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"Knitting Nature features sweaters, skirts, wraps, mittens, and tam patterns which were all inspired by patterns occuring in nature. The chapters are divided into hexagons, pentagons, spirals, phyllotaxis, fractals, and waves. Each pattern is constructed in a way which is totally unique to the sweater pattern on the page before, or any sweater pattern that you have seen before! The Snapping Turtle Skirt is a skirt knit entirely out of hexagons which becomes incrementally larger to create an A line shape. The Ram's Horn Jacket is a basic swing coat with a dramatic wide collar, which is a curving spiral to resemble the curve of an actual ram's horn. Norah Gaughan takes beauty from the natural world and applies it to unique and innovative knitting patterns." Kate Perry, Marketing Assistant
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