A stepping stone in the seaway between orkney and shetland, the isle lies at the centre of a major sea route, and our tradition of bartering with passing vessels is a long and strong one. Viewpoint fair isle is famed for its knitwear and birds and is an ideal place for wildflower study. I found the history of fair isle knitting very interesting. Books by alice starmore author of alice starmores book. And the islanders knitted with two yarns to create two layers that trap air and create warmth. Like much of the history of knitting, much published information on the history of fair isletype knitting is folklore. The photos of the area are breathtaking, as are the photos of starmores beautiful fair isle knitwear patterns. It begins with a history of fair isle knitting, then has a long chapter of charted fair isle patterns and a discussion of traditional colors, followed by a chapter of techniques used in knitting in the round, including the scary steek, and how to care for your fair isle knitting. That was the fun part as doing the math for the yoke was quite a challenge. May 9, 2018 in this board we share the best fair isle knitting for beginners. Probably the most intensive period of innovation in fair isle knitwear design took place in the 1920s and 1930s. Browse through our pages to find a range of hand knitted traditional and contemporary knitwear in a variety of colours including completely natural undyed kellister colours. Jun 12, 2015 daisy and i want to share one of our favorite books, wanderlust by tanis gray.
No matter what youre looking for or where you are in the world, our global marketplace of sellers can help you find unique and affordable options. Famous for its birds, knitwear and historic shipwrecks, fair isle is a tiny jewel of an island, halfway between orkney and shetland, owned by the national trust for scotland. It owes its name to fair isle, a tiny island to the north of scotland in the shetland archipelago. Alice starmores book of fair isle knitting by alice starmore. There are other fair isle knitting books with the same clear instructions on the technique and good pattern libraries but at least they have nice and varied projects. It is fun to knit and easy once you get the hang of it. It is administratively part of the parish of dunrossness, shetland, and is roughly equidistant from sumburgh head, some 38 km 24 mi to the northeast on the mainland of shetland and north ronaldsay, orkney, some 43 km 27 mi to the southwest. Sep 11, 2017 why fair isle sweaters have a threeyear waiting list. Alice starmores book of fair isle knitting dover knitting, crochet, tatting, lace 9780486472188 by starmore, alice and a great selection of similar new, used and collectible books available now at great prices.
Kathleen rachel thinks the best of interweave crochet is great for beginner crocheters and advanced crocheters alike. A design notebook rounds out the book, giving readers further ideas for using fair isle knitting. Fair isle is typified by its use of symmetrical geometric motifs, twoply shetland yarn, and muted, sophisticated colors. Alice starmore has 18 books on goodreads with 5021 ratings. Unfortunately, if you want to knit identical patterns as charted in the book. Aug 15, 2007 to summarize, fair isle sweater designs from pattern books in particular are unique one of a kind garments which can never be made twice exactly in the same colors because yarn colors are never a constant. However, i learn better by watching or listening to somebody, so this book isnt quite as useful for me, as somebody who would like to learn. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of alice starmores book of fair isle knitting we have a new hand knitwear design and a feature on the book itself.
This book is hands down awesome the best of the fair isle books i own. Blog the evolution of fair isle knitting a history. This book is so much more than a book on knittingits full of the history and culture of the shetland islands and, in particular, fair isle. Alice starmores book of fair isle knitting knit picks. Our directory links to free knitting patterns only. Scotlands fair isle is celebrated the world over for its distinctive, strandedcolor knitting, and alice starmore is famous for her expertise in designing and instructing knitters in this appealing regional tradition. Since 1954 it has been owned by the national trust for scotland. Daisy and i want to share one of our favorite books, wanderlust by tanis gray. This paper suggests a source in the baltic region of eastern europe. Hazel tindall authentic fair isle knitting patterns, from. A designer from the region, alice starmore explores the history and techniques of the art and provides instructions for over 15 of her own knitwear designs. Not a lot of color photos, but full of information and the history of british fairisle knitting. Crawford selected twentyseven pieces nineteen fair isle, six lace, one beaded knitting, and one combining fair isle with intarsia from across a fiftyyear span.
Alice starmores book of fair isle knitting, 1988, taunton press. It helps you whatever you intend to do create your own design or follow a patern. Knittingscottish and fair islepatterns, knitting, books barnes. Philosophers wool has a unique method of knitting fair isle which avoids long and cluttering floats. This one gives a lot of information on fair isle knitting. Fair isle knitwear is known for the intricacy of its patterns and warmth it provides. Influences on fair isle knitwear design in the 1920s and. Daisy is pretty sure i need the mittens or fair isle infinity cowl from this book. The book begins with a comprehensive history of knitting in the shetland isles, and how closely knitting production was linked to the economy. Boasting intricate geometric patterns and rich, natural colors, the knits of fair isle have roots in the fashions of viking invaders, norwegian immigrants, and spanish sailors. Erssie knitting charts small fair isle borders fair isle pattern beautiful as an embroidery pattern too.
We love to pin and share fair isle knitting tips and ideas click follow for lots of inspiration. Fair isle knitting originated on the remote island of fair isle, one of the shetland islands in scotland. This volume is profusely illustrated with color photographs, plus drawings and charts that illustrate the arts history, patterns, and techniques. On tiny fair isle, a cottage industry enjoys the sweet smell of success. Enquiries and purchases can also be made on the island or by mail order. I bought this book because i want to design my own fair isle sweaters and hats. The islanders running the museum are full of old tales. Apr 12, 2020 fair isle knitwear by mati ventrillon.
Sep 26, 2016 alice starmoreas book on fair isle had recently come out, and it has excellent notes in the back on designing your own fair isle. Fair isle fral is a traditional knitting technique used to create patterns with multiple colours. Starting with the very basics of fair isle knitting, history, supplies and. Bakka contemporary fair isle knitwear hand crafted in shetland.
Included in the book are sweater patterns, most of which have construction methods. A few weeks ago, i posted a picture of me wearing a fair isle sweater on the facebook fanpage. I believe that the only way to preserve a tradition is to contemporarise it, to use it. Hand knitwear design swatch by alice starmore for the book fair isle knitting. Books focusing on colourwork patterns and techniques, including fairisle. But sometimes patterns that were available for free become paywalled later. History of fair isle knitting exclusively fair isle knitwear. Fair isle knitwear, exclusively designed by mati ventrillon, inspired by fair isle s tradition, hand crafted for life. A shetlanders fair isle graph book is a somewhat different proposition.
Alice starmores book of fair isle knitting starmore. This allows you to carry the yarn you arent knitting with across the back of the work as you go. The fine art of fair isle knitting hello, im hazel tindall, from shetland, and i am delighted to welcome you to my website where i present a selection of my unique shetland and fair isle knitting patterns, available for immediate download. See all books authored by alice starmore, including alice starmores book of fair isle knitting, and the celtic collection. Alice starmore nee alice matheson is a professional needleworker, photographer and author of books on needlework, born in stornoway, western isles, scotland. With an active marketplace of over 175 million items, use the alibris advanced search page to find any item you are looking for through the advanced search, you can find items by searching specific terms such as title, artist, song title, genre, etc or you can narrow. There are thousands of fair isle designs in the world, but often none of them are exactly what you would make if left to your own devices. Please note that our landline phone is currently not operational, in the meantime please use our new email address to contact us. Shetland knitwear handmade traditional shetland knitwear. In the economic depression era of the 1930s this becomes a popular knitwear design. The fair isle pattern is a complex design created by skillfully weaving numerous colored strands into a distinctive motif.
Traditional fair isle patterns have a limited palette of five or so colours, use only two. The alice starmore book of fair isle knitting is great and full of information and great charts, but if you can buy only one book of fairisle charts, buy this one. Alice starmores book of fair isle knitting virtual yarns. The fair isle jumper became a musthave item for the fashionable set and was associated with sporting pursuits such as golf and tennis. Fair isle designs are complicated and often very colorful. Its clearly illustrated in the book, which, imo, is a definite plus. Alice starmores most popular book is alice starmores book of fair isle knitting. Books jamieson and smith, real shetland wool, fair isle knitting. Fair isle is the most remote inhabited island in the united kingdom. Clearly, knitting is a deeply ingrained facet of the culture of scotlands outer hebrides. Microhistories of two fair isle jumpers knit for shetland servicemen, including one that saw its owner through years in a prison camp. A shetlanders fair isle graph book by the shetland guild of spinners.
Influences on fair isle knitwear design in the 1920s and 1930s. Why fair isle sweaters have a threeyear waiting list. World famous for its birdlife, its traditional crafts. It is named after fair isle, one of the shetland islands. The intricate patterns that originated there is famous around the world. I think that it is useful for experimented knitters not for beginers. Blog the evolution of fair isle knitting a history the. There are some really nice color patterns, and a discussion on techniques.
Our hurt book sale is happening now, so give one of these lovelies a good home. Fair isle style offers a collection of patterns from a variety of established, rising, and new knitwear designers and focuses on fresh, modern uses of color for todays knitters. This book starts out with the history of fair isle knitting and includes a great number of pictures, as one would expect. In this guide, she presents a fascinating history of aran knitting and an analysis of the traditional style, in addition to a complete workshop in technique, pattern, and design. In this guide, she presents a fascinating history of aran knitting and. See more ideas about fair isle knitting, knitting, fair isle. Scotlands fair isle has long been known for its distinctive, strandedcolor knitting. Knittingscottish and fair islepatterns, knitting, books. Etsy is the home to thousands of handmade, vintage, and oneofakind products and gifts related to your search. Whether youre a beginning knitter or advanced, whether your tastes range from simple knitpurl stitching to fancy daisy or moroccan screen. Alice starmores book of fair isle knitting by starmore, alice a noted designer from the region of scotlands fair isle explores the history and techniques of this distinctive, strandedcolor knitting style and provides copious illustrated instructions for 14 original knitwear designs.
Why fair isle sweaters have a threeyear waiting list conde. A noted designer from the region of scotlands fair isle explores the history and techniques of this distinctive, strandedcolor knitting style and provides copious illustrated instructions for 14 original knitwear designs. In this treasury of authentic designs, sarah don introduces readers to the basic techniques. She keeps the worlds unsold stock of genuine fair isle. The author of many knitting classics, alice starmore is internationally renowned as a knitwear designer and an expert on knitting technique. Easy fair isle knitting pattern book by martin storey.
I used graph paper and pencil to chart designs with a maritime theme, waves, seashells and fish. Fair isle knitting originated on the remote island of fair isle a tiny jewel in the ocean lying midway between the orkney and shetland islands to the north of scotland in the uk, at the point where the atlantic ocean meets the north sea. Fair isle patterned knitwear developed as early as the early 19th century in fishermens caps and jumpers. Edward, prince of wales was often seen wearing fair isle knitwear during the 1920s and 30s which helped popularise the style. The complete book of traditional fair isle knitting. Its one of the friendliest and most successful remote communities in britain and the island, owned by the national trust for scotland, lies midway between shetland and orkney.
Its aim is to promote and help preserve the cultural heritage of a uniquely shetland product. On tiny fair isle, a cottage industry enjoys the sweet. Alice starmore books list of books by author alice starmore. Dec, 2019 hello and happy wednesday, vintage lovers. It is a style that shows creative combinations of colours to use up small scraps of yarns. In the wake of a stitch in time, the textile curator of the shetland museum offered crawford the chance to study the collections knitwear. A true fair isle garment made on fair isle will win you recognition anywhere.
Alice starmores book of fair isle knitting dover books. The tradition of fair isle knitting seems to have been emerged too well developed to have actually started in the islands north of scotland. Apr 01, 2009 presenting 23 original fair isle designs, the guide leads knitters through the history of the fair isle knitting tradition in this examination of the styles techniques, explicating not only the unique colorways and patterns but also such valuable details as ways to hold the yarn. The book contains a good pattern library and the explanation of the fair isle technique is clear. As an author she is best known for her widelyread alice starmores book of fair isle knitting, a guide to the complex technique of knitting pullovers and other items using a palette of five colours, on which she is an acknowledged expert. For years knitters have been pining for the return of michael pearsons lovely book, traditional knitting, complete with historical notes, charts, photos and patterns for fair isle, guernsey, and aran sweaters. Made famous by knitwear from fair isle, one of the islands of scotland, the fair isle technique is one form of stranded colorwork. It contains a selection of knitwear, artefacts, photographs and other historical memorabilia from fair isles history. Fair isle, a name synonymous with a rich heritage of colour and pattern in knitwear, is the most remote inhabited island in britain.
Twentyfive knitwear designs for men and women, and more on. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in learning more about knitting history andor knitting a fair islestyle sweater. Traditional fair isle patterns use variations of oxo designs and no more than two colours. Located halfway between orkney and the shetland mainland, fair isle is a place rich in wildlife, cultural heritage and community spirit. The definitive guide to designing and knitting in the irish aran tradition, this highly sought after book returns to print after a decades absence in a revised and expanded version. Fair isle knitting gained considerable popularity when the prince of wales later edward viii wore fair isle jumpers in public in 1921. This 1998, 2009 edition, of alice starmores book of fair isle knitting has a soft cover. Fair isle pattern knitwear is still popular thanks to royal approval. Alice starmores book of fair isle knitting by alice. If youre looking for the easiest possible patterns to try when getting started with fair isle knitting, this is a fantastic pattern book to consider adding to your knitting library. It is a marvellous quirk of history that this tiny island with 70 inhabitants has a worldfamous brand name. The distinctive patterning of traditional fair isle knitting is a clever way to combine the many odd bits of differentcolored yarn that came originally from the native shetland sheep, which have evolved a variety of natural fleece colors. In her books charts are shown with a white background, a yellow background beneath the centre of a motif, and motifs in dots of red, blue or green. To summarize, fair isle sweater designs from pattern books in particular are unique one of a kind garments which can never be made twice exactly.
Bakka contemporary fair isle knitwear hand crafted in. Chanel apologises for copying scots fair isle designs. See more ideas about knitting, fair isle knitting and knitting patterns. Elizabeth riddiford schoolton, fair isle, shetland ze2 9ju tel. The definitive book to learning fair isle knitting by expert knitter, teacher and founder of the knit knacks, monica russel, featuring 60 pattern swatches. A stepping stone in the seaway between orkney and shetland, the isle lies at the centre of a major sea route, and our tradition of bartering with passing vessels is. If you encounter a problem accessing any of the patterns, we urge you to report. A shetlanders fair isle graph book in colour shiny new. The paperback of the michael pearsons traditional knitting.
While purists may balk at the thought of industrial knit. Until posting the pic, i had no idea fair isle was so on fire as a sweater trend for the season. Fair isle knitting is displayed when cruise ships visit the island. It begins with a history of fair isle knitting, then. Its exciting to turn your imagination into reality and also satisfying to contribute a unique design to an historical tradition.
Chanel apologises for copying scots fair isle designs fashion house chanel has issued an apology to a scottish designer after admitting that they copied one of her designs for their latest collection. Now demand for her products is so high her bespoke order book is closed. Each of my exclusively fair isle garments is handcrafted at home and is guaranteed high quality fair isle knitwear made in fair isle by its own distinctive exclusively fair isle swingtag, including the scottish crofting produce mark and membership number as a certificate of quality and authenticity. Aug 21, 2009 alice starmore has a fascinating tale to tell. Knitters will delight in a modern look from a traditional technique. I created this design to circle around my tulip socks, but fair isle can show up on yokes, cuffs, hats, mittens, anywhere. Oct 11, 2011 fair isle, a name synonymous with a rich heritage of colour and pattern in knitwear, is the most remote inhabited island in britain. Fair isle bird observatory fair isle, shetland ze2 9ju email.
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