Wool Studio
The Knitwear Capsule Collection
by Meghan Babin
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Pub Date 10 Apr 2018 | Archive Date 24 Apr 2018
F+W Media | Interweave
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Description
Wool Studio is a capsule collection for the modern knitter featuring sophisticated, simple, and luxurious designs. In this collection you'll enjoy exquisite patterns from top knitwear designers including Norah Gaughan, Kate Gagnon Osborn, Susanna IC, Véronik Avery, Bristol Ivy, and more. Each of the 21 gorgeous projects, including pullovers, tees, cardigans, cowls, and more, highlights and enriches exceptional yarns through simple silhouettes and intuative details. Every design element has a purpose. And each garment was conceived to enhance your wardrobe for years to come.
Explore Wool Studio and start knitting the contemporary, chic knitwear designs you've always wanted to see in your closet.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781632506412 |
PRICE | £19.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 144 |
Featured Reviews
This is a pattern book of modern knitware using high end yarn. It began as a digital book series but the publisher is now issuing hardcovers. It has beautiful photographs of the pullover and cardigan sweaters, tee shirts, ponchos, cowls and scarves. Most of the garments seemed slightly oversized. Some of the sweaters are worked in the round.
This is probably not a book for absolute beginners but most of the patterns don't require a lot of experience. There are a few I would definitely like to knit, like the Pismo Beach pullover that has lace stripes down the body and sleeves. The Eastham Poncho is also very pretty, although I think that ponchos are sort of useless garments. All of the lace and cable patterns are charted (which I dislike) but not written out. Because of the charts I probably wouldn't buy this book, but it has some lovely designs.
I received a free copy of this book from the publisher.
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