50 Knitted Wraps & Shawls. Which one will you knit first? With 50 patterns for knitted shawls and wraps to choose from, in so many styles, textures, and yarns, choosing your first project will be a welcome challenge. From simple knit-purl designs for beginners to slip-stitch color work designs, double knit, brioche, lace, and cables–there are designs to interest every level of knitter. There are so many fabulous designs, this will become your go-to shawl knitting book.
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We’re not saying this is the only shawl book you’ll ever need (hello, Knitted Lace of Estonia), but in these challenging times when you just want to curl into a wad and knit, 50 Knitted Wraps and Shawls makes for a good go-to, whether you’re looking for a mindless, striped knit or something mindful like a feathery two-color brioche shawl.
Should you want to “cook the book” and work through the entire thing a la Julie and Julia, you’ll become a better knitter for it while also amassing an enviable collection of accessories in which to swaddle yourself and loved ones. With more than four dozen wearable patterns that will take you through simple stockinette triangles.
Alsobasic color block wraps to graphic two-color double knits and lacy shawls, you’ll have all the material you need to craft a slow wardrobe of cover-ups from stash, new yarn, or recycled treasures. Better yet, when knitting shawls, gauge doesn’t matter.–Vogue Knitting, Fall 2020
This lovely collection from knitting blogger Nöldeke provides avid crafters with an array of appealing patterns. In the preface, Nöldeke explains that she loves shawls because they always fit and can be created in a variety of shapes, colors, and fibers. Each of the 50 patterns included are accompanied by clearly written construction tips and color photos of the finished product.
Though Nöldeke identifies some patterns as basic, this should not be confused with beginner level. Most patterns include chart reading and complex stitch combinations best suited to expert or extremely confident intermediate-level knitters. For those wanting to try their hand at a lacework shawl, the design for “Vienne” also includes charted instructions, which many knitters find easier to follow when working lace or other intricate patterns.
Confident knitters who’d like to experiment with colorwork have many choices, including the linen “Brianna” design, which combines several colors, stripes, and patterns. This will be an excellent addition to the knitting library for crafters who enjoy experimenting with design choices to fashion stylish, one-size-fits-all creations.–Publishers Weekly
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