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Jacquard – Knitted in one piece - Anna Dervout
Jacquard – Knitted in one piece - Anna Dervout
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Mastering the perfect intarsia pattern. Introduction to jacquard knitting and the intarsia technique: 5 modern knitting patterns with tips for beginners and advanced knitters
Multi-coloured knitting made easy! It's so easy to create colourful jacquard patterns
Whether Icelandic Lopapeysa sweaters, traditional Norwegian patterns, or colorful Fair Isle motifs: knitting projects with colorful inset patterns look fascinating, but also have a reputation among knitting enthusiasts for being complicated.
"Just start," advises designer Anna Dervout, demonstrating in her knitting book, with detailed instructions and expert tips, how easy it is to learn the jacquard technique. Inspired by traditional styles, she creates knitting patterns for sweaters, hats, and jackets with modern cuts and enchanting colors. Five of her knitting ideas are included in the book and can be tried out immediately. What's special about them: All models are knitted in the round using the popular top-down technique.
– Comprehensive guide to jacquard and intarsia techniques: Learn to read and implement knitting charts!
– Jacquard knitting for beginners: detailed explanations of technique, material and color selection
– Professional tips down to the last stitch: everything you need to know about correct tensioning, sewing, washing and error correction
– Five beautiful jacquard knitting patterns for beginners and advanced knitters with detailed step-by-step instructions and information on measurements and gauge
Knitting in jacquard design: Discover knitting patterns with a wow factor!
Jacquard knitting is an advanced technique that requires some practice. Working with multiple threads and colors, in particular, can seem tricky at first. With the instructions in this guide, you'll be creating colorful jacquard sweaters, cardigans, hats, and much more in no time. From the perfect color selection and the correct thread tension to correcting mistakes, nothing is left unmentioned. The large-format photos will whet your appetite to try it yourself.
Whether two colors or ten, a children's sweater or a women's cardigan – get out your circular needle and immerse yourself in the colorful world of jacquard patterns!
Anna Dervout, born in France, lives in Devon, UK. She has been working as a knitting pattern designer since 2016 and specializes in the jacquard technique. Her advice to all jacquard beginners: "Just get started. Even if it sometimes seems overwhelming to learn something new alongside the hustle and bustle of everyday life, it's simply worth it!"
You can find out more about the author at www.alongavecanna.com or on Instagram (@along.avec.anna).
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