Knitting Architecture: 20 Patterns Exploring Fo... May 2026

The book is organized around the idea that knitting a sweater—suspending weight from a yoke, shaping planes for movement, and adapting hems for specific purposes—mirrors the fundamental principles of constructing a building.

Designs like the Hotel Tassel Wrap and the Mucha Cardigan mimic the fluid ironwork and organic forms of Victor Horta and Alphonse Mucha. Knitting Architecture: 20 Patterns Exploring Fo...

The collection features a mix of sweaters, wraps, socks, mittens, and bags primarily suited for due to technical construction and charting. Pattern Name Key Details King’s College Pullover Mari Muinonen Gothic-inspired cabled yoke in a golden hue. Opera House Shell Suvi Simola Sleeveless shell with short-row shaping and lace. Byzantine Pullover Tanis Lavallee Top-down stranded colorwork based on geometric mosaics. Sagrada Familia Cardigan Cirilia Rose Features dropped stitches, bobbles, and waist cinching. Hotel Tassel Wrap Asa Tricosa Art Nouveau-inspired lace and cable wrap. Tower of Pisa Shift Veera Välimäki Side-to-side construction with strips joined as you go. Technical Review The book is organized around the idea that

Photographs by Joe Hancock illustrate the garments clearly without over-stylization that might hide construction flaws. Pattern Name Key Details King’s College Pullover Mari

Some readers found the architectural sidebars too brief, wishing for more in-depth technical discussion on garment "architecture" (construction) rather than purely aesthetic inspiration.

The collection includes a sweater mimicking the Bauhaus style and the Opera House Shell , which uses short rows to capture the curves of the Sydney Opera House.

Patterns inspired by Greek sculpture , Byzantine mosaics (the Byzantine Pullover ), and Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater . Key Patterns and Designers

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