Description
About the Author
Emma Vining is a creative designer, with a passion for all aspects of hand knitting and design. Her design inspiration comes from both the natural world and the built environment. Her original designs regularly feature in publications such as The Knitter magazine, The Knitter Deutschland and Knitting magazine. Her previous book, A Knitter's Sketchbook: Design Inspiration for Twists and Cables, was published by The Crowood Press in 2019. As an active member of The Knitting & Crochet Guild, she regularly contributes articles to Guild publications and represents the Guild at shows and online events. She enjoys visiting and participating in virtual and in-person events at museums and galleries such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, where she is proud to be a volunteer.
Reviews
As well as being a handy toolbook and an academic look at many knitters' very favourite knits, this is an inspiring introduction to knitting design that gives you all the skills you need to create your own unique makes. It is a really in-depth guide that looks closely and authoritatively at all aspects of shawl design. -- Christine Boggis - Knitting editor * Knitting Magazine *
A very impressive book. This is a comprehensive and inspiring guide that can be used not only for its individual shawl patterns - I particularly loved the Open Doors shawl - but as a course in knitting design with tips and techniques that are widely applicable to all kinds of knitting. -- Denise Cripps, for Slipknot * Slipknot magazine *
Emma Vining's new book will inspire knitters of all levels to personalise their knitting and create original shawl designs from cosy and comfy, to chic and sleek. -- Reviewer, Simply Knitting * Simply Knitting *
If you're keen to try designing your own shawls, this expert guide will give you all the tools you need to get started. -- Reviewer - The Knitter * The Knitter *
The book is a rich resource - it has three main sections: shawl design in context, individual shawl shapes and, finally, shawl patterns. The sum total of all these three parts adds up to a very impressive book. Emma's encouragement to create our own designs, is inspiring and a shawl is a very achievable project, so I'm extremely tempted to give it a go. I am sure you will be too! -- Denise Cripps, for Slipknot * Slipknot, magazine of Knitting & Crochet Guild *
f you're still not sure that you have the skills to come up with your own designs, A Knitter's Guide To Shawl Design might help. Emma Vining explains her design process from how to find inspiration, to the specific techniques that you'll need to make shawls of different shapes. She has also included five finished shawls as case studies of her design process, complete with pattern instructions. -- Wendy, Yarnsub * Yarnsub *
This book is aimed at knitter of all levels who want to crate their own designs; it also includes patterns for some pre-designed shawls to illustrate the design process. It is well illustrated with photographs, diagrams , charts and clear text. Overall I would say the book is great for anyone new to shawl knitting and in particular shawl design, and it meets it's brief of explaining the shawl design process -- Susan McDaid,Journal of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers * Journal of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers *
Book Information
ISBN 9781785009631
Author Emma Vining
Format Hardback
Page Count 176
Imprint The Crowood Press Ltd
Publisher The Crowood Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 817g
Dimensions(mm) 260mm * 215mm * 16mm