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Books : Knitting
A History of Hand Knitting
Rutt, Richard
Hardcover $39.95
ISBN 1-931499-37-3
Interweave Press, 1987.
223 pages.
Publisher: "Hand knitting is the most domestic of crafts,
and knitted garments have always been designed for practical
purposes, tending to be worn until they disintegrated. For
this reason, knitting has received little attention from textile
historians. Richard Rutt has now written the first full history
of hand knitting, in a book which makes absorbing reading for
knitters and non-knitters alike.
In tracing the development refinement of the craft, the author draws upon
literary evidence and pays special attention to the social aspects of knitting.
He re-evaluates well-known legends, examines the changes in tools and techniques,
and ranges widely through booth history and geography. Separate chapters relate the
history of European knitting before 1500, knitting in Britain from Henry VIII to the
Commonwealth, from the Restoration to 1835, during the nineteenth century and during
the First World War and after. Further explorations consider local traditions in the
British Isles, knitting as practiced east of the Adriatic, and developments in the
Americas. The book also includes a definition of knitting in relation to other yarn
crafts, such as crochet and nalbinding, a historical glossary, and a transcription
of the earliest English knitting pattern."
Includes photographs, appendices, index and bibliography.
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