Handknit Style II: More Contemporary Sweaters from Tricoter
Knit classic silhouettes with that ultrachic Tricoter twist—bold, colorful, and sensationally stylish. In their fifth book, the Tricoter ladies focus on color work. Start with simple one-color sweaters; then leap into stripes, intarsia, and much more. • Knit 16 fashion-forward sweaters that feature daytime and dressy styles • Discover unusual yet uncomplicated ways of using yarns, from cotton and wool to silk and cashmere • A concealed spiral binding and innovative foldout format let readers view project photos and instructions simultaneously
Easy One Day Doilies: 48 Beautiful, Easy-to-Stitch Table Toppers
Creatively designed, eye-catching doilies are the perfect insporation for picking up your crochet hook and thread and stitching a light, lacy, one of a kind decorative accent for your home. From sweet little treasures perfect for adding a bit of color and style to those difficult to decorate nooks and crannies to big, beautiful centerpiece creations ideal for dressing up any style table. This impressive collection of 48 quick-to-stitch doilies makes it easy to acheive a multitude of decorating possibilities in just one day or less!
Revising with Style (High School) is a blackline master workbook that offers instruction and exercises to help students improve their writing skills. The exercises focus on the process of revision and cover a range of topics, from proofreading and correcting common grammatical errors to combining sentences and reordering them in logical sequences. Revising with Style encourages students to think more clearly and to write more effectively.
Hamburg is with two million inhabitants the second largest city of Germany. The city is one of Europe’s major ports to the world. Commerce has for centuries taken place in the city, which today had enjoyable shopping streets and markets in the jovial German Style. In this free travel guide you find four tours which will guide you through the city. As well it contains an historical outline and maps.
Contributors from a variety of disciplines--including literature, art history, manuscript studies, philology, and more--consider the definitions and implications of style in Anglo-Saxon culture and in contemporary scholarship. They demonstrate that the idea of style as a "constant form" has its limitations, and that style is in fact the ordering of form, both verbal and visual. Anglo-Saxon texts and images carry meanings and express agendas, presenting us with paradoxes and riddles that require us to keep questioning the meanings of style.