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Nordic Hands: 25 Fiber Craft Projects to Discover Scandinavian Culture [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 192 pages, height x width: 254x191 mm, weight: 980 g, 300 color images & patterns
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Nov-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0764366912
  • ISBN-13: 9780764366918
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 192 pages, height x width: 254x191 mm, weight: 980 g, 300 color images & patterns
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Nov-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0764366912
  • ISBN-13: 9780764366918
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An abundance of step-by-step fiber art projects to bring Scandinavian style to life in your home.





"Osterhaug's close connection to her heritage is palpable, and her accomplishments as a journalist, writer, and fiber artist earn this book a spot in any crafter's library as the resource on all things Nordic." Christine Jablonski, Handwoven





By exploring the cultures and traditions behind the charm of Nordic crafts, you can enjoy extra-meaningful making!





The 25 projects mix unusual and more-familiar patterns and techniques, ranging from danskbrogd pillows and monks belt guest towels to knitted bags, rosemaling with wool, and a rug inspired by Icelandic terrain.





Peek into the values and beliefs core to Scandinavian lifenature, community, craftsmanship, and sustainability.





 For each value, create 4 to 7 beautiful and thoughtfully designed fiber art projects featuring knitting, felting, and weaving.





 Each project's difficulty level is marked (beginner, advanced beginner, and intermediate).





Projects by respected designers including Becky Ashenden, Laura Berlage, Sara Bixler, Susan J. Foulkes, Lisa Hill, Tom Knisely, Jan Mostrom, and John Mullarkey, to name just a few.





 12 projects are felting or knitting; 13 projects are weaving (rigid heddle, inkle, tapestry, tablet, and finger weaving).





The 25 projects include these and more:





Nature

Nordic Summer and Winter Knitted Throw

Felted Telemark Bouquet

Community

Rustic Linen Placemats

Monks Belt Towels of Welcome

Craftsmanship

Knitted Sųlje Curtains to Celebrate the Sun

A Nordic Sweater for Your Laptop

Sustainability

Rags-to-Riches Rug

Cup Cozies to Go

Recenzijas

"A vibrant volume of knitting, felting, and weaving projects . . . The cultural history enlightens . . . Crafters will be eager to give these varied projects a try." -- Publishers Weekly "Both an interesting read and a compilation of practical and well-conceived projects. . . Deftly incorporates history and culture from several Nordic countries . . . The projects featured in Nordic Hands are not only tempting because they are cool, but because they are accessible to many . . . there are projects for everyone from beginning fiber enthusiasts to deeply experienced handcrafters . . . The instructions for each project are thorough and clear . . . Should definitely be on the bookshelf of Scandinavian textile lovers." -- Robbie LaFleur in Norwegian Textile Letter "Osterhaug's close connection to her heritage is palpable, and her accomplishments as a journalist, writer, and fiber artist earn this book a spot in any crafter's library as the resource on all things Nordic." -- Christine Jablonski, Handwoven

Anita Osterhaug is an editor emerita of Handwoven magazine. An author and journalist, she has taught and written on embroidery, knitting, weaving, spinning, felting, and dyeing and specializes in Scandinavian textiles. She lives in Selah, Washington.