Island Knitting

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Island Knitting by Erika Aberg

This stunning book features 20 timeless patterns inspired by the sea, wind and spirit of each island, perfect for knitters seeking one-of-a-kind garments infused with a touch of coastal magic. From the outer Hebrides, whose 'poetry, history and stories are visible in the landscape', to Shetland, 'an island world of colours, light and patterns', discover the joy of creating unique pieces that reflect the essence of these captivating destinations. Each chapter begins with an evocative and personal introduction to one of the islands, exploring its history and culture. This is followed by five stunning knitting patterns per chapter. Each of the 20 exquisite hand-knitting patterns, from cozy sweaters and warm socks to stylish shawls, contains detailed pattern instructions and easy-to-follow colour charts. The essential techniques section at the start covers all the key knitting information you need, including tips on increasing and decreasing, working with more than one yarn colour and grafting. For knitters who are interested in the provenance and heritage of the sheep and wool the designs are knitted with, the book also contains a fascinating insight into the islands' native breeds, desirable properties of wool and an insight into the tradition of knitting in island life.

Contains: 20 knitting patterns

Format: hardback book; 144 pages; 26cm x 20.4cm

Published: Searchpress; 13 January 2026

Printed in: 0

ISBN: 978-1-8009-2354-6

Island Knitting by Erika Aberg

This stunning book features 20 timeless patterns inspired by the sea, wind and spirit of each island, perfect for knitters seeking one-of-a-kind garments infused with a touch of coastal magic. From the outer Hebrides, whose 'poetry, history and stories are visible in the landscape', to Shetland, 'an island world of colours, light and patterns', discover the joy of creating unique pieces that reflect the essence of these captivating destinations. Each chapter begins with an evocative and personal introduction to one of the islands, exploring its history and culture. This is followed by five stunning knitting patterns per chapter. Each of the 20 exquisite hand-knitting patterns, from cozy sweaters and warm socks to stylish shawls, contains detailed pattern instructions and easy-to-follow colour charts. The essential techniques section at the start covers all the key knitting information you need, including tips on increasing and decreasing, working with more than one yarn colour and grafting. For knitters who are interested in the provenance and heritage of the sheep and wool the designs are knitted with, the book also contains a fascinating insight into the islands' native breeds, desirable properties of wool and an insight into the tradition of knitting in island life.

Contains: 20 knitting patterns

Format: hardback book; 144 pages; 26cm x 20.4cm

Published: Searchpress; 13 January 2026

Printed in: 0

ISBN: 978-1-8009-2354-6