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From tartan to twill, tweed woolens are known for their classic looks and understated stylishness. Today, tweed has emerged from the English, Scottish, and Irish countryside to become a contemporary fashion favorite. In
Tweed, the first-ever guide to knitting with tweed yarns, Nancy J. Thomas offers an expert knitters appreciation of this emblematic yarn while providing advice on choosing and caring for tweed yarns. She recounts the history of tweed yarns and fabric, explains how tweed yarn is made, and teaches you to simulate the look of woven tweed fabrics in your knitting.
Tweed includes more than 20 projects, arranged by difficulty, that are specially designed for tweed yarns, while also covering a variety of stitch patterns and techniques to help you take advantage of the appealing nubby texture of tweed woolen yarn. Beginners can opt for a North Sea Hat & Scarf Set or a Tweed River Pullover, intermediate knitters might try a Harris-Style Sampler Cardigan or a Dublin Cabled Vest, while advanced knitters can apply their skills to an Isle of Skye Jacket or an Outer Hebrides Sampler Throw.
Tweed is perfect for todays knitters, who appreciate knowing about the history of the yarn theyre working with while creating classic projects that bring a venerable knitting heritage into our own time.
Synopsis
Thomas offers an expert knitter's appreciation of this emblematic yarn while providing advice on choosing and caring for tweed yarns. She includes more than 20 projects, arranged by difficulty, that are specially designed for tweed yarns, while also covering a variety of stitch patterns and techniques.
About the Author
For more than 25 years, NANCY J. THOMAS has been the editorial voice of the most widely circulated knitting magazines, including Vogue Knitting, Family Circle Easy Knitting, and Knitters Magazine. She is the Creative Director of Tahki Stacy Charles, a high-end yarn company with a bestselling line of tweed yarns.