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Knitting from Fair Isle
Overview
15 contemporary designes inspired by tradition by Mati Ventrillon.
Details
Mati Ventrillon's inspiration comes from the technique of creating patterns with multiple colours that was first used by the women of Fair Isle, one of the Shetland Islands, more than two centuries ago. Her designs, which have featured on the Chanel catwalk, are inspired by tradition but use her own modern interpretation of colour and pattern arrangement. The book includes fishermen's jumpers with high, crew and slash necks, a poncho, neck warmer, cowl and long scarf, fingerless gloves and hand and wrist warmers, as well as the traditional fishermen's hats known as keps.
The patterns demonstrate how to experiment with colour and play with backgrounds. They are accompanied by expert tips on yarns and finishing. Inspirational photography provides a window into life on this most remote of Scottish islands.
More Information
Author | Mati Ventrillon |
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Publisher | Octopus |
Book Format | BC Paperback |
Publication Date | 24 September 2020 |
Pages | 144 |
Width (mm) | 210 |
Height (mm) | 240 |