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Knitting Traditions

This document provides a table of contents for a book about knitting traditions. The table of contents lists various knitting projects, techniques, and stories grouped into sections including socks, gloves/mittens, sweaters, shawls/scarves, caps/headbands, and squares/edgings. Projects include star-pattern knitted bonnets from Amana, Turkish stockings, Bulgarian stockings, elegant socks, socks from Ellis Island, men's merino socks, knitting two socks at once, baby socks, bootikins, and sweaters. Techniques include two-end knitting from Sweden and Bohus knitting from Sweden. Stories provide the history behind items like Orenburg shaw

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Knitting Traditions

This document provides a table of contents for a book about knitting traditions. The table of contents lists various knitting projects, techniques, and stories grouped into sections including socks, gloves/mittens, sweaters, shawls/scarves, caps/headbands, and squares/edgings. Projects include star-pattern knitted bonnets from Amana, Turkish stockings, Bulgarian stockings, elegant socks, socks from Ellis Island, men's merino socks, knitting two socks at once, baby socks, bootikins, and sweaters. Techniques include two-end knitting from Sweden and Bohus knitting from Sweden. Stories provide the history behind items like Orenburg shaw

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Knitting Traditions

contents
Stories, Projects & Techniques 8

• Socks
Especially for the Baby: 8 T
 he Rich Tradition of Turkish Knitted Stockings—
Amana Star-Pattern Anna Zilboorg
Knitted Bonnets—44
15 Bulgarian Stockings: Vivid Floral Designs and
Circular Motif Knitting—Priscilla Gibson-Roberts
112
20 Elegant Socks—Nancy Bush
22 Knitted and Crocheted Socks from Ellis Island—Dixie Falls
24 Party Socks—Nancy Bush
26 Men’s Merino Socks—Nancy Bush
28 K
 nitting Two Socks at Once—One Inside the Other—Jacqueline Fee
• For Baby
22
34 A
 Mother’s Care: The Knitting Madonnas—Richard Rutt
A Renaissance Silk Bag—Liza Prior Lucy
38 Shetland Lace Knitting in New Zealand—Margaret Stove
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K n itti n g 42 A Pattern from the Past: Baby Socks—Jude Daurelle
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 specially for the Baby: Amana Star-Pattern
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Knitted Bonnets—Susan Strawn
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47 Baby’s Bootikins—Dee Lockwood


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49 A
 Sweater and Bonnet for Baby—Susan Levin
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A Stork’s Nest Scarf—114 Finger Puppets to Needleknit—130


contents
• Gloves, Mittens, Mitts & Cuffs
52 Colorful Maquitos—Priscilla Gibson-Roberts
58 T
 he Symbolism of Gloves—Nancy Bush 116
62 Tvåändsstickning: Sweden’s Two-End Knitting—Nancy Bush
68 A Riot of Color: Swedish Mittens—Ulrika Bos Kerttu
72 S pecial Knits for Special Occasions: Wedding Gloves—Nancy Bush
76 Fancy Silk Mittens—Ann Feitelson
80 From the Arctic Circle: Sawtooth Mittens—
Leena Kariniemi-Alve
85 Colorful Cuffs—Nancy Bush 42
87 Beaded Cuffs—Carol Huebscher Rhoades
89 Wedding Cuffs—Nancy Bush
• Sweaters
92 A natomy of a Cowichan Sweater—
Priscilla Gibson-Roberts
94 A
 Child’s Gansey Sweater—
Beth Brown-Reinsel
From the Arctic 99 E
 mma Jacobsson and Bohus Knitting—
Circle: Sawtooth
Wendy Keele
Mittens—80
• Shawls & Scarves
104 A Faroe Island Shawl—Marilyn van Keppel
107 Orenburg Gossamer and Warm Shawls from Russia—
127 Galina A. Khmeleva and Carol R. Noble
A Faroe Island Shawl—104

112 An Old Shale Shawl—Evelyn A. Clark


114 A Stork’s Nest Scarf—Nancy Bush
• caps & headband
116 A Qiviut Cap—Wendy Chambers
118 A Qiviut Lace Headband—Donna Druchunas
119 A Luxurious Red Cap—Galina A. Khmeleva
20
• squares & Edgings
120 Squares and an Edging—Mary Walker Phillips
123 Leaf and Diamond Edging—Jane Fournier
124 Knitted Lace, Fluted Design with Eyelets—Needlecraft Magazine
125 A Wheat-Ear Border—Ann Budd
126 Diamond Normandy Lace—Judith Durant
85 127 C
 hristine Duchrow and Art Pattern Knitting—Charlene Schurch
130 W
 here Sand Falls Like Rain: Needleknitting from Ancient Peru—Kax Wilson
Finger Puppets to Needleknit—Jean Scorgie

Departments
4 From the Editor
134 S ources for Suppliers, Techniques, and Abbreviations—Resources, illustrations, definitions

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