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  • Publisher: Stackpole Books
  • Edition: BC Paperback
  • Publication: 28 January 2015
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9780811713283
  • Stock: 11 in stock
  • Size: 216x280 mm
  • Pages: 144
  • RRP: £16.99
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Dress-to-Impress Knitted Scarves

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24 Extraordinary Designs for Cowls, Kerchiefs, Infinity Loops, & More by Pam Powers (Author)

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Book Description

This designer collection contains signature designs for ascots, cowls, and other scarves that will make the perfect fashion statement no matter the occasion. One-of-a-kind designs that derive their inspiration from sources as diverse as cowboy bandanas and vintage lace petticoats, worked up in a range of textured and colorwork stitches and fibers. Photos include ideas for different ways the scarves can be worn. Collection includes a stitch/technique photo tutorial section.

About the Author

About Pam Powers

Knitwear designer Pam Powers has exposure of her innovative designs on her website www.pampowersknits.com, Ravelry, and Craftsy, as well as through yarn stores across the U.S. Her work has been featured in national magazines like Interweave Knits and Bel Armoire, as well as online in blogs and newsletters like Knitting Daily and Noble Knits. She lives in Orange, California. 

Reviews

April 2015

For some people, challah is a plaited loaf of leavened Jewish bread, but for Pam Powers its an inspiration. The designs for scarves, cowls, infinity loops and bows in her new book draw on patterns, styles and shapes from around the world. As well as the scarves evoking challah bread,

there are fräulein, cowboy, mosaic, denim and lace scarves. Every one is unique, every one is exquisitely feminine, tasteful and chic. The instructions are clearly laid out and theres a guide to all the techniques needed, and even the best way to read the patterns. And all through the book, Pam gives ideas on how to wear her designs, how to turn them into a statement with any outfit, how

to enjoy them, and how to make them your own.


Knit Today

February 2015

We love all 24 designs inside this collection from US designer, Pam - especially the pretty flower neckerchief on the cover. Pam's patterns make use of a range of textured stitches and colour work techniques, as well as assorted yarns. And, once you've completed your creations, you'll find ideas on how to wear your works of art.



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