
audiobook
by Eléonore Riego de la Branchardière
Delve into a charming 19th‑century guide that brings the art of Andalusian knitting and netting to life. The author, a skilled French needleworker, shares detailed instructions for creating elegant bodices, waistbands, and decorative stripes using a palette of white, magenta, blue, and deep black wool. Readers will follow step‑by‑step patterns that balance simple stitches with occasional intricate increases, all presented in clear, methodical language that invites both beginners and seasoned crafters to try their hand at historic lacework.
Beyond the technical details, the book offers a glimpse into the fashion and textile culture of its era, highlighting how delicate point lace and tatting adorned everything from collars to parasols. It also introduces a unique “Tricot Ecosais,” a crochet style perfect for colorful, patterned home textiles. Listening to this guide feels like sitting beside a master artisan, discovering the timeless joy of turning yarn into graceful, wearable art.
Language
en
Duration
~50 minutes (48K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-08-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A trailblazer of Victorian needlework, this prolific designer helped turn crochet from a private pastime into a published, teachable craft. Her early pattern books reached wide audiences and left a lasting mark on crochet history.
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