<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Join fiber artist Erika Knight as she takes you on a personal journey through the urban and natural environments that have inspired her designs"--Back cover.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><b>A timeless collection of 20 knitting patterns that invites you to slow down, celebrate texture, and immerse yourself in each stitch from renowned knitwear designer Erika Knight.</b></b> <p/>Join fiber artist Erika Knight as she takes you on a personal journey through the landscape of knitted fabrics and examines the urban and natural landscapes that have inspired her designs throughout her career--through the city, country, and coast. Knitting designs can often feel frumpy and out of touch but the patterns of <i>Texture</i> will be an inspirational breath of fresh air for beginner and experienced knitters alike. <p/>First you will learn about the basics of creating knitted garments from choosing the right yarn to properly blocking and finishing your garment. Next, learn how to turn a graphic rib, an intricate lace stitch, and a traveling cable into a covetable collection of sweaters, gloves, vests, and scarves. With simple and stylish shapes, Erika dispenses her designer tips for creating a series of modern yet timeless garments. Including inspiring photography that showcases the beautiful designs, this book is the ultimate source for knitted texture and belongs on every knitter's bookshelf.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>ERIKA KNIGHT</b> is a renowned knitwear designer and respected consultant to the fashion and yarn industry. With her simple ethos, Erika has a unique interpretation of craft: her mission is to communicate her passion for knitting and crochet with accessible yet enticing projects in order to inspire everyone to experiment and, above all, enjoy creating. The author of numerous highly acclaimed knitting and crochet books, Erika has lectured at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, as well as leading art institutions and universities. She has published thirteen books with Quadrille. She is well known in the US and has 9.5K Instagram followers and over 550 patterns on Ravelry.
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