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Rating: Summary: Lots of Patterns Review: but if you don't know who to read charted knitting be prepared to learn. Very few written directions and have to constantly go back and forth trying to figure out the charts. Definately would not recommend to a new knitter.
Rating: Summary: Among the best I've seen Review: I just got this book a few days ago and I have really been enjoying it! I've swatched several patterns from the different sections and been very pleased.The book is organized well; I like having the 'picture index' in the front for quick reference. The charts are clear and easy to read. Most patterns will require just one or two repeats to familiarize yourself with any unusual symbols used in the chart. There are a few patterns (the simpler knit and purl patterns) which appear with both charted and written instructions, so that you can get some additional practice beyond the examples in the introduction. Raw beginners might have some trouble, e.g. conceptualizing that a dot indicates a purl stitch on the right side of the work and a knit stitch on the wrong side; but if you have a decent grasp of the fundamentals and a good knitting reference book to help you with unfamiliar techniques, you're set. There are quite a few patterns in this book which I absolutely adore and can't wait to design projects to use them in. Many of the cable patterns in particular are intriguing - different and fresh without being wacky. But I'm partial to cables, so maybe there's a little bias showing through.... The only thing that's lacking in this book is commentary on the different stitches' history, recommended applications, caveats etc., which is part of what makes Barbara Walker's Treasuries so enthralling. Even with that lack, though, I have to give it full marks as an inspiring knitting stitch library.
Rating: Summary: Quick Viewing Review: I loved this book from the moment I opened it. It is clearly illustrated and in colour. It has a fantastic gallery of stitches which means that you are not wasting time leafing through pages and pages of patterns until you finally find what you are looking for - it is all there are the beginning of the book with 35 patterns per page. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this book to friends.
Rating: Summary: easy to navigate, easy to use Review: I own several stitch guides. This is one of my favourites. The thing that distinguishes it from others is the part in the front where there is a small version of each stitch, so it is easy to find the stitch you are looking for. The chart technique for describing the stitches is different from most stitch guides, but it works fine. In addition, they've done all the samples in neutral colored yarns, so it is easy to see how the stitches compare.
Rating: Summary: Five stars aren't enough Review: I took up knitting only 5 months ago, over the Christmas holidays. I snagged this book used and it has been a godsend. The charts, although they took getting used to at first were very helpful. I have now used this book to make an afghan and several scarves. I would HIGHLY recommend it.
Rating: Summary: Five stars aren't enough Review: I took up knitting only 5 months ago, over the Christmas holidays. I snagged this book used and it has been a godsend. The charts, although they took getting used to at first were very helpful. I have now used this book to make an afghan and several scarves. I would HIGHLY recommend it.
Rating: Summary: The best handbook Review: This book is sorted into categories based on the type of stitches. As an experienced knitter, I often write my own patterns. I always come back to this book as as source of inspiration looking for different kinds of stitches, especially the motifs. Their diagrams are very easy to follow. If anyone is looking for different knitting stitches, this is the book for you.
Rating: Summary: A great place to learn stitches Review: This is a very good book to learn cables and many stitches. There are mostly cables in this book, and I find that this book is one of the good stitch books out there.
Rating: Summary: Excellent knitting reference... some experience required Review: This knitting pattern reference book would do well in your library - like diamonds, you can almost never have enough pattern books as the possibilities are endless! What is outstanding about this book is how well it is organized - each section is grouped by type such as cables, lace and even a just knit and purl section. Even the index has snap shots of each pattern making it so easy to find by style. Excellent color pictures and charts of all stitches - best charting layout I have seen yet. If you are unfamiliar with working with charts, take time to read the intro and practice on the smaller patterns. Once you get the knack of working with charts, you will see that it is a time saver and it is easier to visualize where you are. I would recommend this for knitters who have some experience with the basics, intermediate levels and above.
Rating: Summary: Not just another stitch dictionary--outstanding! Review: This stitch dictionary is distinguished from many others by not only the interesting stitches, but by the organization of it. There is a table of contents consisting of thumbnail photos, organized by stitch type, at the beginning of the book. The stitches are all done in a neutral color yarn to show the texture, some done in mohair or fuzzy yarn to show how the stitch works especially well in such yarns. If you like to knit and design your own patterns such as socks, shawls, scarves or sweaters, this is a wonderful book for reference. I have plenty of stitch dictionaries, but I was surprised how much I liked this one compared to many others.
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