Knitting Plus: Simple Stunning Techniques for Embroidered Knitting
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Knitting is a perfect background for embroidery; its flexible, grid-like surface provides an ideal canvas for embroidery threads or complementary knitting yarns. Whether you want to add vivid splashes of colour, intricate seam details or subtle pattern emphasis, the author shows how to stitch onto your knits. Full instructions on how to integrate simple embroidery with patterned knitting are given, with considerations of textures, yarns, tension and practical applications. 48 samples illustrate the wealth of different ideas which can be carried out by anyone with a very basic grasp of embroidery. If you are a hand or machine knitter looking for special but easy finishes or just keen to liven up a garment, this will provide you with an array of solutions. Embroidery stitches include: running, satin, chain, stem, cross, chevron, cable, hemstitch, honeycomb and vandyke. Knitting stitches include: moss, stocking, stripes, welting, garter, a wide variety of knit-and-purl combinations, eyelets, slip-stitch patterns, ribs, cables and seam arrangements.
Author: Montse Stanley
Format: Hardback, 125 pages, 189mm x 246mm
Published: 1989, Batsford, United Kingdom
Genre: Handicrafts, Arts & Crafts
Knitting is a perfect background for embroidery; its flexible, grid-like surface provides an ideal canvas for embroidery threads or complementary knitting yarns. Whether you want to add vivid splashes of colour, intricate seam details or subtle pattern emphasis, the author shows how to stitch onto your knits. Full instructions on how to integrate simple embroidery with patterned knitting are given, with considerations of textures, yarns, tension and practical applications. 48 samples illustrate the wealth of different ideas which can be carried out by anyone with a very basic grasp of embroidery. If you are a hand or machine knitter looking for special but easy finishes or just keen to liven up a garment, this will provide you with an array of solutions. Embroidery stitches include: running, satin, chain, stem, cross, chevron, cable, hemstitch, honeycomb and vandyke. Knitting stitches include: moss, stocking, stripes, welting, garter, a wide variety of knit-and-purl combinations, eyelets, slip-stitch patterns, ribs, cables and seam arrangements.