This new book, intended for all levels of sk ill, introduces the readers to the art of lace knitting. All patterns and proposals have been workshop tested and each c hapter is accompanied by diagrams and pictorial examples. '
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This new book, intended for all levels of sk ill, introduces the readers to the art of lace knitting. All patterns and proposals have been workshop tested and each c hapter is accompanied by diagrams and pictorial examples. '
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New. Size: 0x0x0; Margaret Stove, was one-time President of the New Zealand Spinning, Weaving and Woolcrafts Society and a winner of a 1990 Commemoration Medal, and examples of her work have been widely exhibited all over her native country and in the United Kingdom, Spain, the United States, Australia, France, Belguim and Japan. Additionally, she is regularly invited to give presentations at national and international workshops, with the result that it has been possible to have all the methods and patterns contained in this book workshop-tested in the United States, Australia and England. Notable among Margaret Stove's many achievements have been a made-to-order 'Presentation Shawl' for Prince William and shawls for the Duchess of Kent and Lady Blundell. Living in Lyttelton, New Zealand, and in between exploring new approaches to craftwork, Margaret, with her fibrecraft colleagues, founded the Artisan Fibre Centre, currently located at the Arts Centre in Christchurch. 192 pages.