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  2. Acheik - Wikipedia

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    The wave-like patterns may have in fact been inspired by Neolithic motifs and natural phenomena (i.e., waves, clouds, indigenous flora and fauna). [5] Acheik -type designs are found on pottery dating back to the Pyu city states (400s-900s CE), as well as in temple wall paintings dating back to the Bagan Kingdom era (1000s-1200s CE). [ 3 ]

  3. Twined knitting - Wikipedia

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    The technique is characteristic of its relief patterns. These are formed by knitting purled stitches, deep stitches (Swedish: djupmaskor) and crook stitches (Swedish: krokmaskor). Detail photo of a pair of two-end knitted stockings part of the traditional female costume from Orsa, showing the relief pattern characteristic of twined knitting.

  4. Margo Selby - Wikipedia

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    Margo Selby (2011), Contemporary weaving patterns, A. & C. Black Publishers Limited, Wikidata Q124694667; Margo Selby (2012). Color and Texture in Weaving: 150 Contemporary Designs. Interweave Press. ISBN 978-1-59668-372-3. OL 25231413M. Wikidata Q124694691.

  5. Jenny Gordy - Wikipedia

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    One of her best known patterns is the Haori, a Japanese inspired jacket that was first published in 2017 in Making. [ 1 ] [ 7 ] Originally released under the name Kimono Jacket, Gordy changed the name to the Haori in 2018 following cultural appropriation concerns raised by members of the online sewing community.

  6. Fair Isle (technique) - Wikipedia

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    Fair Isle (/fɛəraɪ̯l/) is a traditional knitting technique used to create patterns with multiple colours. It is named after Fair Isle , one of the Shetland Islands . Fair Isle knitting gained considerable popularity when the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII ) wore Fair Isle jumpers in public in 1921.

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  8. Barbara Albright - Wikipedia

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    Knitter's Stash: Favorite Patterns from America's Yarn Shops. Interweave Press. September 2001. ISBN 978-1883010898. Simple Knits for Sophisticated Living: Quick-Knit Projects from Beautiful, Chunky Yarns. Quarry Books. January 2003. ISBN 978-1564969187. 1,001 Reasons to Love Chocolate. Stewart, Tabori and Chang. October 2004. ISBN 1584793295.

  9. Wenlan Chia - Wikipedia

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    Chia's knitwear designs are sometimes featured in Interweave Knits magazine, and a line of her Twinkle yarns was being distributed by Classic Elite Yarns until the Fall of 2012. To complement her books, Chia began to offer knitting lessons in Rockefeller Center's Anthropologie store. [6] In 2009, she published a sewing pattern book, Twinkle ...