Marianne Kinzel

Marianne Kinzel

Marianne Kinzel was a mid-20th century designer of knitted lace patterns. She was born and raised in Bohemia, attending the Art and Needlework College in Prague,[1] but later emigrated with her husband Walter to England.

When she started designing patterns, she had some difficulty finding a publisher, so she and her husband formed their own publishing company, Artistic Needleworks Publications, through which she published both individual patterns and later entire pattern books.[2]

Bibliography

  • Marianne Kinzel (1954). First book of modern lace knitting. Artistic Needleworks Publications. (out of print)
    • 1960 republication: London: Mills & Boon, Ltd. (out of print)
    • 1972 republication: New York: Dover Publications, Inc. ISBN 0-486-22904-1.
  • Marianne Kinzel (1961). Second book of modern lace knitting. London: Mills & Boon, Ltd. (out of print)

References

  1. ^ Kinzel, Marianne (1972). First Book of Modern Lace Knitting. New York: Dover Publications. p. 11. ISBN 0486229041. 
  2. ^ Lace Knitting Photo Album – Page 2

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