Pattern: Hand Knitting Designs from Around the World, Sue Bradley
This volume is a vibrant celebration of global textile heritage through the lens of knitted design. Across 28 garment and accessory patterns, Sue Bradley draws inspiration from the colours, motifs and traditions of diverse culturesâfrom Scandinavian fair-isle to Central Asian ikat influencesâembedding each chapter with both context and creativity. The book offers not just finished patterns, but a âPattern Libraryâ concept, allowing knitters to recombine shapes, motifs and colour palettes across chapters to personalize their work.
With over 250 full-colour charts and a strong emphasis on colourwork and pattern contrast, the book appeals to knitters who want to put pattern firmly at the centre of design. The shapes are accessible, so that the colourwork and patterning take pride of place rather than complex shaping.
About the Author
Sue Bradley is a celebrated knitwear designer whose work spans the UK and international markets. Her designs have sold through high-end retailers, and she has taught workshops, given talks (including at the Victoria and Albert Museum) and exhibited as part of the contemporary knitting scene. Her deep experience in colour-work, pattern development and international craft practice underpins this bookâs blend of inspiration and technique.
Publication date: 2025
Publisher: The Crowood Press
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9780719845185
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This volume is a vibrant celebration of global textile heritage through the lens of knitted design. Across 28 garment and accessory patterns, Sue Bradley draws inspiration from the colours, motifs and traditions of diverse culturesâfrom Scandinavian fair-isle to Central Asian ikat influencesâembedding each chapter with both context and creativity. The book offers not just finished patterns, but a âPattern Libraryâ concept, allowing knitters to recombine shapes, motifs and colour palettes across chapters to personalize their work.
With over 250 full-colour charts and a strong emphasis on colourwork and pattern contrast, the book appeals to knitters who want to put pattern firmly at the centre of design. The shapes are accessible, so that the colourwork and patterning take pride of place rather than complex shaping.
About the Author
Sue Bradley is a celebrated knitwear designer whose work spans the UK and international markets. Her designs have sold through high-end retailers, and she has taught workshops, given talks (including at the Victoria and Albert Museum) and exhibited as part of the contemporary knitting scene. Her deep experience in colour-work, pattern development and international craft practice underpins this bookâs blend of inspiration and technique.
Publication date: 2025
Publisher: The Crowood Press
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9780719845185












