
Stoles
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"Stoles" by Julia Brownell Traphagen and Carleen Goldsmith is a craft publication focused on knitting patterns, produced during the mid-20th century. This book presents a variety of instructions for creating stoles, which are elegant, long garments typically worn draped over the shoulders. It is designed to guide crafters through various techniques in knitting and crochet, catering to both novices and those with some experience. In "Stoles," the authors provide a comprehensive collection of patterns for making stylish stoles using different yarn types, such as BERNAT Meadowspun and Super Angora. The book lays out specific materials, stitch gauges, and detailed step-by-step instructions for each design, ensuring that readers can achieve the intended results. Additionally, the text emphasizes the importance of measuring stitch gauge, color selection, and techniques such as joining yarn and adding fringe. Through illustrations and clear guidance, crafters can explore various designs and personal adaptations, ultimately encouraging creativity in their knitting projects.
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