The Magic of Shetland Lace Knitting 
By Elizabeth Lovick
Quarto Publishing, London
St. Martin's Griffin press, US   _www.stmartins.com_ 
(http://www.stmartins.com)  
ISBN 978-1-250-03908-8
144 pg. soft cover, 2013
 
Lace knitting books are on my lace and embroidery shelves because  some 
knitting is related to lace and to textiles and needs to be in a research  
library like mine.  This month, I bought a fresh infusion of information in  
the 
form of books.  This motivation was the result of following some leads  in 
the January/February 2015 Knitting Issue of PieceWork magazine.
 
>From these, I am choosing to tell about this author, whose body of work is  
very impressive.  She proves you can live in a remote location and support  
yourself making lace with knitting needles.  She lives on a  remote Orkney 
island north of Scotland, called Flotta.  Her  website, listing products is 
_www.northernlace.co.uk_ (http://www.northernlace.co.uk/)  
 
The book I bought, by her, is about lighter-than-air shawls and more - very 
 delicate with clear charts/stitch diagrams and delightful patterns.   In 
PieceWork, there are some references leading to her.  She was one  of the 
organizers who brought together 200 knitters in 2013 to make knitted  garments 
for a not-for-profit film about WWI called "Tell Them of  Us".  You can 
read/see about it at _www.wagscreen.co.uk_ (http://www.wagscreen.co.uk/)  or 
_http://ww1film.wordpress.com_ (http://ww1film.wordpress.com/)      
 
Lovick had to re-write many vintage patterns for the film, which  became a 
collection of 74 patterns in another  book, "Centenary Stitches: Telling the 
Story of One WWI Family through  Vintage Knitting and Crochet".  You can 
pay to download some  patterns or a couple of her books, one being "Fine 
Spinning  Workbook".  
 
Blog:  https://northernlace.wordpress.com/    Below her announcement of a 
new book launch coming in September 2015 -  "Magical Shetland Lace Shawls to 
Knit" - are Flotta calendar pages (photography  is wonderful).  Below those 
is a Blog that can keep  you entertained for many hours.  For those who 
cannot afford to  travel, this is an experience without hassles and expense.  
After 15  minutes, you'll think of Elizabeth Lovick as one of your  closest 
friends.  
 
You'll love her tales about life in the Orkney Islands, her  thriving 
knitting business, her teaching travels to many places, her  rescued Scottie 
dogs, etc.  A shut-in could spend many happy hours reading  the Blog - from 
present to past.  Children will love the dogs.  First,  she had a Scottie (now 
deceased) named Scottie, then she adopted two  Scotties:  Isla and Meg.  The 
Longhope Lifeboat crew has a mascot  Scottie named Hector.  He has his own 
life jacket with a pocket containing  a hip flask of brandy!  
 
Well, this review has veered away from Lace Knitting, but I assure you  the 
Blog has lots about that, too.
 
Lace Book Authors:  One thing I learned in the past few days (didn't  write 
down the source) is that it is less expensive to have a British book  
published in the U.S. than it is to ship from overseas.  Something for  a few 
of 
you to investigate further.
 
Jeri Ames in Maine USA
Lace and Embroidery Resource Center 

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