Explore the possibilities of using beads in your knitting with Beaded Colourwork, a contemporary collection of 17 knitting patterns by Jeanette Sloan. This book brings together sparkly beads, cosy yarns and chic silhouettes in a rainbow of colours, reflecting Jeanette’s signature style. The collection includes both accessories and garments — from stylish beanies and shawls to a luxurious poncho and an eye-catching cardigan — designed to make beaded knitting approachable and fun.
“Jeanette’s designs are a brilliant introduction to knitting with beads and are sure to get every knitter who joins her on this journey excited.”
– Debbie Abrahams, hand knit designer and author
Jeanette Sloan BEM is a leading UK knitwear designer. She teaches both online and in person, and her writing has appeared in knitting publications including Vogue Knitting and Laine Magazine, where she has a regular column. Jeanette is also the founder of BIPOC in Fiber, a resource showcasing BIPOC fibre artists.
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184 pages
17 patterns: 4 bags, 2 sweaters, 2 shawls, 2 hats, 2 scarves, 1 cardigan, 1 vest, 1 poncho, 1 cowl and 1 pair of mittens.
Hardcover
Print only
Explore the possibilities of using beads in your knitting with Beaded Colourwork, a contemporary collection of 17 knitting patterns by Jeanette Sloan. This book brings together sparkly beads, cosy yarns and chic silhouettes in a rainbow of colours, reflecting Jeanette’s signature style. The collection includes both accessories and garments — from stylish beanies and shawls to a luxurious poncho and an eye-catching cardigan — designed to make beaded knitting approachable and fun.
“Jeanette’s designs are a brilliant introduction to knitting with beads and are sure to get every knitter who joins her on this journey excited.”
– Debbie Abrahams, hand knit designer and author
Jeanette Sloan BEM is a leading UK knitwear designer. She teaches both online and in person, and her writing has appeared in knitting publications including Vogue Knitting and Laine Magazine, where she has a regular column. Jeanette is also the founder of BIPOC in Fiber, a resource showcasing BIPOC fibre artists.
Pattern information found here
Details:
184 pages
17 patterns: 4 bags, 2 sweaters, 2 shawls, 2 hats, 2 scarves, 1 cardigan, 1 vest, 1 poncho, 1 cowl and 1 pair of mittens.
Hardcover
Print only
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