Tenth Anniversary edition of Slipknot including contributions from Montsey Stanley, Elizabeth Zimmermann, Richard Rutt, Kathleen Kinder, Michael Harvey and many more.
Contents of this issue
Guild Information
Introduction
Features
- Beginnings – Montse Stanley
- Tam-o-Shanter – Elizabeth Zimmermann
- By the way – Mary Wright
- A great decade – Sylvia Cosh and James Walters
- Tuck is for all knitters – Rosemary Worth
- Alternative approaches to designing – Maggi Whiting
- An appreciation of the sculptural beauty of white cotton knitting – Furze Hewitt
- How “Slip Knot” began – Pauline Turner
- Turkish delights – Kaori O’Connor
- Cut and sew – for a different kind of knitwear – Pam Turbett
- Hairpin crochet – past and present – Pamela Thompson
- Papillon – Nina Shuttlewood
- Knitting in Mexico – Richard Rutt, Bishop of Leicester
- Knit movement, and the many options – Mark Walker Phillips
- Hand-knitting in New Zealand – Heather Halcrow Nicholson
- Sampling, or the magic of trial and error – Janet Nabney
- Frills – Denise Musk
- An introduction to Irish crochet lace – Ena Maidens
- Fir tree collar – Mary Konior
- Mirroring – a new design concept – Susanna Lewis
- Knitting in Shetland – Kathleen Kinder
- Tunisian crochet with a double-ended hook – Muriel Kent
- Broomstick crochet and knitted jacket – Stella Hewlett
- Knitting in Japan – Michael Harvey
- Knitting research in Scandanavia – Robin Hansen
- On the knitting of stockings – Veronica Gainford
- Some thoughts on endings – Audrie Stratford
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