Reet Piiri, Estonian National Museum - Estonian Gloves |
Reet Piiri, Estonian National Museum - Estonian Gloves |
Anu Raud and Anu Kotli - Kiri Kari / Pattern Puppets |
Anu Raud and Anu Kotli - Kiri Kari / Pattern Puppets |
The puppets are lovely. They should make very nice gifts if you could part from them.The book also contains a load of charted traditional Estonian knitting patterns. Not bad at all!
Anu Raud and Anu Kotli - Kiri Kari / Pattern Puppets |
"Suur kindaraamat - Eesti kihelkondade mustrid" by Reet Piiri |
"Suur kindaraamat - Eesti kihelkondade mustrid" by Reet Piiri |
"Suur kindaraamat - Eesti kihelkondade mustrid" by Reet Piiri |
Silmuskudumine by Claire Hallik |
Silmuskudumine by Claire Hallik |
Silmuskudumine by Claire Hallik - chart section |
Helga Rüütel and Siiri Reimann - "Helga Rüütli sallid - Knitted Shawls of Helga Rüütli" |
"Helga has given a title to each of her designs and, with the accuracy of an accountant, she has charted all her patterns. Including her last designs, the number of patterns that she has created is close to two hundred. This book gathers a choice of Helga Rüütel's shawls together with their stitch patterns.
The pattern book of this master knitter will serve as an addition to the book "Haapsalu Shawl" (Reimann, Siiri and Edasi, Aime, Saara Publishing, Türi, Estonia, 2009), for this reason, this book does not include any detailed instructions for making a Haapsalu shawl."
Helga Rüütel and Siiri Reimann - "Helga Rüütli sallid - Knitted Shawls of Helga Rüütli" |
"Knitted Lace of Estonia" by Nancy Bush |
"Knitted Lace of Estonia" by Nancy Bush |
"Eesti kirivööd" by Piia Rand |
"Eesti kirivööd" by Piia Rand |
"Eesti kirivööd" by Piia Rand |
Ingrid Uus "Noppeid Kihnu Näputööst - Mõnõd noppõd kihnu njäputüest" |
Ingrid Uus "Noppeid Kihnu Näputööst - Mõnõd noppõd kihnu njäputüest" |
Ingrid Uus "Noppeid Kihnu Näputööst - Mõnõd noppõd kihnu njäputüest" |
In the picture above you can see one that we received as a gift from a friend.
There are also charts for stitch patterns used on mittens.
Ingrid Uus "Noppeid Kihnu Näputööst - Mõnõd noppõd kihnu njäputüest" |
I am glad as well that I own some (most) of these beautiful books, and that I can travel to Estonia so easily
SvaraRaderahave you ever thought of participating at the Estonian Craft Camp? http://www.kultuur.ut.ee/en/craft-camp
I think you would love it!
Cheers, Connie (http://www.wockensolle.de)
Jösses rena rama skattkammaren hos er eller kanske är det en guldgruva ;-))
SvaraRadera