Best-selling author Vicki Square returns, this time
creating beautiful garments made from comfortable fibers
and lighter yarns. These are more than simply projects
to make—they are knits to truly live in. The 20 patters
of Light and Layered Knits work in all climates, can be
layered and removed at will, and are equally at home in
a casual or workplace setting. Working with lighter
weight yarns in fibers such as silk, linen, cotton, and
bamboo, Vicki creates pieces that will appeal to
knitters of all ages. These are knits that are meant to
be worn every day, combine polish with comfort, and
practicality with style. These are versatile wardrobe
staples—shells, fluid tops, draped tunics, light
cardigans, wrap sweaters, and more—that reflect the way
that women dress today. What’s more, most of them are
conveniently sized for up to a 46” to 48” bust
circumference. Vicki takes a holistic approach to
knitting here: her goal is to offer the reader a
functional, multi-purpose wardrobe, not merely a
collection of individual patterns. Many garments are
customizable—sleeves can be added, lengthened, or
removed. Garments can be worn alone or layered over one
another. She offers graphic color through intarsia, slip
stitch, and stranded-knitting detail, and offers a
variety of shaping techniques (increases, decreases,
gauge, and stitch patterns) to help create a garment
more or less fitted as the wearer prefers. Short-rows
are also used to help shape a garment—adding volume and
drape. A restrained use of ribbon, ladder, and other
novelty yarns create interesting textures with little
effort. Finally, techniques such as applied i-cord,
3-needle bind-off, and slip-stitch crochet seaming give
the projects a polished finish. Sidebars will discuss
the properties of warm-weather fibers, creating texture,
working with color, and stitch selection. Her emphasis
is on knitting year-round wardrobe staples that can be
worn in a variety of climates—geographically, or simply
among home, car, outside, and office! She pays special
attention to creating fluid fabrics that are comfortable
and flattering to a variety of body types.
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