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About product For the first time in Russia! A collection of copyright knitted patterns from the brightest star of the world knitting Nora Goan! Iconic designs published in the famous VOGUE KNITTING magazine over the past 30 years, carefully selected and beautifully presented in the book with the help of clear diagrams, colorful illustrations, unique methodically verified author’s recommendations. The most popular book among European and American knitters over the past year and an invaluable gift to domestic craftswomen, which will forever remain relevant. Abstract Forty stunning knit designs from one of the world’s brightest knitting stars, Nora Goan! No knitter in the world needs to be told who Nora Goan is. A unique personality with out-of-the-box thinking, the author of many bestsellers, including the cult book «The Encyclopedia of Patterns. Braids, Cords, Arans», over the past 30 years she has published a huge number of models and designs in the most popular magazines in the world. Including more than 120 of them in Vogue Knitting magazine, which is rightfully considered the flagship and pioneer in the birth of world knitting ideas. From inspirational textures to mesmerizing braids and aranas, from simple styling to uniquely innovative designs, Nora Goan has created and continues to create a legacy that will last for generations without losing any of its value! To the anniversary of the great master and to celebrate her achievements and contribution to the world treasury of knitting, this book was created, which included 40 of the best models published in different years in Vogue Knitting magazine. From the classic braided vest created in 1987 to the bright 2018 Fair Isle pullover, any of these designs are still impressive and surprisingly relevant! And thanks to Nora’s amazing ability to clearly explain complex and incomprehensible, absolutely everyone can create them, regardless of the level of knitting proficiency. Fun and exciting to create, these select pieces will expand every keen knitter’s worldview and how diverse modern knitting can be!
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