From the Eiffel Tower to jardins a la française, take a knitting whirl through Paris. We introduce you to nine French knitwear designers, visit nine Parisian LYSes, and share our favorite bits of the City of Light. Ten knitting patterns include: La Dame de Fer Cardigan by Marie Amélie Designs Escalier Hat & Cowl by Sara Maternini/La Cave a Laine Jardin a la Française Socks by Chloé Fourtune-Ravard/Tisserin Coquet Mariniere Hat & Mitts by Lucile Francomme/Lucile Designs Ateliers Notre-Dame Shawl by Christelle Bagea/Tricot et Stitch Running Up That Hill Shawl by Enrico Castronovo/Les Tricoteurs…mehr
From the Eiffel Tower to jardins a la française, take a knitting whirl through Paris. We introduce you to nine French knitwear designers, visit nine Parisian LYSes, and share our favorite bits of the City of Light. Ten knitting patterns include: La Dame de Fer Cardigan by Marie Amélie Designs Escalier Hat & Cowl by Sara Maternini/La Cave a Laine Jardin a la Française Socks by Chloé Fourtune-Ravard/Tisserin Coquet Mariniere Hat & Mitts by Lucile Francomme/Lucile Designs Ateliers Notre-Dame Shawl by Christelle Bagea/Tricot et Stitch Running Up That Hill Shawl by Enrico Castronovo/Les Tricoteurs Volants Tour Eiffel Shawl by Julie Dubreux/Julie Knits in Paris A Tower in Paris Pullover by Marion Crivelli Tuileries Pullover by Julie Dubreux/Julie Knits in Paris Vivienne Beret by Sylvie Polo/Polo & Co. All patterns are in English and include schematics, measurements, written instructions, and charts as needed. Yarn support by La Bien Aimée, De Rerum Natura, La Fée Fil, Maison Corlène, Les Petits Points Parisiennes, Polo & Co., Tôt Le Matin, (Vi)laines, Yarn by Simone. Photographed on location in Paris.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kathleen Dames focuses on flattering designs and knitterly details for the garments and accessories she creates for her own pattern line, as well as publications such as Knitty, Jane Austen Knits, and Interweave Knits. From her first large-scale knitting project (a poncho from Melanie Falick's Weekend Knitting), she has been making patterns her own, thanks to her personal style and the wisdom of Elizabeth Zimmermann. Kathleen is cocreator of Filament, a quarterly knitting pattern collection filled of modern classics and a vintage sensibility, with Anne Podlesak of Wooly Wonka Fibers. She hosts the podcast The Sweater with Kathleen Dames on YouTube, where you will learn to knit a sweater in twelve weeks. Kathleen worked as an art director in book publishing for many years prior to embarking on a career in knitwear design. Having celebrated #tenyearsanewyorker in late 2017, she has lived there long enough to be a New Yorker but is still excited by all the wonders the city holds. Find more of her work at www.kathleendames.com.
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