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Begyndelses- og sluttekniker, som alle kniplere har behov for at kunne; ikke mindst da det for tiden er almindeligt at anvende grovere tråd end tidligere, hvilket gør det vanskeligt at skule trådene ved afslutninger.I tekst og illustrationer gennemgås knipling af en række modeller, der har det fællestræk, at der ingen sammensygninger er i dem.
Er man til små og hurtige kniplinger, hvor man samtidig kan lære nye slag og teknikker og hvor det færdige resultat kan ´bruges til noget´ er denne bog et ´must´.Alle 62 hjerter i bogen er med tydelige fotos, skrevne instruktioner og arbejdstegninger, nemme at udføre. Bogen indeholder ikke prikkebreve, men arbejdstegningerne kopieres og bruges som prikkebrev.
KNIPLING 2 fortsætter der hvor KNIPLING 1 slipper med beskrivelser af bl.a. flette- og guipure-knipling, konstruktion af runde mønstre og kraver samt begyndelsen til Tønder-knipling.Bogen er instruktivt illustreret med fotos, tegninger og mønstre.
Noget mere yndefuldt end kniplede blomster findes ikke.I denne bog har Doris Olsen samlet 20 forskellige blomster, nogle er naturtro, som f.eks. Fuchsia, Krokus og Orkidé, mens andre er ren fantasi. Bogen er fyldt med dejlige billeder og tydelige trin-for-trin instruktioner. Knipleteknisk er de enkelte blade ret simple, men når de bliver samlet v.h.a. blomstertråd og tape, får man de smukkeste blomster, der har et utal af anvendelsesmuligheder. En dejlig bog både for begyndere og øvede.
Karen Marie Iversen elsker at tegne kruseduller på et stykke papir - og hun elsker at kniple.Disse to interesser har hun forenet i denne bog. Karen Marie har tegnet 18 smukke figurer og omsat dem til frie kniplinger, hvori der indgår teknikker fra Milanese og Duchesse.Til alle figurerne er der både detailtegninger, grundige arbejdstegninger og prikkebreve - så ingen behøver at være nervøse for at gå i gang.
Bogen indeholder mønstre til 12 smukke kantkniplinger i Torchon.Kniplingerne er monteret på hørstof til mellemlægsservietter og remser - og fotograferet på porcelæn fra Royal Copenhagen.En kombination der ikke kan undgå at vække begejstring.
24 mønstre til guld- og sølvsmykker i fri knipling – med arbejdstegninger og prikkebreve.
Rare patterns from the 1920s-40s by a legendary designer offer more than 100 delicate designs: edgings, medallions, collars, doilies, more. The illustrated directions are simple enough even for beginners.
Die international renommierte Textilkünstlerin und Forscherin Noémi Speiser beschäftigt sich seit 1948 mit textilen Techniken. In diesem Buch veröffentlicht sie ihre lange erwartete Klassifikation der textilen Techniken, welche sie in drei Hauptkategorien einteilt: "Die Arbeit mit einem Faden", "Das Verarbeiten eines Fadensatzes" und "Das Einarbeiten von Fäden in einen vorbereiteten Fadensatz". Der Fokus von Noémi Speiser liegt dabei auf dem Arbeitsprozess, also der Herstellung der textilen Struktur.Von Hand gezeichnete Illustrationen der Autorin begleiten die Systematik mit ihren zahlreichen Subkategorien und vermitteln einen profunden Überblick über die Vielfalt der textilen Techniken.
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"Dozens of patterns for charming, cozy projects to keep newborns to toddlers snug as a bug. A blanket is the perfect gift to welcome a newborn to the world, let a busy new parent know you're thinking of them, or settle a toddler down for a night of sweet dreams-and this comprehensive collection is a wonderful place to start. With projects ranging in size from snuggly cuddle bags to complete child-sized bedspreads, covering a variety of colors, styles, and difficulty levels, there's something here to send every baby off to sleep in warmth and comfort"--
Go back to elementary school and relearn the joy of creating Block Alphabet Letters & Numbers, this time in Split Ring Tatting Technique. This book features 2 complete, different block alphabet letters & numbers, one very simple and quick to make, the other more eloquent with serif attributes. In addition, there are 11 patterns for frames to accentuate and use your letters &/or numbers to create memorable gifts. Included in these frames is an elegant frame that mimics filet crochet nameplates. This 42 page book features 81 illustrated patterns in full-color.
QUILT-INSPIRED DESIGNS IN SPLIT RING TATTING gives today's tatters a whole new approach to tatting! Not only are these designs created completely of rings: Regular, Split, & Take-Off Rings (no chains); but they allow tatters to explore the world of quilting--a world of repetition, symmetry and color. The 38 patterns/designs in this 47 page book are based upon traditional quilt patterns including: Grandmothers Flower Garden, Flying Geese (3 designs), Eight-Pointed Star, Log Cabin, Diamond-Based (16 designs), Twist, Granny Square, Pinwheel-Based (7 designs), Dominos & Squares, Card Trick, Quilted Heart, Woven Ribbons, Wreath, Danish Heart, Sienna Star. An additional 24 illustrations give inspiration for 'future designs', 'design ideas' & 'color options'.
In Patchwork Quilt Blocks in Split Ring Tatting, Karen Bovard/The ShuttleSmith provides tatters a delightful way to explore color, symmetry & repetition while learning about traditional quilt block patterns. Enjoy quilting/tatting using the myriad colors of the threads we have available today without having to invest hundreds of dollars in a fabric stash. There are 43 historical, traditional Patchwork Quilt Block designs in this 65 page, full-color book. Comprehensive illustrated patterns (featuring color-coded, full-color diagrams) are utilized to get quick, yet thorough working details. Five pages of this book are devoted to not only giving the tatter an understanding of how to utilize The ShuttleSmith's illustrated patterns, but also gives several construction tips/techniques. Illustrations are provided that show the secondary designs that can be created by repeating the primary design of the individual Patchwork Quilt Block. Quilting (like tatting) is based upon repetition and symmetry--both concepts are soothing in what can seem like a chaotic world. Patchwork Quilt Blocks in Split Ring Tatting allows tatters to venture into a new world...that of COLOR. Never before have we as tatters had so many luscious colors of thread to choose from. One thread line features over 160 colors in the many sizes of thread that tatters use. It seems to me that those thread colors were just waiting for a book of designs such as supplied by quilt-inspired patterns--the variegated threads even mimic printed fabric. All the designs in this book are based on traditional, historic quilt blocks and look like Patchwork Blocks in that the finished piece is square. The color blocks are made of stacked, 'square rings' (4-4-4-4) creating shapes that mimic pieces of fabric quilts: squares, triangles. However, unlike pieced fabric, more complex shapes can be tatted as one round. Hallmarks of patchwork quilts is that the block is almost always square (as are the designs in this book) and the use of repeating blocks to produce an overall, secondary pattern. Additional illustrations are included comprised of 4 repeats of the basic patchwork block unit, showing the secondary pattern for that traditional Patchwork Quilt Block. If the original patchwork block has any degree of assymmetry, there may be more examples of a secondary design presented.
This book belongs in every knitter's library, an excellent lace knitting reference book with over 40 patterns and 30 projects to make.
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