creatively, find inspiration in their surroundings, and shape those elements into garment design. Stunning patterns are arranged by season, reflecting the colors and beauty of nature that inspire feminine designs. From an amber-beaded cardigan that captures the feeling of hay fields drying in the sun to a long, belted coat with a spray of coral roses inspired by flowers in local markets to an intarsia jacket that evokes memories of a fall hike in a forest, each pattern is rich with color, detailing, and romantic knitting style. The design workshops throughout this guidebook challenge knitters to find inspiration in their surroundings, build color palettes, swatch creatively through knitting and sketching, and finesse their style and fit.
Synopsis
Four mini-workshops with 24 patterns and spectacular photography in this compilation help knitters think creatively, find inspiration in their surroundings, and shape those elements into garment design.
About the Author
Michele Rose Orne has been designing for more than 20 years in the garment and handknitting industry. She has designed for
Vogue,
Classic Elite, and
Tahki. In addition, she has designed for many publications including
Interweave Knits,
Vogue Knitting,
Westminster Fibers, and
Holiday Handknits. She lives in Camden, Maine.