52 Weeks of Socks is the Spanish version of the book 52 Weeks of Socks by Finnish publisher Laine.
The book offers a unique, modern and international look at sock knitting. The designers behind these patterns come from all over the globe. With a variety of techniques and materials, they bring us designs that range from the intuitive and relaxing to the more challenging. With its appealing aesthetic, this book is already a future classic that you will return to again and again.
52 Weeks of Socks in Spanish contains patterns from the following designers: Heidi Alander, Fiona Alice, Gina Baglia, Ainur Berkimbayeva, Katrine Birkenwasser, Karen Borrel, Sachiko Burgin, Diana Clinch, Verena Cohrs, Valentina Consalvi, Rachel Coopey, Nele Druyts, Marion Em, Lindsey Fowler, Fabienne Gassmann, Lucinda Guy, Dawn Henderson, Anja Heumann, Tiina Huhtaniemi, Caitlin Hunter, Mieka John, Amanda Jones, Joséphine & the seeds, Pauliina Karru, Isabell Kraemer, Tatiana Kulikova, Joji Locatelli, Erika Lopez, Andrea Mowry, Paula Pereira, Rosa Pomar, Elena Potemkina, Amelia Putri, Emily Joy Rickard, Mona Schmidt, Nataliya Sinelshchikova, Marceline Smith, Minna Sorvala, Helen Stewart, Charlotte Stone, Becky Sørensen, Niina Tanskanen, Natalia Vasilieva, Kristine Vejar, Kajsa Vuorela and Mariya Zyaparova.
Now you can enjoy Laine’s classic, 52 Weeks of Socks, completely in Spanish. 52 Weeks of Socks in Spanish offers a pattern for knitting socks for each week of the year. Each pattern caters to a different level of difficulty, so that no matter what your level is, you can enjoy the contents of this book. In addition, it contains explanations and clarifications of the stitches used by the designers for each pattern, so that you will know how to work the pattern at all times. If you still encounter any difficulties, write to us and we will be happy to help you!
With spectacular graphics and very detailed explanations, this book is a must-have for knitting and crochet lovers. It is an instant classic, in which you can immerse yourself for hours completing each of the 52 patterns it proposes. Translated and distributed by Epsilon Ediciones.