Shetland Fine Lace Knitting [electronic resource] : Recreating Patterns from the Past
Christiansen, Carol2024
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The craft of Shetland knitted lace-making involves fine openwork knitting, used to make shawls, stoles and collars. These were considered luxury items because of their fineness, complexity of design and the length of time required to make them. This book reveals the historical knitted lace swatches held by The Shetland Amenity Trust, together with instructions for how to recreate them. Each lace pattern includes written knitting instructions, a photograph of the original sample, together with a photograph of a modern knitted swatch, together with the knitting chart. The book is a must for anyone with an interest in lace knitting, historical knitting, knitwear design and the Shetland Islands.
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Author:
Christiansen, Carol, Author
Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : The Crowood Press, 2024
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1 online resource (1 text file)
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Mode of access: Internet
Biography/History:
Carol Christiansen has been curator and community museums officer at the Shetland Amenity Museum since 2006 and manages the knitted collections. She has a doctorate in archaeology with a specialism in textiles from Manchester University, and has published research in Shetlandic, Scottish and Nordic archaeological and historical textiles.
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9780719842887
Language:
English
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4066529
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