Alice Starmore's Charts for Color Knitting: New and Expanded Edition (Dover Knitting, Crochet, Tatting, Lace)
Alice Starmore's Charts for Color Knitting: New and Expanded Edition (Dover Knitting, Crochet, Tatting, Lace) book cover

Alice Starmore's Charts for Color Knitting: New and Expanded Edition (Dover Knitting, Crochet, Tatting, Lace)

Paperback – October 20, 2011

Price
$11.99
Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Publisher
Dover Publications
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0486484631
Dimensions
8.5 x 0.5 x 11 inches
Weight
1.6 pounds

Description

An acclaimed textile designer, author, artist, and photographer, Alice Starmore is a native of Scotland's Isle of Lewis. Starmore has taught and lectured extensively throughout Britain, Europe, and the United States. She has written 16 books and countless magazine articles, and her classic Book of Fair Isle Knitting is the work that introduced Americans to the popular traditional technique. 4 Questions with Alice Starmore: An Exclusive Dover Interview Alice Starmore has a fascinating tale to tell. We spoke to the author of the #1 crafts bestseller Alice Starmore's Book of Fair Isle Knitting about her knitting background, professional start, and more. Clearly, knitting is a deeply ingrained facet of the culture of Scotland's Outer Hebrides. Did your mother teach you to knit? My mother taught me to knit when I was very young. She was a dressmaker as well as a knitter and our house was a place of constant creativity. I was also born at a time when most women knitted as a matter of course, and I had three aunts who had been fisher girls in their youth and were experts at making traditional fishermen's gansies. I understand that your first language is Gaelic — do you still speak it? Yes I still speak Gaelic. The Isle of Lewis, where I live, is in the Outer Hebrides — the heartland of Gaelic and the only place where you will hear the language in everyday use. How did you get your start professionally? I designed a small collection of knitwear in 1975 and successfully sold it in London boutiques. It was featured in a national newspaper and from that small beginning my knitting career evolved in ways that were quite unimaginable to me when I began. Your books are known and loved around the world, and you've adapted design elements from the textile arts of many countries into your repertoire. Are you still discovering "new" aspects of knitting and fabric arts from other cultures? I am interested in everything. I find inspiration in all aspects of the world around me. There is enough inspiration in the natural world on my doorstep to last many lifetimes. I am also inspired by art, culture, history, science and music. My own culture features widely in my design work but I have always been interested in other cultures and in other places. My main problem is that I cannot possibly live long enough to produce work from the amount of ideas that come into my head.

Features & Highlights

  • In the course of her career as an internationally recognized authority on knitting design and instruction, Alice Starmore has acquired a remarkable collection of charted designs for color knitting. This treasury features a choice selection of her source material, arranged into four parts: (1) Traditional patterns from Europe, Russia, and South America (2) Adaptations from textiles and other art, including Japanese porcelain and Celtic metalwork (3) Alice Starmore's own geometric and nature-inspired originals (4) Practical instructions that explain how to incorporate these motifs into unique designs.Suitable for beginning as well as advanced color knitters, these charted designs can also be adapted to other crafts, including weaving and embroidery. The first U.S. publication of
  • Charts for Color Knitting,
  • this new and expanded version explains how to incorporate color into your work and features color photographs of knitted swatches created expressly for this Dover edition.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Excellent content, poor quality paper/ink

After just a day or two of knitting from a chart in the book (with clean hands,) the ink on the page I was knitting from started to smudge and blur where I had touched the chart (counting stitches.) From now on I shall make a photo copy of any chart I might want to knit from this book. I have not had this problem with any other knitting book ever.
44 people found this helpful
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Misleading marketing

I ordered this book, thinking that the design on the cover, and the sweater featured in several photos inside the book, would actually be one of the charts. Not so. Part of the design is charted, but it seems if you want the entire chart you would need to buy the kit from a 3rd party. That seems misleading to me!
Except for this fact, the book of charts and insight into Fair Isle knitting is very good. I’ll keep it for the wide array of charts, a nice addition to my knitting library. But it will always be shadowed by the fact that the chart for the cover photo is not included.
27 people found this helpful
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God bless Alice Starmore for this extraordinary book.

This book is a goldmine. These charts are in black and white as they should be. Photocopy the pattern you choose for your project and knit in the colors of your choice. See my photo below. I am an old knitter but new to Fair Isle knitting. The hundreds of excellent patterns, borders, and motifs offer a lifetime of beautiful projects. I'm happy to knit hats as I explore this book. There are so many possible applications.
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26 people found this helpful
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AS Charts for Color Knitting is GREAT!!

I am so thrilled that this book has been reprinted! I love it. This book is meant to guide a knitter in developing patterns for sweaters including color-work motifs. Alice Starmores's books and patterns are magical, especially this one. What could be better than being able to knit a sweater that fits and having all the motifs you want wotking out perfectly?
21 people found this helpful
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Must Have Book for Color Knitters

I'm passionate about stranded color knitting and I'm pretty sure I own all the books that focus on charts of colorwork designs. So when the reprint of this book arrived I thought it would have some of the usual designs that are in most books - the Nordic snowflakes and dancing people, the Fair Isle Xs and Os, the bean blossom pattern, etc. Yes, those charts are in this book but there are so many charts in here I've never seen before. There are charts from Greece, the Caucuses, and the Middle East and I've already filled this book with notes on charts I want to use. I also love the back section that shows some of the charts knitted up. The only flaw as previously noted in the reviews is the lack of stitch and row counts for the charts.
15 people found this helpful
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I love this book.

Finally, a knitting book that assumes I know how to knit. No wasted pages of instruction, instead it gets down to business with page after page of wonderful charts. I love this book. Next time the fair isle bug bites, I'll be ready.
13 people found this helpful
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I want you to buy this book.

This is the "New and Expanded Edition" and well worth the money. I've long admired Alice Starmore for her ability to provide her unique vision of gradient color, as well as the historical perspective on the garments she designs. This book is no exception. It's what you've come to expect, getting right down to designing patterned sweaters with motifs and panels, then moving through motifs from Scandanavia through the Balkans and the Middle East. And lastly you get a glimpse of her color vision complete with some of the photographs she's taken.If you've ever seen something and thought, "those colors would be amazing together," she'll show you how she chose a palette. We love Alice for her color and for the complicated artistry of her work. But don't be put off. This is essential Alice for your knitting library.
11 people found this helpful
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great book

I wish it had the charts on knitters graph paper and I wish there were stitch and row counts. Other than that it's a wonderful inspirational resource.
10 people found this helpful
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Beautiful wonderful, but ink smears easily

I would have given this 5 stars.. but then pages smear. I found this very strange.. the paper is fairly high quality but they chose a cheap ink? Overall this is nicely put together.. but I am a clumsy person. So every graph has to be copied first. And some of the pages are slipping out already. I have never had a book of any kind do this. I won't return it because it genuinely has delicious patterns
9 people found this helpful
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Beautiful wonderful, but ink smears easily

I would have given this 5 stars.. but then pages smear. I found this very strange.. the paper is fairly high quality but they chose a cheap ink? Overall this is nicely put together.. but I am a clumsy person. So every graph has to be copied first. And some of the pages are slipping out already. I have never had a book of any kind do this. I won't return it because it genuinely has delicious patterns
9 people found this helpful