Fall under the spell of Lapland and its seasons in the form of 20 timeless knitwear designs – from a riot of autumn russets to deep wintry tones, springtime snow that dazzles in the sun and alluring nightless nights of the summer. You are sure to find your new favourite patterns while being whisked to a world of tranquil wooded hills, misty peatlands and snow-covered fells.
The soothing craft is suitable for beginners and advanced knitters alike: make a beanie or hat if after an easier challenge, cast a cosy vest or shawl on those needles, or get creative with stranded knitting. The eight sizing options as well as sweater patterns for kids make sure instructions are suitable also for your nearest and dearest.
Knitting is a unique way to create three-dimensional texture. The book makes use of a wide variety of techniques, and the mainly seamless yoke knits can also be used as a pattern dictionary.
The colour theory section leads readers to find inspiration from the symphony of hues in nature and making use of contrasting colour harmony. With the pro tips, you’ll be creating unique knits that take their cues from magical woodlands and sweeping skies!
”What would life be in extreme conditions without a trusted sweater?” sums up the book’s author Annika Konttaniemi, MA and art teacher, who loves the great outdoors and finds endless inspiration for her knitting from the northern landscape and its constantly shifting colour palette.