Knitting Cables: A Practical Guide with 100 Essential Stitches
Language: Spanish
Publisher: Librero
ISBN: 9788411540766
Publication: Year 2025
Size: 19.0 x 24.6 cm
Pages: 176 pages
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Knitted Braids – 100 intertwined patterns for textured knitting
The book Knitted Braids: A Practical Guide with 100 Essential Patterns by Debbie Tomkies is an essential guide for those who want to master the braiding technique and enrich their knitting with voluminous textures. With a carefully selected collection of 100 braided stitches, this book offers a visual and practical learning experience. Each pattern combines technical clarity and beauty, showing how a well-executed crossover can transform any project into a piece full of character and style.
Each braid is illustrated with a full-size, high-definition photograph, accompanied by written instructions and a corresponding diagram. The book's structure makes it easy to find the desired braid type thanks to its thematic classification and clean, uncluttered design. From the simplest to the most intricate stitches, readers will find patterns that can be used for jumpers, scarves, decorative panels and more, presented in a highly visual format.
The most notable feature of the book Knitted Braids is the clarity with which the repetitions, crossings and how to read each diagram are explained. This approach makes the book not only a source of inspiration, but also a technical reference manual. The aim is not just to copy a stitch, but to understand its structural logic so that it can be freely integrated into any project. This volume is therefore indispensable for creative knitters looking to move beyond basic patterns.
Knitted Braids – classic style and modern variety in every design
The repertoire of braids brought together in the book combines classic motifs with innovative designs that break with traditional symmetry. Some braids follow the Irish style with closed, wide eights, while others explore curved, asymmetrical or diagonal shapes. This variety allows the stitches to be adapted to modern garments or traditional styles to be reinterpreted with a contemporary approach. The visual richness is one of the book's greatest attractions.
Many of the motifs included in the book Knitted Braids can be used as centre panels or repetitive elements, depending on the desired effect. This opens up multiple creative possibilities for those who design their own garments or want to customise basic patterns. The examples provided show how each braid adapts to different types of yarn and thicknesses, offering ideas on how to take advantage of the volume of the crossings and the contrast with plain stitches. The aesthetics are always at the service of the technique.
Knitted Braids – clear explanations, clean graphics and progressive learning
One of Debbie Tomkies' great achievements in this book is her educational approach. Each pattern is accompanied by a diagram with clear symbols indicating crossings, repeats and basic stitches. This combination of images and text makes Knitted Braids easy to understand and reduces mistakes. In addition, each braid has a brief description and an indication of difficulty, allowing you to progress gradually in the technique.
The system of abbreviations is clearly explained at the beginning, and the instructions are written in technical but accessible language. No prior knowledge is assumed, making this an ideal book for both experienced knitters and those new to knitted braids. The way the patterns are structured encourages independent learning, with concrete examples showing how to apply what you have learned in different textile contexts.