Expand your idea of what a scarf can be! This
collection of 31 elegant, whimsical, and ingenious
scarves taps the expertise of over twenty-five knitwear
designers who offer new ways to think about this most
basic of garments. Expect to be surprised: a timeless
scarf that uses cables and stitch patterns, a scarf that
functions as a pair of portable sleeves with a
turtleneck, a delicate triangular shawl based on
traditional Estonian lace patterns, and a deconstructed
striped scarf held together with brightly colored
bobbles. Although each scarf is an individual
interpretation by such prominent designers as Kathryn
Alexander, Debbie Bliss, Nancy Bush, Lily Chin, Nicky
Epstein, Sasha Kagan, Sally Melville, and Kristin
Nicholas when the scarves are considered together, they
represent an exploration of techniques that provide new
ways to think about knitting and crochet. Scarf Style is
also a manual on how to make a scarf without a pattern:
With only a pile of leftover yarns or several carefully
chosen skeins, any knitter can create an imaginative
scarf.A section on knitting and crochet basics helps
beginners get started, and the Designer's Notebook
provides templates for basic scarves worked in three
directions - end to end, sideways, or on the diagonal -
along with suggestions for design variations: stitch
patterns, stripe arrangements, and shapes. This book is
sure to make you into a scarf wearer, and make a knitter
or crocheter out of anyone who loves to wear
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