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Construction Knitting: Knitwear Design With Geometric Shapes

Construction Knitting: Knitwear Design With Geometric Shapes

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Construction Knitting is a book that uses clear visual aids to demonstrate modular exercises for practical and theoretical applications of hand, machine, and digital knitting methods. It is a useful visual reference guide for design students, professionals, or hobby knitters, divided into three main sections: Knitting Techniques, Design Development, and Construction Knitting Projects. The first section covers a guide to knitting techniques, yarn and fiber specifications, and illustrated explanations on methods of knitted handcraft, machine, and digital processes. The second section covers the methodology of Construction Knitting, accompanied by photographic and illustrated demonstrations of the step-by-step design process, theoretical design fundamentals, and pattern-making based on this accumulative technique of garment making. The final section includes practical suggestions for creating designs based on this model-building system using geometric shapes. Construction Knitting is a creative approach to garment construction using a combination of both flat and drape patternmaking, while also demonstrating the design process through visual organisation.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 200 pages
Publication date: 23 May 2024
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


Construction Knitting is a comprehensive guide that employs clear visual aids to demonstrate modular exercises for practical and theoretical applications of hand, machine, and digital knitting methods. While the idea of utilizing geometric shapes in knitting is not novel, Nikki Gabriel's development of construction knitting is a system designed to empower users to become co-designers, allowing them to engage and transform the design to suit their individual needs and preferences. This book serves as a valuable visual reference guide for design students, professionals, and hobby knitters alike.

The book is organized into three main sections: Knitting Techniques, Design Development, and a final section on Construction Knitting Projects. The first section provides a comprehensive guide to knitting techniques, covering fabric structure and composition, yarn and fiber specifications, and illustrated explanations of knitted handcraft, machine, and digital processes. Photographed knitted swatches accompany these explanations to enhance the reader's understanding.

The second section delves into the methodology of Construction Knitting, accompanied by photographic and illustrated demonstrations of the step-by-step design process. It covers theoretical design fundamentals and pattern-making based on this accumulative technique of garment making. Practical suggestions for creating designs are also included, based on this model-building system utilizing geometric shapes.

Construction Knitting offers a creative approach to garment construction by combining both flat and drape patternmaking techniques. It demonstrates the design process through visual organization, making it accessible and engaging for textile design enthusiasts. By combining hands-on applications with this guide, readers can gain a deeper understanding of fundamental design principles and explore the relationships between textiles and garments.

In conclusion, Construction Knitting is a valuable resource for anyone interested in knitting, whether they are beginners or experienced knitters. Its clear visual aids, comprehensive explanations, and practical suggestions make it an essential tool for design students, professionals, and hobby knitters alike. By embracing the co-designer mindset and utilizing the geometric shape-based model-building system, readers can unlock their creativity and create unique and personalized garments.

Weight: 686g
Dimension: 269 x 211 x 12 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781472575739

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