Diana Loug

Embroidered Knits

Over 25 Motifs to Personalize and Embellish Your Own Knitwear. Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 232 Seiten
ISBN 1800923406
EAN 9781800923409
Veröffentlicht 17. Februar 2026
Verlag/Hersteller Search Press
28,50 inkl. MwSt.
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Beschreibung

Add the perfect finishing touch to your handmade or shop-bought knitwear: use simple embroidery techniques to create tactile, contemporary and completely unique results.

Discover a stunning collection of over 25 embroidery motifs from popular Norwegian designer Diana Loug (@gollestrikk).

Knit stitches make a uniform, textured base that is ideal for embroidery. The final effect is a beautiful, raised design that combines the detail and charm of embroidery with the soft, tactile feel of knitting. This high-end effect is fun and simple to achieve.

- Following an essential chapter that covers the core embroidery stitches step by step, Diana guides you through over 25 gorgeous designs to embroider onto your knitwear, along with tips on which types of yarn are most suitable, and advice on getting the best results.- From graphic shapes like crosses, squares and hearts, to awe-inspiring florals and fruit, there are designs for everyone - use the full-size embroidery diagrams and positioning illustrations, along with the color and stitch guides, to ensure you get the best results.- There's advice on playing with colours, too, if you're looking to adapt the designs for a bolder look, or to achieve a more muted, calmer palette.- The designs are perfect for embroidering onto tired knitted garments and accessories, to not only extend their lifespan but to make them completely unique.

>This is a translation of the Norwegian title Broderi Pa Strikk, by popular designer Diana Loug.

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Diana Loug is a knitter and embroiderer. She is best known as @gollestrikk on Instagram and Pinterest, where she impresses and inspires her 14K followers with her beautiful knits adorned with stunning embroideries. Embroidered Knits is her first book.