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A sourcebook ofr multistrand handknitting

Making Marls is a ground-breaking, lushly illustrated and beautifully made book about multistrand handknitting and the creation of marled fabrics.

The technique is as simple as knitting multiple strands of yarn together. With this approach, any knitter can invent a vast number of textured and coloured fabrics. The author takes a systematic look at a subject that has been hiding in plain sight for centuries. There are common-strand sequences, bridging sequences, sequences from gradient sets, complex sequences and even improvisational sequences.

The book can be approached on three levels:

1. A reference book about multistrand handknitting
2. A pattern book with over 30 recipes
3. A source book for designers and knitters who want to work with many colours.

Regardless of whether one is new to knitting or a seasoned expert, this book will delight and inspire.

Making Marls

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A sourcebook ofr multistrand handknitting

Making Marls is a ground-breaking, lushly illustrated and beautifully made book about multistrand handknitting and the creation of marled fabrics.

The technique is as simple as knitting multiple strands of yarn together. With this approach, any knitter can invent a vast number of textured and coloured fabrics. The author takes a systematic look at a subject that has been hiding in plain sight for centuries. There are common-strand sequences, bridging sequences, sequences from gradient sets, complex sequences and even improvisational sequences.

The book can be approached on three levels:

1. A reference book about multistrand handknitting
2. A pattern book with over 30 recipes
3. A source book for designers and knitters who want to work with many colours.

Regardless of whether one is new to knitting or a seasoned expert, this book will delight and inspire.

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