Bag Style: Innovative to Traditional, 22 Inspirational Handbags, Totes and Carry-Alls to Knit and Crochet (Style Series)

Bag Style: Innovative to Traditional, 22 Inspirational Handbags, Totes and Carry-Alls to Knit and Crochet (Style Series)

by Ann Budd (Author), Ann Budd (Author), Pam Allen (Author)

Synopsis

Custom handbags and handcrafted purses are hotter than ever-bags have become the trendy way to show off personal style. As knitters move away from the scarf, bags are replacing them as the most popular small project to make. Whether knitted, crocheted, or felted, there are endless ways to personalize and customize a bag. Following the success of Scarf Style, Wrap Style, and Lace Style-with more than 100,000 copies sold-the editors of Interweave Knits have selected signature bag designs by top knitwear designers sure to be a hit with beginner and experienced knitters alike!

From a tiny pouch to carry an iPod to a generous tote based on nineteenth-century carpet bags to a felted messenger-style bag to a delicate purse with handles made of bracelets, knitters and crocheters will find loads of practical projects and inventive inspiration from twenty top knitwear designers, including Veronik Avery, Norah Gaughan, Mags Kandis, and Kristin Nicholas. Each project features gorgeous photographs and step-by-step instructions, and all techniques are explained in easy-to-understand detail.

In addition to 22 innovative patterns, the Design Notebook chapter examines the essence of the knitted bag and how to create a bag of your own. Learn ways to give a knitted or crocheted bag shape, depth, stability, handles, closures, and fasteners.

Whether you're an avid bag knitter (or crocheter) or you're creating one for the first time, Bag Style has all the inspiration, technique, and details you need.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Interweave
Published: 01 Jan 2008

ISBN 10: 1596680431
ISBN 13: 9781596680432

Media Reviews

Oct 07

There are twenty attractive projects in this useful book. Many aspects of both crochet and knitting are covered with well laid out instructions and easy to follow directions. These innovative ideas cater for a range of skill levels, but if you don't feel confident, the authors have included a section at the rear demonstrating terms and techniques. The bags range from a pretty fair isle book bag, to a manly messenger tote bag. There is somthing for everybody here, including a bag to hold your knitting kneedles.

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Author Bio
Pam Allen is the editor of Interweave Knits, an avid knitter and knitwear designer. She authored the very successful book Knitting for Dummies, and her designs have been published in many magazines and featured in Melanie Falick's Knitting in America. Pam lives in Camden, Maine, and is the mother of two almost-grown children and two forever-young cats. Ann Budd is a best-selling author of many books includign The Knitter's Handy Book series, Getting Started Knitting Socks, Sock Knitting Masterclass, as well as co-author f a variety of books in the Style series. She teaches workshops throughout North America and beyond.