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For a small country on the Baltic Sea, Estonia’s tradition and love for handicraft greatly surpasses its size. Estonian knitting is all about techniques, embellishment and regionality. Each knit tells a story about the knitter and where they live. Aleks Byrd's book Traditions Revisited – Modern Estonian Knits is an introduction to Estonian knitting, both traditional and traditional-inspired. It includes 19 patterns, ranging from mittens to sweaters, that blend seamlessly with modern knitting styles.Aleks – whose roots are in Estonia, Canada and the USA – is a knitwear designer based in Bath, UK. In addition to knitwear design, she works as an illustrator and teaches Estonian knitting techniques around the world. In her designs, tradition and Aleks’ own, graphic style meet. With her book, A
Ravelry: Ixchel pattern by Catherine Clark

Sweaters

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Free Pattern - the PentaCap — Woolly Wormhead
I am always impressed by the myriad shades of colour that can be seen in Shetland, the blues of the sea, the mossy greens and browns of the hillside and the bright pops of wildflowers and heather in the summer. I never tire of walking in this landscape and soaking in the rich palette. I also love to wear a slouchy style hat that can be pulled down to cover my ears when it’s cold and windy outside! All of these elements played a part in this design. The Bousta Beanie uses three colours combined to great effect within a simple Fair Isle pattern. What with all the colours available in Shetland yarn the possibilities are endless!Originally designed for Shetland Wool Week 2017Colourway 1: Jamieson & Smith 2ply Jumper WeightColourway 2: Jamieson’s Spindrift in Mirry Dancers (MC), Wren (CC1) & Bu

Hats

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Master the charming Turkish stitch today! This simple, one-row repeat pattern requires only four easy steps – perfect for beginners.
Knitting Tutorial: How to Do a Picot Cast On

Knitting

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