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Knitting New Mittens and Gloves

Warm and Adorn Your Hands in 28 Innovative Ways

by (author) Robin Melanson

by (photographer) Tyllie Barbosa

Publisher
STC Craft/A Melanie Falick Book
Initial publish date
Feb 2008
Category
General, Knitting
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781584796664
    Publish Date
    Feb 2008
    List Price
    $25.95

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Description

Growing up in Cape Breton, on Canada’s Atlantic coast, knitwear designer Robin Melanson learned early on the importance of gloves and mittens in a harsh winter climate. Now this self-described “mitten and glove aficionado” shares her enthusiasm for these ordinary items by presenting 28 extraordinary ways to make them for year-round style.

Featuring gloves, mittens, arm warmers, mitts, and fingerless gloves, this is the second book in a new SCT Craft series that introduces innovative approaches to creating popular knitted items. Knitting New Mittens and Gloves combines traditional and untraditional techniques—as well as influences as far-flung as Gothic architecture, Estonian lace, and Wagnerian opera—in a winning collection of patterns for adults and children. From wool mittens filled with unspun fleece and arm warmers with leather laces, to cotton-mesh fingerless gloves and silk-beaded mitts to be worn as adornments, each design has an unexpected twist.

Because they are small, quick to make, and don’t require a lot of yarn, mittens and gloves are perfect projects for knitting throughout the year, and they also offer an ideal opportunity for beginning and more seasoned knitters to experiment with new techniques, yarns, and styles. With its fresh, original sensibility, Knitting New Mittens and Gloves will captivate knitters of every level.

About the authors

Contributor Notes

Robin Melanson is a Toronto-based knitwear designer whose work has been featured in Stewart Tabori and Chang’s Handknit Holidays, as well as in the books Wrap Style and Folk Style, and in Interweave Knits, Knitscene, Knitter’s, and Family Circle Easy Knitting magazines. She has also created knitwear for Mary Poppins on Broadway and for several yarn companies.

Tyllie Barbosa is a Chicago-based photographer specializing in food and product photography.