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KnitKnit: Profiles + Projects from Knitting's New Wave,Used
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Provides an intimate look at how 27 of todays most innovative, inspiring, and groundbreaking knitters live and workCaptures the zeitgeist of the craft renaissanceKnitKnit, the highly collectible zine, has been featured in The New Yorker and on Style.comAll over North America and Europe, a brandnew generation has taken up knittingand is transforming the venerable needlecraft by blurring the boundary between craft and art. In Copenhagen, Denmark, Isabel Berglund handknit an entire room. In New England, Dave Cole constructed an enormous knitting machine (he used excavators and utility poles) that knit an 800stitch, 35by20foot American flag. But the projects arent all of a monumental scale. In Los Angeles, Bridget Marrin knits little dollhousescomplete with lawns, shrubbery, and smokefilled chimneys, all made of yarn. Using surgical wire, Indianabased knitter Althea Merback handknits sweaters smaller than a dime.Five years ago, Sabrina Gschwandtner founded a zine to tackle the blurry edge between craft and fine art. Now, her book KnitKnit brings together profiles of 27 of the most talented artistcrafters knitting today. But KnitKnit does more than just document their ingenious creations. Each of the profiled knitters has contributed a projecta sweatshirt kimono, a mohair and metal belt, a pair of highheeled boots, a geodesicpatterned cap, even a teddy bear knit from fiberglass insulationmeant to inspire you to find and follow your own creative path.
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