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Viking Patterns for Knitting: Inspiration and Projects for Today's Knitter, by Elsebeth Lavold

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Viking Patterns for Knitting: Inspiration and Projects for Today's Knitter, by Elsebeth Lavold

Viking Patterns for Knitting: Inspiration and Projects for Today's Knitter, by Elsebeth Lavold



Viking Patterns for Knitting: Inspiration and Projects for Today's Knitter, by Elsebeth Lavold

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Viking Patterns for Knitting is the result of years of research by Swedish knitwear designer Elsebeth Lavold, who explored patterns of ornamentation found on Viking artifacts, such as swords, buckles, combs, and rune stones. Now, by means of clever knitting innovation (which makes it possible to start a knitted knot in the middle of a sweater), she has adapted these richly intricate knots and braids into gorgeous, fully modern garment designs. The 14 Knitting projects include a hooded sweater with interlaced half-hitches; a cardigan with delicate figure-eight knots; an elegant tunic with serpentine ropework; and father-and-son pullovers inspired by rune stones. Sixty motifs are clearly presented in pictures, text, and charts, including the entire runic alphabet and a striking collections of Viking artifacts. Viking Patterns for Knitting is an adventure in Nordic forms with roots a thousand years deep.

Viking Patterns for Knitting: Inspiration and Projects for Today's Knitter, by Elsebeth Lavold

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #758157 in Books
  • Brand: Trafalgar Square Books
  • Model: TRA-67265
  • Published on: 2015-06-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.40" h x .40" w x 7.60" l, .91 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 128 pages
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  • Trafalgar Square Books-Viking Patterns For Knitting
  • Explore Patterns Of Ornamentation Found On Viking Artifacts Such As Swords Buckles Combs And Rune Stones
  • Elisabeth Lavold Has Adapted These Richly Intricate Knots And Braids Into Gorgeous Fully Modern Garment Designs
Viking Patterns for Knitting: Inspiration and Projects for Today's Knitter, by Elsebeth Lavold

From Library Journal Lavold is a Swedish knitwear designer who combines her interest in archaeology of the Viking period with her delight in patterned, structured knitting to produce the 14 projects in this book, including jackets, cardigans, pullovers, caps, socks, and mittens. More than simply a pattern book, this work provides valuable insight into the mind and methods of a master designer as she analyzes Viking artifacts and adapts their essence to knitting. For each pattern, photographs and charts of knitted motifs are shown adjacent to line drawings and photos of the Viking designs that inspired them. This is a "high-end" knitting-pattern book of classic garments that will appeal to experienced knitters looking for projects at once challenging and fascinating. Highly recommended for large public libraries and academic textile collections. Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review “The patterns in this book use an old technique in an entirely new way. … If you enjoy the twists and turns of knitted cables, you are about to be inspired.”—Examiner.com

About the Author Elsebeth Lavold has devoted her life to knitwear design and to exploring just about every imaginable aspect of knitting. Very early in her career she was drawn to cable knitting, “Because,” she claims, “I am lazy.” With now over thirty-one books on knitting patterns and techniques to her name, her self-proclaimed “laziness” may be a bit exaggerated!Lavold’s career really took off when she developed a technique that enabled her, as well as other knitters worldwide, to knit the intricate interlace patterns of the Vikings. Her third book, Viking Patterns for Knitting, was an instant success and published in six languages.This in turn led to her being asked to create her own yarn line, Elsebeth Lavold Designer’s Choice for Knitting Fever, Inc. More than twenty yarns have been launched with Lavold’s name on them, and she has to date created twenty-six books with design support for her yarn line.Lavold works closely with Anders Rydell, who describes himself as “Elsebeth’s photographer, graphic designer, general helper and, when workload allows, husband.”


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124 of 126 people found the following review helpful. A Lovely Book for a Specialized Audience By Rebecca Haden I love this book, and have made several projects using the patterns. But it is not a book for every knitter, and certainly not for the new or casual knitter. For one thing, much of the book is taken up with archaeological discussion -- interesting, but those who buy the book just for the patterns may not feel they're getting their money's worth. Second, you really have to learn new skills to use it. I am a very experienced knitter, and can use both charts and traditionally-written directions, but it took me a while to grasp this new system (I wrote the code for the charts onto the page of each chart I used, and that helped). And, third, the sweaters themselves are not adaptable, simple, sized for everyone, or even necessarily suited for daily wear. All are very special, unusual designs -- the ball gowns of the sweater world -- and friends will say "Oh, you're wearing your Viking sweater!" every time you do.That said, let me also say that I submerged myself in Viking knitting for months after buying this book. The stitch patterns are like Aran cables, but they do not go from the top to the bottom in the usual way. Lavold has figured out how to get cables to twine all over the place -- even into medallion-ish closed shapes. I practiced the techniques and designs on slippers and hats and other small projects before attempting a sweater, and found them very usable for alll kinds of projects. If you knit enough to adapt patterns, you will find that the Viking designs will add interest to many other projects and patterns. And if you are a medium-sized person with dramatic tastes, you will love the sweaters, too.There are more than 14 projects altogether, including a cushion and afghan, one child's sweater, some coats, unisex and women's sweaters, and a number of smaller things like hats, socks, and mittens. All are beautiful and unusual.

68 of 70 people found the following review helpful. Awesome designs, sketchy directions By A Customer Viking Patterns for Knitting is a beautiful, inspiring book that should engage both hand-knitters and other artisans interested in Viking design work. The sweaters Lavold has designed are, for the most part, glorious -- attractive and challenging even for an accomplished knitter -- and she shares the artifacts that inspired her designs. She also gives charts for variations on the different cabling patterns to lead the reader to design her own sweaters or to amend Lavold's.Unfortunately, the book often gives away the fact that it's the first translation from Lavold's native Swedish. The text could definitely have used a more detail-oriented editor both for the descriptions or the projects and the background on the Viking designs as well as for the directions for the sweaters -- in my first perusal, I found one mistake in a pattern.If you're interested in knitting cabled works of art, this book will appeal to you immediately -- I can't wait to get started on several of the sweaters -- but be prepared to spend some time deciphering the directions. The pattern directions are terse and often require a lot of interpretation by the knitter, which may mean that this book is intended for someone with advanced skills. That said, the ambitious new knitter shouldn't be turned off, as long as she's game for some trial and error as she figures out how to make all of the cable charts work together.I heartily recommend this impressive book.

64 of 66 people found the following review helpful. Inspiration for the designer By Sara Benson In "Viking Patterns for Knitting", author Elsebeth Lavold presents 54 unique cable patterns she created based on extensive research into Viking ornamentation. While the Viking were not knitters, the patterns the Vikings created in metal bear a strong resemblance to Aran patterns and other cabling patterns. Lavold has chosen patterns that could be adapted for knitting, and has devised several techniques to enable smooth transitions between cabled and non-cabled areas.Many of the Viking patterns are incorporated into 14 sweaters, primarily for women. Directions are presented in standard knitting notation, with charts for all patterns. Photos of all sweaters are in color. Examples of Viking artifacts and cable patterns are in black and white.The strength of this book is in the cable patterns themselves, providing a foundation for the designer to create unique textural pieces. The information on the cable patterns is interspersed with the sweater directions, without clear indications of where the directions end and the history and patterns start. A good index of the patterns and a solid table of contents help minimize the confusion.

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