The Secret of Lopapeysa: A Guide to Traditional Weaving and 60 Unique Patterns
- Lopapeysa
- Categories:Fashion Costume & Jewelry Design Home Improvement & Design
- Language:Russian(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:Russia
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- Pages:160
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:205mm×250mm
- Text Color:Full color
- Words:(Unknown)
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Feature
★ Master weaving skills and inspiration from professional weaving teacher Ksenia Komisarova+60 unique patterns and original designs, combining Nordic artistic beauty and practicality, inspiring creative inspiration.
★ From yarn selection, needle use to weaving techniques, clear diagrams and detailed tutorials are provided, almost all content is "chewed up" and displayed "hand in hand", suitable for beginners and experienced weavers, making it easy to create exclusive Icelandic sweaters.
★ Suitable for readers aged 12 and above who enjoy weaving, fashion, and design!
Description
This sweater is called 'lopapeysa' and is a national treasure of Iceland. In Iceland, almost everyone has at least one - whether it's a porter, a baby, a mother, a trendsetter, or an elderly person. I haven't seen a dog wearing this sweater yet, but that doesn't mean they don't exist. "- Famous writer Clara Parkes described her first impression of this unique sweater in her book" Vezlandia ". In recent years, with the global popularity of Icelandic sweaters, the word 'lopapeysa' has become a part of the vocabulary of any self respecting weaver. This sweater is made of a special variety of wool, which is warm, durable, and can withstand cold winds and coldness. Most importantly, its shoulders, hem, and cuffs are decorated with stunning patterns, quickly becoming popular in the weaving fashion industry and becoming the most dazzling trend in modern weaving!
This is the first book that provides a detailed introduction to the world's most popular sweater - the Icelandic sweater! Through this book, you will learn everything about Icelandic sweaters! The historical background of Icelandic sweaters, techniques for selecting suitable yarn for weaving, details of color matching, subtleties of weaving techniques, and beautiful original styles designed for women, men, and children. The book provides clear and detailed explanations and illustrations, accompanied by exquisite illustrations. Most importantly, the book also includes a large selection of patterns suitable for shoulders, hems, and cuffs! All the content is very detailed and easy to understand. The calculations and illustrations are both very clear. Almost all the content has been 'chewed up' and displayed 'hand in hand'. This book is suitable for beginners who can weave their first gorgeous and warm sweater, as well as experienced weavers who can find many new information and answers to questions in the book. Through the author's detailed and easy to understand tutorial, you will weave your first (but definitely not the last) Lopapeysa.
Author
The author of a best-selling Russian weaving book. She is a professional weaving teacher and also a creator of weaving patterns and tutorials. She has been teaching knitting for over nine years and has created many beautiful sweater patterns and knitting instructions. Her works and tutorials have helped many people learn how to weave and create unique clothing and handicrafts.
Ksenia Komisarova wrote:
-The Secret of Lopapeysa: A Guide to Traditional Weaving and 60 Unique Patterns
-The Festival Feast of Lopapeysa: 70 Weaving Patterns Suitable for Festivals
-Practical Double sided Weaving Tips: Walking into the Fantasy World of Double sided Multi colored Jacquard
Contents
-Regarding Icelandic sweaters seven
-Yarn and Needles seventeen
-Yarn eighteen
-How to choose yarn for Icelandic sweaters twenty-six
-Needles twenty-eight
-How to choose needles based on yarn thirty-one
-Icelandic sweaters from A to Z thirty-three
-Theory and Calculation thirty-four
-Determine dimensions and conduct measurements thirty-four
-Weaving samples thirty-five
-Basic calculations thirty-seven
-Icelandic sweater knitting techniques fifty-one
-Front/Back fifty-two
-Sleeves fifty-three
-Shoulders fifty-three
-Shoulders and collar fifty-five
-Assembly and Closing Work fifty-five
-Master Class fifty-seven
-Timothy's Icelandic sweater sixty
-Native sweater seventy-two
-Son of the North " eighty-two
-Polar Sun " ninety-four
-Pumpkin Pie " one hundred and two
-Weaving diagram one hundred and twelve
-Pattern of 'North Star' one hundred and fourteen
-Pattern "Deep in the Forest" one hundred and seventeen
-Flower pattern "Forest Heather" one hundred and twenty
-Pattern "The Secret of the Fox" one hundred and twenty-three
-Pattern "Rose Ghost" one hundred and twenty-six
-The Pattern of 'Blizzard' one hundred and twenty-nine
-The Pattern of Morning Star one hundred and thirty-two
-Pattern "Dream of the North" one hundred and thirty-four
-The variety show 'Starry Night' one hundred and thirty-six
-Pattern "Dream of Sunset" one hundred and thirty-eight
-Pattern "Icefield" one hundred and forty
-The Pattern of 'Ocean' one hundred and forty-two
-The Pattern of 'Gentle' one hundred and forty-four
-Pattern "Peacock Stone Box" one hundred and forty-six
-Floral Song of Trees one hundred and forty-eight
-Pattern 'Stress Resistance' one hundred and fifty
-Flowers of Autumn Charm one hundred and fifty-two
-The variety show 'Hello, November' one hundred and fifty-four
-Flowers of 'Summer Flavors' one hundred and fifty-six
-Pattern "Towards the East" one hundred and fifty-eight





