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Folk Shawls: 25 Knitting Patterns and Tales from Around the World by Cheryl Oberle Buy it Now at Amazon.com |
Shawls represent the most basic folklore and clothing traditions around the world. Folk Shawls
This is Cheryl Oberle's first book of patterns, although she has dedicated most of her life to knitwear design. Around the World
The book is a globe-trotting compilation of 25 shawl patterns from around the world. Each pattern includes a brief description of its folklore or a general overview of shawls from that geographic region. Solid Materials
Oberle demonstrates what I consider true maturity in her selection of yarns. Her patterns call for yarns appropriate to the region or traditions of the pattern. Only once does she specify her own yarn -- Cheryl Oberle Designs Dancing Colors -- and the context is entirely appropriate. Easy to Follow
Oberle writes with a conversational tone that is pleasant and easy to follow. In many instances she pauses to explain technique in different terms so that you stand a better chance of understanding.
Shawls range in shapes from triangular to rectangular and square, with difficulty level ranging from easy beginner garter stitch to mind-numbingly complicated lace and cables. "I have enjoyed Cheryl Oberle's Folk Shawls very much. It is a great book to just browse through and read how connected knitting patterns are to local culture. Then you see how timeless and placeless the designs are. I have one project going from this book and expect to make many others." pkegh, 7/30/2001 "I love Cheryl's 'Folk Shawls' book. I have had a hankering to knit a lace shawl, and she has some lovely ones. I'll agree, some are mind-numbingly complex. She also has some simpler, sturdier, more practical ones, such as the Prairie Shawl from America. I have a few books on shawls, but this is my favorite." Joygetha, 5/23/2001 Buy it Now at Amazon.com Return to Book Reviews |