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A lovely addition to Interweave's Style series, this collection of beautiful lace patterns will appeal to knitters interested in lacework regardless of skill level. Projects range in size and complexity--small to large, socks to sweaters. Unlike many pattern books that provide only one or two pictures of each project, projects in this collection of modern knits designed by 18 fiber artists are illustrated with multiple color pictures photographed from many angles, including several close-up images that highlight project details, giving readers a wonderful sense of what the garment looks like from all sides. In the "Design Notebook" section, the authors break down the components of lacework stitch by stitch, explaining how yarn overs and decrease combine to create holes of various sizes. Illustrations and photographs are useful for explaining concepts and techniques so readers can better understand the structure of the projects as well as design their own lace patterns. A useful reference for a technique that intimidates many knitters. Jennifer Palmer
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"A valuable collection for knitters wishing to take their lace knitting to a higher level."  —Library Journal



"Ooh-la-la!"  —The News & Observer


"Presents the whole spectrum of holey projects, not all achieved in the expected yarn-over, double decrease method—some employ drop stitching; others, huge needles, thinner yarn."  —Yarn Market News


"Five out of five stars! I just love it. This is a wonderful book."  —Knitting News


"Beautiful, wearable garments from several popular designers. I was delighted with the wide variety of garments and expertise levels presented."  —All Info About Knitting.com


"This is one of the most accessible lace knitting books on the market and well worth bookshelf space."  —Monsters and Critics.com



"Lace knitting might conjure up images of old-fashioned shawls and bed spreads, but this new book shows how this addictive knitting technique can look fresh, exciting and fashionable."  —Knit Today magazine (UK)



"The innovative and contemporary designs in this book are absolutely amazing!"  —KLIATT

Product Details

  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Interweave Press; illustrated edition edition (February 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1596680288
  • ISBN-13: 978-1596680289
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 8.7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #272,445 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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56 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lace for the fashionable knitter, young or old, February 23, 2007
By Joanna Daneman (Middletown, DE USA) - See all my reviews
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There are a plethora of lace books for knitting; about five years ago, knitters discovered that lace knitting is hypnotic despite its complications (you get a "song" in your head as you repeat the pattern, according to knitting guru Meg Swansen.) And the results are magical--delicate webs of astonishing beauty with very little yarn can be made by most intermediately experienced knitters.

This new book is refreshing in that it does not call for only cobweb-fine yarn. In fact, a lot of the patterns are made from bulkier yarn including the cover model, which is a very nicely designed loose jacket that would fit most people and is eye-catching in a peridot shade of yarn. It's knit in a medium bulky weight yarn despite its look of a light cardigan. This model would be great for any knitter to try out lace as it is not particularly complicated, and the result is fashionable for minimal effort. This is a tempting pattern, a light jacket you can throw over jeans or a good pair of slacks--I plan to make one soon.

There are more ambitious projects--including Shirley Paden's lace dress. This designer is known for her figure-skimming fit and this dress is no exception. Done in an eye-catching arrowhead-like lace pattern, it is calf-length and done in an aqua-sapphire tone. For the fashion-conscious knitter with a good figure, this would be quite a beautiful dress, possibly something you'd take on a cruise or wear for going out on cool summer evenings.

There are some shawls, none terribly difficult, and shrugs, those short bolero-like jackets that go well with backless dresses. Hats and socks and a few other items round out the patterns.

There is a how-to section about lace knitting and shaping, so beginning knitters will find that with some study, this may push up their skill a notch or two and get them into some sophisticated results while still being able to knit fairly quickly with thicker yarns. The experienced knitter will find plenty of interesting designs. The emphasis is more on shape and fit here, and less on the intricacies of the lace itself as in Shetland or Orenburg lace knitting.

Most knitters will like this book if they enjoy textural and lace knitting or are looking for fashionable pieces that are wearable. I give this book a big-thumbs up.
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53 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A nice collection of wearable patterns, June 20, 2007
I enjoy this book quite a bit. The patterns are things I would definitely knit and wear.

There are not many shawls or scarves in this book. It focuses more on lacy garments. While some reviewers were hoping for more shawls, I was very pleased to have less of those and more things I could wear.

Here are the patterns:

1--Just Right Wrap, a hip-length wrap jacket
2--The Point About Cuffs, lacy cuffs to be worn under a blazer or long-sleeve jacket
3--Lily of the Valley Shawl
4--Floral Lace Anklets, cute lace socks
5--Lace-Edged Corset, a strappy tank top
6--Featherlight Lingerie Dress, an airy dress-like top shown worn over a tank top and tights (it's too short to be a dress, but as a top, you still need to wear something under it)
7--Little Silk Shrug
8--The Essential Tank Top
9--Tailored Scallops, a very cute cardigan jacket (pictured on the cover)
10--Ooh La Lace Dress and Stole, a fitted mock turtleneck sleeveless ankle-length dress and matching stole (I don't care for the mock turtleneck and will probably try to knit it without it.)
11--Retro Redux Shrug, a little larger than the Silk Shrug
12--Katharine Hepburn Cardigan, which can be made hip-length or ultra-cropped
13--Long Long Lacy Gloves, fingerless
14--Peek-a-Boo Cloche hat
15--Show-Off Ruffle Skirt, fitted with a nice twisted rib pattern
16--Leg Cozies (leg warmers)
17--Lacy Waves Top, a 3/4 sleeve sweater
18--Greta Garbo Garden Hat, a wonderfully flamboyant hat knitted and then shaped using blocking and wiring
19--Never Wimpy Wimple, can be worn over your head or down around your neck like a scarf
20--Sterling and Crystal Cuff, a bracelet knit with silver wire and Swarovski glass crystals
21--Shetland Shawl Turned Vest, a tank top with straps crossed in back

Some of the patterns were things I couldn't see myself ever knitting, but the majority of the designs were exactly what I was looking for--lacy, wearable garments. The cardigans and shrugs can be worn dressy or casual, which is great for someone pragmatic like me.

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31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another winner in Interweave's Style series, February 21, 2007
By Carol S. (Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
  
Interweave Press is consistently producing some of the most interesting and inspiring knitting books on the market. Lace Style is the latest entry in their Style series, and features 21 patterns which use lace. Some are the kinds of patterns you'd expect -- a lace stole, socks -- while others use lace as stitch patterns in entire garments. The book cherrypicks from many of today's top designers, including Joan McGowan-Michaels, Veronik Avery, and Nancy Bush, to name a few. High production values with lots of color photography and tips in the back for how to work with lace and use it in your own designs. Lovely patterns, inspiring and challenging -- another winner.
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4.0 out of 5 stars great patterns even for the non-lace knitter
I made the Retro Redux Shrug and was extremely pleased - wore it to a wedding and received tons of compliments. Read more
Published 2 months ago by K. Sweeney

5.0 out of 5 stars LaceStyle is stupendous!
This is a great book! I have never knitted lace before and was a bit nervous about it, but the author writes very clearly and the book is filled with a variety of projects, from... Read more
Published 2 months ago by TerryCady

2.0 out of 5 stars Hugely disappointing, don't buy!
If you are looking for a book with lace patterns, this is not it. The patterns are lace, but not attractive, and do not have anything special about them. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Jennifer Weiss

4.0 out of 5 stars Nice extras
What makes the book really worthwhile to me is the information in the back about how to knit lace and how it works, which side of the yarn overs to put the decrease to emphasize... Read more
Published 17 months ago by R. Haeckler

4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Patterns
I love lace and this book has helped me further my knitting skills with them.
Published 18 months ago by o3sweetpea

1.0 out of 5 stars Eh
I bought this sight unseen, based on the reviews here. I was massively disappointed. There is not a single piece that I would wear! Read more
Published 19 months ago by Lisa Chard

5.0 out of 5 stars Not so stuffy lace
I like lace designs. Not only do they offer an old-world feel, but they represent luxury. I went to several stores to find a good book on lace knitting, but felt uninspired by... Read more
Published 21 months ago by Britta Schellenberg

5.0 out of 5 stars modern lace
I received this book a few months ago and it wasn't until last week that I tried one of the patterns. It was the Lace Trim cami, shown on the back cover. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Linda

4.0 out of 5 stars Yes, yes, yes! At last a truly creative collection!
I've looked at so many of the new generation of lace knitting books that turned out to be disappointments that I braced myself when this one arrived. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Kathleen Valentine

5.0 out of 5 stars Drop dead gorgeous book with realistic projects!
As a long time knitter who is exploring lace for the first time, I scoured every available book, magazine, and on-line resource to inspire me. Read more
Published on October 28, 2007 by Talia Attaille

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