Arne & Carlos 30 slippers to knit and felt Fabulous projects you can make, wear and share

Arne Nerjordet, 1963-

Book - 2015

"Arne & Carlos-30 Slippers to Knit-and-Felt is full of great ideas you're sure to fall in love with. The patterns are practical, playful, trendy, and even a bit silly. After a long day at work or even a long day traveling, there is nothing that says "home" more than a soft, warm pair slippers to slip on your feet. This fun collection of 30 designs will satisfy the slipper styles of everyone in the family, young or old, male or female. In addition to knitting instructions, techniques are covered with step-by-step color photos including felting, sizing, making pompoms, and more. They are very active on Facebook with 50,000 fans, "--Amazon.com.

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Subjects
Published
North Pomfret, Vermont : Trafalgar Square 2015.
Language
English
Norwegian
Main Author
Arne Nerjordet, 1963- (author)
Other Authors
Carlos Zachrison, 1970- (author)
Item Description
"Originally published in Norwegian as 30 tøfler, ett Grunnmønster."--Title page verso.
Physical Description
137 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm
ISBN
9781570767418
  • Introduction
  • Materials
  • Basic Slippers
  • Life at the Cabin
  • Sami Moccasins
  • Native American Moccasins
  • On the Terrace
  • Rabbits
  • It's Christmas Once Again.
Review by Booklist Review

Authors will know they've arrived when first names only headline their latest work. For Norwegian artists Arne (Nerjordet) and Carlos (Zachrison), that's one of the highest accolades considering that their multiple tomes (e.g., Knit and Crochet Garden, 2013, among others) experience delayed publication dates in the U.S. Nonetheless, the subject is timely and filled with two-and-a-half dozen colorful slippers. They offer three forms clogs with a cuff and slippers with shorter and longer cuffs crafted in colorful, multicultural patterns. Flowers are big, with roses, tulips, and generic blooms adorning the shoes. Both Scandinavian and Native American themes factor into the choices, too, whether fringed, embellished with horses or reindeer, or borrowed from traditional Norwegian designs. The upfront general directions set the stage for knitting do's and don'ts (like don't twist the cast-on row), while each design receives its own special individualized instruction, including graphs, charts, top-notch color photographs, and direction, with materials needed and notes. Arne and Carlos always leave needleworkers wondering what's next.--Jacobs, Barbara Copyright 2015 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.