Over 40 knitted birds to liven-up your roost, from typical garden birds to birds-of-paradise.
The adorable avian knitting collection from Arne & Carlos--now in paperback
Birds of a feather ... knit together With their trademark style, clarity, and humor, let Arne & Carlos guides you on a journey into a delightfully vivid knitted bird kingdom. Inspired by nature at home and abroad, as well as far-off fantastical places, this is the ideal guide for knitted bird lovers, whether creating with decorative purpose or just for fun.
Inside, you'll find:
- Characters from Arne & Carlos's home garden in Norway, including the characteristic bullfinch, chickadee, wagtail, and more
- Charming cold-weather birds worked with traditional Norwegian sweater motifs--keep them warm with bird-sized wool hats and scarves
- Brilliant birds-of-paradise, brought alive with embroidery, sequins, and feathers
- Birds featuring vintage Mexican embroidery designs, flower patterns, and so much more
Clear instructions, helpful diagrams, and full-color photographs make it easy for every knitter's imagination to take flight.
Charming! I want to knit all of the birds in this book. And put a pair of glasses on each and every one of them.
This is not a book for knitters who feel they should be done with a project when the last stitch has been bound off. The easest projects require very basic finishing and sewing skills (i.e., sewing on two beads for eyes). The more complex birds require basic wire work, sewing of sequins, duplicate stitch, gluing of feathers.
I think you would have to be made of stone not to enjoy this book. I may never make any of these, but it won’t be because the instructions weren’t clear and complete and the pictures weren’t beautiful and inspiring. I may even prefer this to their first book.
What a beautiful book! Now I want to make all of the birds and don't know where to begin! I love the names of the birds and the subtle humor. This is a great addition to my knitting library! I think I need a Christmas tree just for birds.
I'm reading through Arne and Carlos's series of books to see what all the fuss is about. This is my third book and so far, least favorite. Why birds? Dunno, but if that's your jam, this is the book. The variations are endless and, seemingly, so was this book. Color charts for all those variations, lots of photographs, just not sure why...
Sorry folks. You're all getting hand-knitted birds for xmas. That's just the way it's going to be after reading this book. Easy patterns, good instructions. Great pics! Can't wait for fall to start knitting.
This book is a work of art, with exquisite photography and great book design. The knitting patterns look a little fiddly to me, but I suspect that for many readers the patterns are beside the point.
I dont think one is ever "done" reading this. I love the patterns and pictures - both a "how to" and art book. Made my first bird and cannot wait to make more.
These two are delightful to watch on their YouTube videos and their humor and loveliness shines through in the narrative of their books. This book is beautifully and whimsically photograph. It’s also easy for an intermediate knitter to follow which was a nice change of pace for me as I struggle sometimes reading patterns.
These little knitted “birbs” are just such a happy project. The knit up quickly and are such a great portable project.
Recommend flexi flips rather than double pointed needles if you want to make some of these cute little birbs 💗