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Traditional Scandinavian Knitting
— published 2004 |
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Traditional Fair Isle Knitting
— published 2003 |
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The Complete Book Of Traditional Fair Isle Knitting
— published 1981 — 4 editions |
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The Complete Book Of Traditional Scandinavian Knitting
— 2 editions |
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Traditional Knitting
— published 1983 |
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A Shared Vision: The Garman Ryan Collection At The New Art Gallery Walsall
— published 1999 |
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“Most [Shetland patterns] are fairly small and simple, as textile patterns go. Almost all are symmetrical, with eight smaller parts. As a result, most are geometric rather than representational. ...
One last feature, less easy to define but easy enough to recognise ... is the liking for little motifs and for a pattern to be 'finished'. ”
― Sheila McGregor, Traditional Fair Isle Knitting
One last feature, less easy to define but easy enough to recognise ... is the liking for little motifs and for a pattern to be 'finished'. ”
― Sheila McGregor, Traditional Fair Isle Knitting
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