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Amirisu Assemblage Volume 2
The biannual knitting magazine, amirisu, has been revamped into a new pattern book series: amirisu assemblage.
The theme of the second volume of amirisu assemblage is the top-down sweater, knit three-dimensionally. While top-down sweaters may sound simple, knitting techniques have evolved rapidly in recent years, opening up a wide variety of styles and possibilities.
For this issue, designers from around the world have created a collection of 13 unique top-down sweaters, ranging from simple designs to more intricate pieces. Experience the joy of seamless knitting and the range of designs gathered in this one inspiring volume.
Details
includes 13 patterns (10 pullovers, 2 cardigans, 1 bolero)
A4 size
184 pages
softcover
printed in Japan
a Ravelry download code is printed on an inserted card
Participating designers | Alice Caetano, Ayako Kataoka, Ayano Tanaka, Derako, Elena Solier Jansà, Eri Shimizu, Esti Juango, Eun Mi Ahn, Hiromi Nagasawa, Julie Weisenberger, Marie Régnier, Megumi Sawada, Saori Hirano.
Click here to view pattern previews via Ravelry!
📸 : © Masahiro Shimazaki for amirisu
The biannual knitting magazine, amirisu, has been revamped into a new pattern book series: amirisu assemblage.
The theme of the second volume of amirisu assemblage is the top-down sweater, knit three-dimensionally. While top-down sweaters may sound simple, knitting techniques have evolved rapidly in recent years, opening up a wide variety of styles and possibilities.
For this issue, designers from around the world have created a collection of 13 unique top-down sweaters, ranging from simple designs to more intricate pieces. Experience the joy of seamless knitting and the range of designs gathered in this one inspiring volume.
Details
includes 13 patterns (10 pullovers, 2 cardigans, 1 bolero)
A4 size
184 pages
softcover
printed in Japan
a Ravelry download code is printed on an inserted card
Participating designers | Alice Caetano, Ayako Kataoka, Ayano Tanaka, Derako, Elena Solier Jansà, Eri Shimizu, Esti Juango, Eun Mi Ahn, Hiromi Nagasawa, Julie Weisenberger, Marie Régnier, Megumi Sawada, Saori Hirano.
Click here to view pattern previews via Ravelry!
📸 : © Masahiro Shimazaki for amirisu