Knits from the LYS by Espace Tricot - 9789527468845
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Knits from the LYS by Espace Tricot

Knits from the LYS: A Collection by Espace Tricot, and published by Laine, is a vibrant celebration of your cherished local yarn store. This collaborative masterpiece, born from over a decade of knitting passion at Espace Tricot in Montreal, Canada, features 15 distinct patterns catering to knitters of all levels. Meet the creative minds behind this collection, including Stephanie Earp and Naomi Endicott, along with other talented designers. From exciting patterns to a blend of familiar and new yarns, this book is your passport to an extraordinary knitting journey. Discover the essence of your local yarn store today.

Designers and shop owners Stephanie Earp and Naomi Endicott have assembled a range of patterns that offer something for every knitter. The 15 patterns feature a variety of structures, constructions, difficulty levels and techniques. Challenge yourself or stay in your comfort zone — it is up to you!

The book includes designs from the following designers: Stephanie Earp & Naomi Endicott (designs and creative direction), Carolyn Bloom, Olesia Lewyckyj Jarymowycz, Jocelyne Malric, Mona Schmidt, Andie Schmidt and Dianna Walla.

  • 144 pages; Hard Cover (print only)
  • 15 patterns (4 sweaters, 3 shawls, 1 cardigan, 1 skirt, 1 vest, 1 pair of socks, 1 pair of mittens, 1 blanket, 1 hat and 1 pair of mitts)
  • Language: English
  • Weight: ~1.7 lbs
  • Dimensions: ~8.3" x 10.9" x .6"
  • Printed in Latvia
About the Authors: 

Stephanie Earp was born in Toronto, studied in Chicago, Boston and Kingston, and now lives in Montreal. She came to knitting in her twenties when she mistook a copy of Vogue Knitting for Vogue. She made one of the sweaters from that issue and never looked back. Stephanie’s designs have appeared in many publications.

Naomi Endicott grew up surrounded by knitters and makers, but it wasn’t until she took a Saturday job at the local yarn store that she dared to believe she could have a career in knitting. After completing a Master’s in Knitwear Design, Heritage, and Production in Scotland, she returned to Montreal to set up a dye studio and to work at Espace Tricot.