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    Designing Knitwear by Deborah Newton, Christine Timmons (Editor)

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    • Pub. Date: September 1998
    • 263pp
    • Sales Rank: 331,186
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      • Pub. Date: September 1998
      • Publisher: Taunton Press, Incorporated
      • Format: Paperback, 263pp
      • Sales Rank: 331,186

      Synopsis

      If you dream of creating your own knitwear designs, master designer Deborah Newton shares the secrets she's learned over the years. Newton offers in-depth information on shaping and fitting, color and graphics, dressmaker details, finding design inspiration, creating textured fabrics, and more. In addition, she includes patterns for 16 garments and dozens of partial schematics for you to develop into your own original designs.

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      Readers of Vogue Knitting and Threads are familiar with Newton's beautifully crafted knitwear, as are readers of mass circulation periodicals like Family Circle and Woman's Day. Here Newton systematizes her approach to designing handknit garments and, in the process, shares information she searched for in vain when she was a fledgling designer. Using 16 of her original designs as teaching tools, Newton takes the reader from idea to finished garment, emphasizing creative swatching and a lighthearted ``what-if?'' approach as the creative process begins, followed by solid documentation and detailed garment schematics as the design takes its final form. This is not a how-to-knit book. The author assumes her reader has the knitting skills required to put to good use in-depth information on design sources, yarn characteristics, working with silhouette and fit, and designing with stitch patterns, color, and graphics. Highly recommended.-- Janice Zlendich, California State Univ. Lib., Fullerton

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