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What would Jane Austen knit?Enter the world of Jane Austen through timeless knitting patterns inspired by the places and characters in her beloved novels. Designers including Susanna IC, Vicki Square, Annie Modesitt, Heather Zoppetti, Karen Joan Raz, and Kathleen Dames have translated their love for Jane Austen's novels into a stunning tribute to the beloved author. The gorgeously evocative pieces include cardigans, knitted shawls, bags and other accessories, and knitted projects for men and children. While the knitting projects are inspired by the fashions of the regency era, they are every bit as relevant today.Knitters obsessed with Jane Austen as well as stitchers just looking for wonderfully appealing projects will fall in love with the beautiful knitting designs.



About the Author

Amy Clarke Moore

About Amy Clarke Moore

Born in 1969 in Boulder, Colorado--the daughter of a professor of language acquisition and a watercolor artist--Amy grew up in a nurturing environment of literature and visual arts. Her work is born out of a passionate interest in fairytales, myths, and art.

Amy started beading in 1998 to complete a staff project for Beadwork magazine, and she was hooked from that moment on. She enjoys the process of stitching the beads to cloth. Each bead is like a thought, and the spiral path of her beadwork is like the passage of time, with each moment building on the next until an image emerges.

She earned her B.A. from Cornell College in Iowa in 1991, majoring in Spanish, Latin American Studies, and Art. In 1997 she earned her M.F.A. in Fibers from Colorado State University's Art department. She wrote Beaded Embellishment: Techniques and Designs for Embroidering on Cloth with Robin Atkins, which was published by Interweave Press in 2002. In 2009, she compiled the All New Homespun, Handknit (also published by Interweave Press) . In 2013, she was the editor of the compiled works of knitting patterns, Knitting Wizardry and in 2014 she was the editor of The Best of Jane Austen Knits. Amy worked at Interweave Press in Loveland, Colorado from 1997-2014. She was the editor of Spin-Off, Jane Austen Knits, The Unofficial Harry Potter Knits, Knit & Spin, and Interweave Felt among other things. She left Interweave in January 2014 to pursue a new career in Montessori education.

Happily married in 2004, she changed her name from Amy C. Clarke to Amy Clarke Moore. She and her husband have two children.



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