As a departure from what we normally blog about I thought we could also start doing short reviews about new books that come into the library. To start us off, this is a review of the newly published Fashion knitwear book by Jenny Udale.
Jenny Udale is a freelance writer for Laurence King, having previously worked in education and now devotes her time to writing about fashion.
The book mainly focuses on female garments, however a quarter of the book is dedicated to male garments. The garments vary in the methods in which they are made, from hand and machine knitted products, to crotchet and macramé to create garments. The variety in garments is also wide spread from the designer cardigan to cat walk chunky knitted dresses.
Woven Textile Design by Jan Shenton
The second book up for review is Jan Shenton's Woven textile design. Jan is a lecturer in woven textile at Loughborough university and a weaver who designs have been brought by manufactures and design house throughout the world.
The book very usefully contains calculations in converting from imperial to metric system and is littered with threading plans. Providing colourful examples to anyone interested in working with weaving, this book is a modern text providing excellent examples for students wanting to working with weaving.
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