: Stephanie van der Linden, a renowned knitwear designer based in Friedberg, Germany.
: Features designs inspired by mathematical concepts (like Fibonacci ) and famous artists (such as M.C. Escher or Ludwig Wilding ). Op-art socks : creative effects in sock knitting
: The designs utilize various knitting methods to achieve optical illusions, including: : Stephanie van der Linden, a renowned knitwear
: Noted for innovative details, such as patterns that extend 360 degrees around the foot or include specific graphics on the sole. Key Features : The designs utilize various knitting methods to
: It was the 2014 winner of The PubWest Book Design Award for How-To/Craft Books.
: Includes 19 unique sock projects that range in difficulty from beginner to advanced.
is a knitting pattern book by master knitter Stephanie van der Linden , published in November 2013 by Interweave . Inspired by the Op-Art (optical art) movement and van der Linden's own collection of ceramics, the book focuses on translating graphic optical illusions into wearable footwear. Book Overview