Alice Starmore - Published Works

Published Works

  • Starmore, Alice. Aran Knitting. Interweave Press US, 1997. Expanded edition Dover US 2010.
  • Starmore, Alice. Scandinavian Knitwear (Bell & Hyman UK, 1981)
  • Starmore, Alice. Knitting from the British Islands (Bell & Hyman UK, 1982)
  • Starmore, Alice. Children's Knitting From Many Lands, (Bell & Hyman UK, St. Martin's Press US, 1983)
  • Starmore, Alice. Alice Starmore's Book of Fair Isle Knitting, (Taunton Press US, Blandford Books UK, 1988) (Also published as: The Fair Isle Knitting Handbook, Blandford Press UK, 1990)
  • Starmore, Alice. Sweaters For Men (Ballantine Books US, Pavilion Books UK, 1988)
  • Starmore, Alice. The Celtic Collection (Anaya, UK, Trafalgar Square US, 1992)
  • Starmore, Alice. The Scottish Collection - pattern book (1992)
  • Starmore, Alice. Charts for Colour Knitting, (Windfall Press, UK], 1992, expanded edition Dover US 2011)
  • Starmore, Alice. Fishermen's Sweaters, (Anaya UK, Trafalgar Square US, 1993) (Also translated into Swedish and published as: Fiskar-Tröjor, Raben Prisma, Stockholm 1995)
  • Starmore, Alice. A Scottish Garland - pattern book (1993)
  • Starmore, Alice. Celtic Needlepoint, (Anaya UK, Trafalgar Square US, 1994)
  • Starmore, Alice. American Portraits - pattern book (1994)
  • Starmore, Alice. In The Hebrides, (Windfall Press US, 1995)
  • Starmore, Alice. Stillwater, (Windfall Press US, 1996)
  • Starmore, Alice. Pacific Coast Highway, (Windfall Press US, 1997)
  • Starmore, Alice. Tudor Roses, (Windfall Press US, 1998)
  • Starmore, Alice and Jade Starmore. The Children's Collection, (Interweave Press US, 2000)
  • Starmore, Alice. Road Movies Volume 1, (Windfall Press UK, 2008)

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