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21. Knit the Season: A Friday Night
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22. Alice Starmore's Book of Fair
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23. The Chicks with Sticks Guide to
$11.00
24. Knitting Mochimochi: 20 Super-Cute
$11.64
25. Brave New Knits: 26 Projects and
$8.66
26. I Can't Believe I'm Loom Knitting
$17.99
27. Knitting from the Top
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28. Knitting Board Basics: A Beginner's
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29. Stitch 'n Bitch Superstar Knitting:
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30. Knitting Rules!: The Yarn Harlot's
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31. Mason-Dixon Knitting: The Curious
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32. Elizabeth Zimmermann's Knitting
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33. The Knitting Circle: A Novel
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34. Knitting in Plain English, Updated
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35. A Treasury of Knitting Patterns
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36. Knitting Circles around Socks:
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37. Take-Along Knitting: 20+ Easy
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38. Comfort Knitting and Crochet:
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39. Knitting Little Luxuries: Beautiful
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40. The Ohio Knitting Mills Knitting

21. Knit the Season: A Friday Night Knitting Club Novel
by Kate Jacobs
Paperback: 336 Pages (2010-11-02)
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Asin: 0425236765
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The ladies of the #1 New York Times bestselling The Friday Night Knitting Club celebrate special times with family and friends.

Not only are the holidays are just around the corner, the women who knit at Manhattan's Walker & Daughter have an extra reason to celebrate: there's a wedding planned for New Year's Day. In the meantime, college-age Dakota Walker is working to finish a sweater her mother started before Dakota was born. As she takes on her mother's pattern, she learns from her family and friends that there was much more history in these stitches than she had anticipated, and that to build on her mother's legacy, Dakota must allow herself to become the woman she truly desires to be... ... Read more

Customer Reviews (26)

1-0 out of 5 stars Knit the season is disappointing
I totally enjoyed the first book in this series. .and liked the second.This third book, Knit the Season is really a disappointment. Too much time is spent recapping the events of the first two books, and there are senseless flashbacks to childhood events that have nothing to do with the story.I couldn't even finish it.I think the author needed to turn out a third book - and fast - for her publisher.And this trite and boring read is what we got.Too bad.Save your time and money.But do take a look at the first two books.The first book, especially, is a delight.

4-0 out of 5 stars Makes You Want to Knit
I am a huge fan of Boboth The Friday Night Knitting Club and Knit Two so I had to read this one.It was not as good as the first two but I still would not have missed it for anything!If you are a fan of the series you wont be disappointed.I still needed kleenex for this one too.I hope there are more novels to follow this wacky bunch of friends. Not to mention I wish I had a group of friends like these!

5-0 out of 5 stars Knit the Season- The Series Continues
I know I have read posts from other people who read different Christmas-themed books around the holidays, and the truth is, I always look at these books and intend to read them around the holidays. I check them out around the holidays, but the actual reading gets done a little bit later than that. I read Knit the Season by Kate Jacobs this weekend. This is the third book featuring Jacobs' Friday Night Knitting Club characters. I enjoyed the first book, and thought the second was not quite as good. The third falls somewhere in between the two. There is some closure for some characters who are able to find happiness, and yet the book leaves things open enough that another book could be published someday.


Dakota, Georgia's daugher is pursuing her dream to become a chef and has the possibility of working at an internship at a high class restaurant over Christmas break. Unbeknownst to her, her father has purchased plane tickets for them to fly over to Scotland to be with her great grandmother for the holidays. Catherine is in love with Marco, the sexy Italian she met while in Italy, who happens to be related to Anita in a roundabout way. Anita has almost settled into married life with Marty, if it weren't for her son, Nathan, who continually thwarts their wedding plans. Peri is still working on her Peri Pocketbooks and looking at different career opportunities. Darwin didn't receive a lot of mention in this book - certainly not a lot of plot for her.

Still the theme of friendship and loyalty rings out in this book, showing that even as years have passed, these women still find time for each other and share a bond that they credit Georgia (Dakota's mother) with. I enjoyed the different memories of Georgia that are included, making her feel like she is still a part of this story even though she is no longer alive.

Despite the fact that I didn't read this in December for the holidays, I enjoyed this book and reconnecting with familiar characters.

2-0 out of 5 stars Not a stand alone book
This book is very thin on story.Maybe you have to read the other books in the series to enjoy it.I received it as a Christmas gift, so, I thought if I liked it, I would buy the others for myself.The thin story line of this in no way made me want to read the rest of these books.My Mom gets an A for effort on this one, though.I love knitting and reading, so, it was a great idea as a gift.It's a shame the book was so blah and lacking a good/interesting story.Reading this was like coming in in the middle of a boring movie, hoping it would get better and then it just ends, leaving you to realize it didn't get better and all you have is wasted time spent on this.So, so sad to end a book feeling so let down.

4-0 out of 5 stars Fun holiday read
I love this series, partly because the first novel was one of the most touching stories I`ve ever read. I`m attached to all the characters and felt like I was catching up with old friends while reading. Since I read the first two books this one was easy, comforting, and familiar to get into. Although I don`t think this book was as good as the first two, I still think it`s a must read if you`re into the series. ... Read more


22. Alice Starmore's Book of Fair Isle Knitting
by Alice Starmore
Paperback: 208 Pages (2009-08-21)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$14.94
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Asin: 0486472183
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Scotland's Fair Isle is celebrated the world over for its distinctive, stranded-color knitting, and Alice Starmore is famous for her expertise in designing and instructing knitters in this appealing regional tradition. This volume is profusely illustrated with color photographs, plus drawings and charts that illustrate the art's history, patterns, and techniques.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Best book ever on Fair Isle-Starmore is a genius
Back in 1988 Alice Starmore wrote Alice Starmore's Book of Fair Isle Knitting and it was considered one of the premier books on the subject. The book has been available through used outlets and Ebay, at premium prices, but now this fabulous book has been reprinted by Dover Press and is once again available at reasonable prices.(For editorial honesty, I own two copies of the 1988 version which I purchased, not realizing I already owned it, and I've purchased at least two others to give as gifts, and Dover Press sent me a copy of their new soft cover version.)

The Book of FairIsle knitting traces the history of FairIsle knitting and then Starmore proceeds to interpret it in a modern and wonderful way.There are many experts in FairIsle knitting and there are a lot of practitioners, and Starmore is the reigning queen.When I first took up knitting 20 years ago, I was blown away by this book and it inspired me to become a Knitter with a capital K.I thought if I could knit anything close to what was in this book, I would really be a knitter.

The updated version of this book has improved photos and those photographs show the beautiful colors Starmore has selected to put together.The colors just pop off the page and show her genius.She explains how to choose pattern bands to make your own designs and she offers many complete patterns for you to make yourself without designing.In addition, the book has a comprehensive section of techniques to actually knit the patterns or make up your own pattern in the fair isle style.The only draw back to this book is that the sizes are not very large, the largest finished size in the book is 47 3/4" or 122 cm. through the chest.If that is not a problem for you or those you knit for or you do not own any fair isle books this book is the one book every knitter interested in the topic should own.I think even if you need larger patterns, the section on designing your own will allow you to adjust her patterns.

I realize that knitting is a lot of things to a lot of people, experts and novices alike. And one never has to knit FairIsle to be a knitter, but the book is eye candy for the knitter and a celebration of the art of knitting. Ms. Starmore is at the top of her game with this book and this edition should open the eyes of knitters new to the craft since it was first published.It has brought me joy just reading the book.

3-0 out of 5 stars Mixed Review of new paperback

This is a mixed review, not because of the book itself but because of the photo quality of the new edition. I used this book before the reprint came out (borrowed from a friend), and of course it is marvellous. The other reviewers are completely right. However, when I bought the new paperback reissue, I immediately realized that the color photo reproductions are completely off. Instead of the deep rich natural-looking colors of the original book (and Starmore's other books), this reprint has blaring, neon-ish, completely shocking colors. It's as if the printing shifted completely into the orange/yellow/red register and no one in production noticed it.

Maybe this is a glitch that happened on early print runs and has been eliminated. I hope so! Because it really mars an otherwise great re-edition of a knitting classic.

Still a great book, and still worth buying for the text alone. But if you are relying on the new paperback edition to see Starmore's colors, make sure to get an alternate reference. It's completely off.

5-0 out of 5 stars Like painting with yarn and needles,,,,,
Over the years I had taken this book out of the library to study this fantastic art ,but since I had been studying ( and knitting ) mostly in top down knitting I had gone away from this fantastic art which I have dabbled in only for a bit thus far.

This summer ,while on vacation, we happened to get to a lovely fiber arts school on an Island (in Door County, Wisconsin) and right there standing up all pretty, proper and ready to read ,,,,,was one of my most * wished for * books of ALL TIME ~ Alice Staremore's Fair Isle Knitting) in soft cover!!

Now I have tried to purchase this book for 8 years ( since I started to knit) only to find that I could purchase this book * used* for a rate of about 200$$ or so~( e bay sources etc)

Nope, toomuch $$,,,,,,it was back to the library everytime I wanted information, that was a wee bit too high for my taste~

After knowing the incredible wealth of information that this book contains I purchased it right on the spot in that lovely little Fiber Arts shop and commenced to read it like a novel.
Page after page intrigued me all over again like a good mystery book!!! I had to have that book in MY HANDS that day!!!

There aremany reviews on this book already so much has been saidthat this book is THE source for fair isle knitting information of all time. No other book even comes close to this book.

Now the thing this book gets into that really has it over all the other " technique books" on Fair Isle is inspiration,,,,, and how to learn to "paint" ( as I call it) with your yarn and needles,,,,,how to * really* look at things from an artistic perspective vs a process perspective,so I started to do what the author suggested.( tho let it be known that information on process is IN the book too!)
I took pictures ,,,,and lots of them~

Next time we went to a different island ( Mackinac Island ~ upper Michigan) I hiked up about 1/4 mile to a site with colored pencils and graph paper.( Simple, I know,,no computer generated graphing,, I bet the farm they have programs like that but then again they have knitting machines too,,,)

It was there that I could see for miles and miles,,,clear blueshades of water and the colors of the horizon~
I looked at the shoreline of the mighty Lake Huron, and the various shades of the water,,,,even the sand and stones ,,,and now have come up with some colors that I think would make my " artistic sweater",,, and will commence this project just as soon as the yarn arrives.

Two handed knitting etc is all covered in the book and I know how to do it ( it really just takes a little practice, really!!),,but the section on planning color was incredible to me ,and well worth paying full price for the book rather than waiting to order it from amazon ( my usual way of ordering books for music or knitting)
I simply cannot say enough how very much owning this book means to me!
I DO feel like an artist with yarn and needles,,,,,, every bit the same way I feel with my bow and violin when I play music!
THANK GOODNESS it has been re printed or so very much of the MOST valuable information regarding this age old art would not be able to reach the hands of so many knitters today!

One thing to say on the subject of shaping or fitting a sweater,,,,if you love the fair isle look but tend to love a more fitted look, check out the "Ivy League" sweater DVD,,,,,, that gets you started in your quest for color and fitted form~ (if that is your preference of course)

My first attempt will be that garment ( in my own colors from my sketches ) and from then on I can work with what I know and create my own masterpieces.

One other note,,,,,Alice Starmore's " Aran Sweaters" is being reprinted also so if you are into texture, I think its due out this fall( 2010)
Another must if you ever intend to do work with cables etc~
Also check out her website as listed in the book ( virtual yarns) for some kits that frankly are not all that expensive,,,, (and its the real deal folks!)

I am smitten with this book ( obviously) and haven't seen a decent knitting book out in a few years ( barring Wendy Bernards knitting book, which I LOVE!)
I cannot plan fair isle from the top down as I shape my plain ( or textured ) sweaters but I can still use my knowledge of fitting to create a well fitted garment for me or someone I love! Just gotta think more about the vertical gauge a bit more ( which I did learn from top down knitting I may add)

GET THIS BOOK if you think you will * ever* be interested in this age old art!
I cannot recommend it enough!!!!!!!
Good * artistic *knitting to one and all!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars 5 stars for these techniques & patterns!
This is one of my favorite Fair Isle books, both the techniques & the beautiful patterns. There isn't a sweater in this book that I wouldn't like to knit, the only problem is so many projects & so little time!Not for beginners, but once you have the experience this is THE Fair Isle book to get.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Resource!
I am very pleased with this book.Instructions make sense, pictures are clear.Now to venture on and do a Fair Isle Sweater!! ... Read more


23. The Chicks with Sticks Guide to Knitting: Learn to Knit with More Than 30 Cool, Easy Patterns
by Nancy Queen, Mary Ellen O'Connell
Paperback: 160 Pages (2008-08-19)
list price: US$17.95 -- used & new: US$10.36
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Asin: 0823006751
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Chicks, start your sticks! This time it’s all about knitting

* More and more chicks want to knit--industry groups report huge increase in numbers of under-35 crafters

* Follow-up to The Chicks with Sticks® Guide to Crochet

* Fresh, fun, fashion-forward projects and super-simple step-by-steps, great for gatherings

Stop letting worry knit your brows, ladies. Let go of your fear of knitting, and take hold of The Chicks with Sticks® Guide to Knitting. With more than 30 simple, chic projects plus simple step-by-step instructions, this book is the complete guide to starting and enjoying this fun, rewarding hobby. New knitters can finish up their first projects in a weekend; more advanced beginners (that is, the ones who have knitted scarves before) can move to the next level. Call your posse and settle down in the living room or at the coffeehouse. The Chicks with Sticks will take care of the rest, from essential tools and materials to basic lessons to more than 30 doable projects, including cool belts, beautiful scarves, felted bags, stylish wraps, and snuggly sweaters.
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3-0 out of 5 stars easy and fun
i love this book the lettering is a bit small. but is easy to follow

4-0 out of 5 stars Great basics for knitting
This book provides clear visual and written instructions for many knitting basics. Great resource for a variety of basic knitting stitches and techniques. The patterns are limited, but very workable for the beginning knitter.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best beginner knitting book ever
I have been knitting for about three months but I didnt feel that I had the knowledge to make great projects. I refuse to make scarfs and wash clothes so I needed something different for beginners. This book is full of projects including the basic scarf, shrugs, dog sweaters and more ALL FOR BEGINNERS. It teaches you everything you need to know how to start what type of yarn to buy and even how to fix mistakes. Not boring at ALL.

3-0 out of 5 stars Guifde to Knitting
I found this book hard to follow the diagrams. As far as casting on, I had a friend show me a way that worked for me.The book only shows one way while stating that there are many ways. Would not recommend for a beginner. It almost squashed my desire to learn knitting.I am an avid crochet fan and have been so for over 30 years.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Directions, Great Photos
Authors Queen and O'Connell bring a fresh, new approach to teaching an old subject.This book starts at the very beginning, explaining needles, yarn, gauges, and basic stitches.With each additional step they teach, they give you one or more projects to let you try it out.They use a wide variety of yarns in their projects, giving you a good sense of what's available today.
In fact, if there was one thing I could complain about, it's that the authors used too many fancy yarns too soon.These ladies assume you have a top-flight yarn store in your neighborhood and you can afford to shop there.I didn't see one project that used yarn you could buy at national craft chains.In addition, the first two projects, a scarf and an envelope bag, require you to knit with two different-sized yarns held together.That's not something I would suggest someone attempt on their first two projects.Although I have to admit, the results are stunning.
Aside from that one caveat, this book is an excellent choice if you're just learning.The authors supply handy extras such as practical shortcuts and an entire chapter on how to fix your mistakes.Their goal is to give you all the information you would expect to get if you were taking a class in a yarn store.Whether you're a rank beginner, or just need to round out your repertoire of knitting knowledge, The Chicks with Sticks Guide to Knitting is an excellent choice. ... Read more


24. Knitting Mochimochi: 20 Super-Cute Strange Designs for Knitted Amigurumi
by Anna Hrachovec
Paperback: 144 Pages (2010-06-29)
list price: US$19.99 -- used & new: US$11.00
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Asin: 0823026647
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Toys, people! Who doesn't love toys? They make you smile, give you something to squeeze and hug, and can even sit on the couch and watch TV with you. But could the toy be a couch, or an old-fashioned television? Is that too weird? Not if the toy is mochimochi, the super-cute and strange knitted toys author Anna Hrachovec created after fallingi n love with the bizarre character designs that are popular in Japan.

A mochimochi can be anything, from fearsome baby gators to pigs with beehive hairdos, from the toe-nibbling monster slippers to an assortment of itty-bitty hamsters, micro mountains, and human beans complete with comb-overs!

And what knitter doesn't need a diversion from the usual socks, hats, and scarves? Many of these toys take less than an hour to make. Don't worry, even a beginner can learn to knit mochimochi. If your toy comes out a little lumpy, it'll only add to its personality!

Whether it's a bite-free bed bug, a smiling smokestack, or a grouchy couch--these 20 toys are quirkier than teddy bears but every bit as adorable. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Strange Designs for Knitted Amigurumi
Knitting Mochimochi: 20 Super-Cute Strange Designs for Knitted Amigurumi by Anna Hrachovec is, well, it is different.The book contains 20 designs for knitted toys.I am entranced by the designs.In general they are small enough to finish in a very short time. The techniques are fairly simple and give the beginner practice using double pointed needles.In addition, there are many, many pictures of the techniques used to help ease the way.

Frankly, this book is definitely not a must have, but it is a lot of fun and if you are knitter who is looking for something different this might just fit the bill.

5-0 out of 5 stars LOVE mochimochi land
I'm a fan of mochimochi land patterns in general, so when I saw there was a book I was pretty excited about it. I had a hard time choosing what to knit first, so many of them appeal to me enough to see myself knitting several... but I finally settled on knitting the pencil first. It's on my desk right now being absolutely adorable, and it was fun to knit too. Great book, designer/author does awesome work :)

5-0 out of 5 stars Knitting Mochimochi rocks
I received my copy last week.I have knitted the No-Bite Bed Bug pattern.It is the cutest ever! The pattern is easy to read and follow.I would recommend this book to anyone who loves knitting cute little creatures.Knowing on how to knit on DPNs is a must.Can't wait to try out the other patterns.

5-0 out of 5 stars A very useful and cute book
This book is full of great patterns for people who want to knit cute little critters for gifts (or for themselves).I love the color images inside, and the instructions are all clear and useful, and easy to follow.I could have done with more pictures occasionally, but it offers enough detail to let you make all the patterns without any problems at all.

I highly recommend this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars MochiMochi doesn't disappoint
I was in a bookstore, and hadn't realized this book had been released yet, so I was very pleased to be able to buy it.I've already started on the Feet Eaters pattern (the main pattern on the cover of the book).

All of the patterns are incredibly cute, and the instructions for knitting said patterns are very clear, and concise. Lots of beautiful pictures to guide you along the way with construction for pieces that require it (such as the Feet Eaters).

Makes me glad I picked this book, instead of the one I originally went to the store to buy (which was *not* a knitting book)...

Good book for the money, and great patterns for toys and fun little things to decorate your home (or husband's desk at work) with. ... Read more


25. Brave New Knits: 26 Projects and Personalities from the Knitting Blogosphere
by Julie Turjoman
Paperback: 256 Pages (2010-08-31)
list price: US$22.99 -- used & new: US$11.64
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Asin: 1605295906
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Brave New Knits is the first book to celebrate the convergence of traditional hand-knitting and modern technology. The Internet has made it possible for the knitting community to connect through photos, pattern-sharing, and blogs that document the knitting projects and passions of dozens of designers and enthusiasts. With a Foreword written by Jessica Marshall Forbes, co-founder of Ravelry.com, Brave New Knits includes 26 must-have garment and accessory patterns, all gorgeously photographed by knitting celebrity Jared Flood of Brooklyn Tweed. Contributors range from established designers like Norah Gaughan, Wendy Bernard, Anne Hanson, and knitgrrl Shannon Okey, to rising stars such as Melissa Wehrle, Connie Chang Chinchio, and Hilary Smith Callis. In-depth interviews with the designers reveal their design philosophy and passions. From shapely sweaters and delicate shawls to fingerless gloves and stylish hats, each of the knitted designs features detailed directions and charts to inspire both the beginner and experienced knitter.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Buy the BOOK-- not the Kindle version.
While I absolutely LOVE the contents of this book, the Kindle version translates very poorly.
Photos are black and white, and after casting on Ysolda Teague's Orchid Thief Shawl, I realized the chart was so small I could barely make out any of the symbols. After wincing through Charts 1&2, I was relieved to find some errata with Charts 3 & 4 reprinted on Ysoda's blog. However, because everything is in B&W, I didn't realize there were color-coded pattern repeats and had to rip back several rows. :(
Other than that, I was an excellent read. Though I highly recommend purchasing the actual physical book if you plan on knitting any of the patterns.

4-0 out of 5 stars Indie Knit Designers: Talents and Stories
Lovely book, love the stories that accompany each designer, interesting knitwear, several things I'd like to make.Only wish they would increase the size range, XL is not a 37" bust, just saying.

5-0 out of 5 stars LOVE this book!!!
We hosted a book signing with Julie Turjoman at our LYS!Julie is such a wonderful, sweet lady!She brought all the knits in her new book as a trunk show!!!ABSOLUTLY WONDERFUL!!!I have knitted one or two of the items, and love them!!!I won't buy a knit pattern book unless there are at least 3 patterns in it that I wish to knit....there may only be 3 (if that) that I don't want to knit!

5-0 out of 5 stars Nice!
This book has a nice mix of interesting projects - both large and small. The photography is lovely and to top it off, I loved reading the stories about the "mingling of knitters and the Internet." I would say that the Internet has had a major influence on my knitting, both in learning how to knit via little video clips and exposure and interaction with other knitters and designers.

4-0 out of 5 stars Brave New Knits
I ordered this book as soon as I could based on the designs of Ann Weaver and Hilary Smith Callis; however, I quickly fell in love with several other designs.The in-depth interviews with each designer lets the reader/knitter know what to expect from the following pattern.Johnny Rotten jacket is on needles - need I say more.
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26. I Can't Believe I'm Loom Knitting (Leisure Arts #5250)
by Kathy Norris
Paperback: 68 Pages (2010-04-29)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$8.66
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Asin: 1609000404
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Have you discovered the hot tool that makes knitting easier than ever before--without knitting needles? It's a knitting loom (also known as a knitting wheel), and using one is as simple as wrapping yarn around the pegs and lifting the yarn loops with a pick-like tool. Clear photos and instructions make it a breeze to learn everything you need to know. The 18 projects in I Can't Believe I'm Loom Knitting include Beginner Knit Hat, Next-Step E-Wrap Knit Hat, Garter Stitch Brim Hat, Sampler Afghan, Corn on the Cob Hat & Scarf, Honeycomb Hat & Scarf, Felted Basketweave Tote, Hooded Vest, Lattice Pillow, Bejeweled Fingerless Gloves, Robin's Hood, Garter Wedges Baby Blanket, Ridged Lace Hat, Lace Wrap, Felted Candy Cane Stocking, and Panda Hat. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Looming at its best
I have used the book a number of times. Put it down pick it up I know exactly what I am doing. It's just like days of our lives walk away come back 3 weeks later and you can figure out whats happening in a mater of minutes.

Loving it

Regards
{Paul}

5-0 out of 5 stars I Can't Believe I'm Loom Knitting
This is the nicest book; it has so many great projects I'm not sure which one to make first.

5-0 out of 5 stars perfect for beginners
This a great starter book for loom knitting.Good instructions, and the sampler afgan works you through several knitting stitches from easy to advanced.

5-0 out of 5 stars i can't believe i'm loom knitting
i love this book, easy to understand, well written, detailed instuctions and pictures makes it easy to follow and learn the stitches.i am working on the 12 stitch afgahan now and pleased with each block.i would recommend this book for the everyone.

5-0 out of 5 stars Innovative designs for loom knitting
Kathy Norris is one of the most innovative loom knitters around and her current book is a testament to this talented designer. Written for use with the plastic round and long looms, this is one of the best and most well organized loom knitting books for both the beginner and for those of us who want to learn new techniques and stitch patterns.

The first part of the book lays the ground work needed by offering several versions of basic hat designs. Next is an overview of general stitches and techniques required to make more advanced projects featured in the remainder of the book. The basic hat designs are the only easy skill level projects in the book and are included mainly as an instructional module for beginners. The other projects are high quality intermediate skill level designs that anyone would be proud to create or give as gifts.

The projects in this book include:
* Three hat patterns that focus on teaching the basics for beginners. These are the only easy skill level projects.
* A stunning sampler afghan that utilizes twelve different stitch pattern blocks with an attached I-cord edging that is loom knitted directly onto the afghan.
* Two hat and scarf sets; one in a corn-on-the-cob stitch pattern and another in a honeycomb stitch.
* A felted basket weave pattern tote.
* A versatile hooded sweater vest.
* A lovely lattice patterned throw pillow.
* Fingerless loves with individually knitted "half" fingers.
* A beautiful green hooded scarf called "Robin's hood" that incorporates cables along the edge.
* A striped garter stitch baby blanket worked in eight short row wedges.
* A ridged lace hat with a picot hem.
* A gorgeous lace wrap worked in a wavy lace pattern.
* A felted candy cane striped Christmas stocking.
* Finally, the most adorable panda hat that would delight any child.

If you are looking for a loom knitting book with projects that will take you to the next level, I highly recommend this book.
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27. Knitting from the Top
by Barbara G. Walker
Paperback: 128 Pages (1996-02)
list price: US$20.00 -- used & new: US$17.99
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Asin: 0942018095
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars Not for those that want patterns
Was looking through this book at my LYS & there's not a pattern in the book to be found. I'm not the only person that was looking at it & noticed that. LYS owner is putting it in the 1/2 price basket. Don't waste your hard earned $ on the book, save it for yarn.

Jean in NC

5-0 out of 5 stars Knitters take note!
This book is a great information source for knitters who want to expand their techniques.It is not full of patterns, which was a mild disappointment, but it provides well-written information allowing you to become the designer of top-down sweaters.

5-0 out of 5 stars The one knitting book I would take with me to a deserted island.
This book changed the whole way I think about knitting. It taught me how to understand the structure of knitted garments, so now I can knit just about anything without following a pattern. What's more, everything I knit fits perfectly because I can try on as I go. Best of all, garments are knitted in one piece. Once Ibind off the last stitch, all I have to do is weave in the yarn ends and I can wear my new creation (although it's usually best to block large garments before wearing.). A must-have for anyone who wants to progress past knitting scarves!

5-0 out of 5 stars wish I culd give this book 6 stars
This is the best knitting book I own or have ever seen.
Still, it is not for everyone.
It is not for knitters who like to knit row-by-row patterns.It does not have projects in it with type and amount of yarn and needle sizes.
It is not for knitters who like to knit panels and then sew them together.
It is not for knitters who do not like to shape garments to the body as they knit.

This book has no photos of finished projects because there is no need for those.The book is a manual.It tells you how to knit most styles of sweaters from the top down, to your own measurements, and in your own choice of yarn, color, and pattern stitch.Design your own, or pick a style from an illustrated knitting magazine or book. Then follow the very clear and cogent directions in this book to produce the design in your chosen size, knitting from the top down.You can adapt these directions easily to almost any pattern you buy, eliminating seams that the original might have.

If you are a beginner knitter, with little experience in clothing construction, you might find the instructions hard to comprehend, and may have to work at understanding something about how clothing fits the human body before it all makes sense.

The hat instructions, though, are simple even for a beginner.You can also knit leggings with the directions in the book. These would be simple projects.

Knitting a sweater from the top down is a liberating experience. It is easier to shape than kitting from the bottom up.As the book points out, you can try it on as it progresses.You can make it shorter if you find you are running out of yarn.You can knit & attach the sleeves early on in the knitting.And you avoid the tedious sewing of the seams when you are finished.

If you are a magic loop knitter, you can cast on using that method for some of the sweater styles.

I found the book to be well-written and easy to read and the instructions completely comprehensible.If you are used to following patterns, you might not, judging from the negative reviews here.

2-0 out of 5 stars disappointed
Ms. Walker's wonderful books of knitting stitches set me up to be thrilled by her book describing this elegant and clever approach to knitting garments. One would presume that the intended audience would consist of moderately experienced and highly motivated knitters. Bizarrely, the author wastes many paragraphs crowing about the superiority of knitting from the top. Didn't I think so already? Why else did I buy the book? At first baffling, this quickly became annoying. Actual techniques, such as the essential invisible casting-on, are poorly described. (Surely we need to know where the yarn and the string are, not that our fingers should make a diamond.) In contrast, ample space is given to something as fundamental as how to multiply one's gauge by one's desired size to give the proper number of stitches. While, if I grit my teeth and plow through, I think I can eventually figure out the techniques, it should have been easier and far more pleasant...

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28. Knitting Board Basics: A Beginner's Guide to Using a Knitting Board with Over 30 Easy Projects
by Pat Novak, Kim Novak
Paperback: 176 Pages (2010-08-03)
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Asin: 0312582544
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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If you’ve ever wanted to try your hand at board loom knitting, here is all the information you’ll need to get started. Knitting boards differ from looms in that the material created is thicker and double sided. They have become a popular tool of crafters, since they are easy to use and projects knit up quickly. Pat and Kim Novak, entrepreneurs and the designers behind the Authentic Knitting Board company, share their expertise on how to use their popular boards. Core techniques are described in detail and shown in step-by-step, close-up photography, along with easy-to-follow directions. All aspects of using the board are covered---from the basics to more advanced techniques---so whether you’re just learning to cast on, working basic stitches, or looking for solid advice on how to shape and join sleeves or add finishing details such as pom-poms or a drawstring, you’ll find everything you need to get started and more.

Complete directions for thirty-four projects ranging in difficulty, are also included, starting with fast and fun weekend projects, such as a colorful tote or adorable baby booties, and advancing to more complicated projects such as a hooded cable-knit sweater for a child or a striped button-up jacket for yourself.

 

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5-0 out of 5 stars Knitting board book
The knitting board book has really helped me with my knitting board. The colored pictures are a great help. I have had two knitting boards for a few years and couldn't figure out how to work them but now I am making a scarf thanks to the book. ... Read more


29. Stitch 'n Bitch Superstar Knitting: Go Beyond the Basics
by Debbie Stoller
Paperback: 356 Pages (2010-11-01)
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Knitters: It's time to take it to the next level. And who better than Debbie Stoller to show you how. The expert knitter and gifted, edgy author who introduced knitting to a new generation with her New York Times bestseller, Stitch 'n Bitch: The Knitter's Handbook, now shows her readers how to do more—lots more.

Stitch 'n Bitch Superstar Knitting is the only knitter's handbook to teach the full array of advanced knitting techniques and skills, such as double-knitting, knitting lace, complicated color work, beading, and more. Writing with the clarity that makes her such an effective teacher, and the attitude that got her dubbed "knitting superstar" (San Francisco Chronicle), Stoller explains how to "knit by the numbers;" get creative with stripes; embellish with crochet, beading, and I-cords; how to make cable patterns; and how to use color forms. There's also a whole section on DIY—which gives a tutorial on creating your own knitting patterns.

And then the brilliant icing on the cake—41 cool, funky, and fabulous patterns from Debbie and the Stitch 'n Bitch community: a fluttery Rococco Shawl, Cap Sleeve Lattice Sweater, Jackie-O sequined cardigan, Empire Strikes Back dress, the adorable Button It children's sweater with changeable animal patches. Plus sexy stockings, stylish handbags, blankets, scarves, and more, all photographed in full-color.
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30. Knitting Rules!: The Yarn Harlot's Bag of Knitting Tricks
by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee
Paperback: 224 Pages (2006-03-01)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$3.78
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Asin: 1580178340
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Stephanie Pearl-McPhee, the best-selling author of At Knit’s End: Meditations for Women Who Knit Too Much and celebrated blogger and humorist of the knitting world, is back! Funnier than ever, Pearl-McPhee continues her running dialogue with her knitting compatriots — cheering them on to ever-greater heights in the climb to make knitting universally recognized as THE peak life experience.

Both a celebration of knitting and a sourcebook for practical information, this book is a collection of useful advice and emotional support for the knitter. Pearl-McPhee examines essential truisms of knitting, side by side with tongue in-cheek warnings, realities, and fantasies about the act of knitting and the people who do it.

In chapters on everything from yarn needles, gauge, and knitting bag essentials to hats, socks, shawls, and sweaters, Pearl-McPhee unravels the mysteries of what it is that makes knitting click, from the inside out. She dares to question longstanding rules and uncover the true essence of what makes a hat a hat, a sock a sock, and so on.Insights into why certain techniques work encourage knitters to take control and knit in the way that works best for them. As she says, “There are no knitting police.”

The result is an illuminating, liberating (and hilarious!) look at knitting that will comfort the experienced knitter, surprise the mainstream one, and entice the beginner. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (101)

5-0 out of 5 stars This book is amazing
I adore this book. It's well written, hilarious and an enjoyable read. It's filled with stories, and easily adjustable patterns. It made me feel less like a loser for my hat turning into a towel. Thank you, Stephanie I loved it.

2-0 out of 5 stars Argh...
I'm a brand new knitter and have been trying to make up for lost time and read everything I can get my hands on.So I ordered this book. It was inexpensive and looked amusing. I can't tell you how much I disliked this book. I kept waiting for it to get better and finally gave up towards the end. I have nothing against the author, but as a new knitter I want to learn how to knit. I do NOT want to become a knit evangelist nor a neurotic yarn stasher. There seems to be a time for knitting and a time other things. I'm just really not sure why the author wrote this book.

1-0 out of 5 stars do not buy this book for a kindle
The drawings disappear, and the charts are miniscule. Buy it in paper if you expect to make use of it.Talked to Amazon Kindle support unit about the problem of disappearing drawings but they were unsupportive, and placed the blame on the publisher. No ideas for how to rectify the problem.

3-0 out of 5 stars Ok, some good formulas given
I checked this out from my local library.Because of this author's popularity, the little things she says are taken for gospel and the good word spread throughout the land.

Well, I think she helps to perpetuate the snobbery against man-made fibers.Her melt test goes into great detail.But really, if your house is on fire, go get the baby and leave the burning OR melting blanket behind already.

Along these same lines, even though she does a great job laying out the modern landscape of knitting, i think she really goes through specific efforts to classify sister yarn crafts (aka crochet) as sort of hippy-dippy attempts that are lesser than knitting efforts (see the "organic class of knitter").

If you like knit-centric yackity, then buy her books.They're cute.But do look for them at the library first before spending your dollars.

5-0 out of 5 stars awesome as always!
The Yarn Harlot is just funny and easy to read. I love her style and her tips! Good funny book with good useful advice! ... Read more


31. Mason-Dixon Knitting: The Curious Knitter's Guide: Stories, Patterns, Advice, Opinions, Questions, Answers, Jokes, and Pictures
by Kay Gardiner, Ann Shayne
Paperback: 160 Pages (2010-02-09)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Enjoy the practical advice, real-life knitting instruction, and irreverent humor of Yankee Kay Gardiner and Tennessean Ann Shayne, the duo behind the renowned knitting web log masondixonknitting.com. The ladies of Mason-Dixon Knitting will take you on a thrilling adventure through Knitopia, a place where knitting and creativity unite through the zaniest knitted items imaginable. Kay and Ann reveal that a pattern is a starting line, a launching pad, the front doors of Saks the day after Thanksgiving: oh, the potential!

Mason-Dixon Knitting is a collection of unbelievable patterns, a how-to manual, and a crazy quilt of hilarious narrative, all in one. In this book, Kay and Ann chitchat their way through a series of more than thirty incredible patterns. Drawing creative inspiration from their surroundings, they present colorful blankets, sassy nightgowns, a delicate curtain, and much more to reveal that knitting can weave its way into just about every aspect of life. Most of these projects are the epitome of ease, but you can make them as simple or complicated as you prefer.

Kay and Ann invite you to use your creative vision to interpret each pattern and give it your own personal touch. Full-color photography of these delightful home- and family-inspired knits accompanies each project. Along the way, Kay and Ann will introduce you to incredible knitting personalities, share their own knitting experiences, and present eye-popping knitting phenomena. Mason-Dixon Knitting explores the humor, fun, and outrageous possibilities of a realm in which knitting is much more than a craft—it’s a lifestyle.


Inspiration, Guidance, and 30 Projects to Knit

Featuring: Technical hints; Great (knitted) things you will do; How to cope with disaster; Must-knit tv; Mistakes you will definitely make; Knitting for the common good; Knitting something that looks like something else


From the Hardcover edition.Amazon.com Review
Kay Gardiner and Ann Shayne are the rock stars of the knitting community--fans flock to their popular blog (masondixonknitting.com) for a daily dose of knitting genius, tips, and humor. In their first book, Mason-Dixon Knitting, you'll find practical advice, instruction, and more than 30 incredible patterns. Want a taste? Check out the details below for making your very own Moderne Log Cabin Blanket. --Daphne Durham


Pattern Preview: Moderne Log Cabin Blanket

This lightweight blanket in a sophisticated wool/silk yarn proves that a log cabin can go to the Big City. There is no "center patch," and there are blocks of color instead of concentric strips. Drape it over a Barcelona chair, or your shoulders, and enjoy.

SIZE: 60" x 50" (150 cm x 124 cm)
MATERIALS: Silky Wool by Elsebeth Lavold, [1.76 oz (50 g) balls, each approx 192 yds (176 m), wool/silk]
A: cream 4 balls
B: brown 5 balls
C: light purple 5 balls
D: dark purple 5 balls
Size 6 (4mm) needles
GAUGE: 22 sts + 44 rows = 4" (10 cm) in garter stitch.
Note: Throughout pattern, always pickup and bind off stitches on the RS. See entire pattern



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Customer Reviews (110)

5-0 out of 5 stars Worth to have one in your library
As a newbie in knitting,I borrowed this book from local library without expecting anything much.Turned out to be a great book!with fun & entertaining stories and patterns that I can follow easily.I finished a few projects from this book (rug, cabin log, dishcloth, etc)and decided that I got to have this book! I planned to do BIGGER projects with those patterns.Worth to have one!

5-0 out of 5 stars Any knitting library needs this
Mason Dixon Knitting evolves from a popular knitting blog and offers a new kind of knitting guide with fine photos, great patterns, and an original viewpoint. Stories, artistic insights, and humor blend to do as well in print as on line, making for an outstanding set of knitting projects paired with stories, insights, jokes and color photos throughout. Any knitting library needs this.

3-0 out of 5 stars Beware of all the errors.
Nice book, but thank goodness I read the ONE review that warned of errors.Be sure to check publisher for corrections.

5-0 out of 5 stars Eclectic, Eccentric, and Enjoyable Knitting
Two knitting soul-sisters met on the internet and formed the Web site that eventually spawned this book, now available for the first time in paperback.Kay Gardiner and Ann Shayne share a love for all-things knitting, especially knitting the unusual and unexpected.//Mason-Dixon Knitting// is a treasure trove for novice and advanced knitters alike.This book contains a wealth of patterns, including some for things one might never have considered knitting before.In the classic style of their Web site, the authors also include anecdotes, memories, interviews, fun little lists, and pictures galore!The patterns cover all ranges of experience.

This book is more than just a pattern book: it is a source of inspiration.Readers will identify with these stories and find themselves laughing out loud more than once when pondering places they will try to knit (or possibly already have), or things other than yarn that just might be knittable.Recommended for anyone who has even the smallest obsession with knitting.

Reviewed by Holly Scudero

5-0 out of 5 stars (gasp) On the same level as Elizabeth Zimmermann, really!
There are many, many knitting books on my shelf, but there are very few that have ability to make me laugh, inspire me to create something reliably good, and teach me every time I open them.Seriously, this book, Knitting without Tears, Knitters Almanac, Opinionated Knitter---that's the top 5 hands-down.(I am a very critical person, and I can't think of a mean thing to say.Well, maybe they sometimes don't mind purling, but I can't hate it for that when they have so revolutionized garter stitch blankets....Buy it!) ... Read more


32. Elizabeth Zimmermann's Knitting Workshop
by Elizabeth Zimmermann
Hardcover: 192 Pages (1981-12)
list price: US$18.00 -- used & new: US$17.54
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Asin: 0942018001
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Elizabeth Zimmerman Knitting Workshop
As a fan of Elizabeth Zimmermann, I found her book to be most informative and certainly full of humor and down right common sense.

4-0 out of 5 stars A classic must-have for knitting designers
It's Elizabeth Zimmerman, so automatically it's worth owning.This book contains many favourite patterns:
* Icelandic Yoke Sweater
* Rorschach Sweater
* EPS (Elizabeth's Percentage System)
* Heart Hat or Elbow Patch
* Babies' Garter-Stitch Surprise Jacket (BSJ)
* Hand-to-Hand Sweater
* Gaffer's Fisherman Gansey
* V-Neck Fair Isle Pullover Vest

As with any of her writings, this book encourages the knitter to strike out on her own, and to refuse to be bound by the limits of someone else's pattern.Her writing style is very down-home and personal, spiced with witty and clever comments throughout.

5-0 out of 5 stars E. Zimmerman creates a strong foundation for knitters
Great history along with many tips and observations about knitting.Good for knitters of all experiences and ages.

5-0 out of 5 stars EZ Workshop
This book answered questions I had from EZ's other publication, Knitter's Almanac.I would have purchased this book instead. She gives descriptions that enable you to try her methods, and she's humorous, which always makes learning more fun.

5-0 out of 5 stars The All-Time American Knitting Guru
EZ was a genius with needles and yarn... everything she wrote is a gem! Buy this book, but NEVER EVER lend it out... you may never get it back! I am on a quest to own the complete EZ library, and any serious knitter should read her... so they can start not taking themselves so darn seriously! EZ brings a fresh new perspective to this useful craft and does so with charm and eloquence, if not a bit of finger-shaking for those who MUST have line-by-line directions. She imparts her patterns as formulas, leaving the knitter to see their work from a totally new vantage. I think she is a knitter's liberator!

Quick note: Her fabulous Baby Surprise Jacket is featured in this tome, and every knitter I know would LOVE working this "pattern" up... so buy this book just for that, if nothing else! And enjoy! ... Read more


33. The Knitting Circle: A Novel
by Ann Hood
Paperback: 352 Pages (2008-01-17)
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Asin: 0393330443
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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“An intelligent, moving read”(Pages) and “atestament to women’s friendship and to AnnHood’s talent” (Hilma Wolitzer).After the sudden loss of her only child, MaryBaxter joins a knitting circle in Providence,Rhode Island, as a way to fill the empty hoursand lonely days. The women welcome her, eachteaching Mary a new knitting technique and, asthey do, revealing their own personal stories of loss, love, and hope. Eventually Mary is able totell her own story of grief and in so doingreclaims her love for her husband, faces thehard truths about her relationship with hermother, and finds the spark of life again. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Engaging reading.
Ann Hood writes from the heart. Whether or not you are a knitter, this story will resonate with anyone who has ever been part of a small, supportive group of women. Each woman's pain and promise develop as the story unfolds, confirming my belief that no one can know what goes on behind the closed door of another person's life.Well written, it is a gift that Ms. Hood resumed her writing after losing her precious daughter.

2-0 out of 5 stars The Knitting Circle
I've always been a huge Ann Hood fan, and enjoyed her novels from way back. Until I read this one.While it's absolutely devastating Ms. Hood lost her young daughter, and went through such a life shattering tragedy, I'm not sure writing about the experience, through one of her characters, was such a good idea.As a mother and person, I'm sure it was cathartic, but as a novelist...?

5-0 out of 5 stars Strong women, comforting words
I lost my only child at 20 six years ago.True, you never "get over it", but you do learn to live with it and the hole in your heart doesn't feel rough and raw all the time.So, over the years, I've looked for books that would mirror my thoughts, words, actions, feelings and behaviors during that first hellatious year.Ann Hood does it in this book and in her memoir, "Comfort".I was completely validated.It was so good to know I wasn't permanently crazy, but crazy like all grief stricken mothers.I read this book a year or so ago and bought this one for a newly saddened friend.I think it's one of the best.

4-0 out of 5 stars the knitting circle
the knitting circle, follows mary baxter in her grief after her young daughter dies from meningitis.the book starts with mary going to a knitting store owned by a woman named big alice, five months after the death of her daughter.she is not sure why she is there, except that her mother, an aloof and seemingly-never-present woman had been calling her, 'once a week offering advice.' she'd told mary that what she needed is to learn how to knit.big alice gets mary started and invites her to join the wednesday night knitting circle.

like the red thread, this book alternates chapters between mary's life and stories of the individuals in the group.just like all married couples have their own complexities and issues, so does every knitter.each has her or his own sadness, heartache, or tragedy to contend with.the knitting, while easing the pain with the repetition and comfort of lovely wools, also helps bind the people back together, as well as forming a circle of friendship.

the characters in this book are interesting, warm, compelling, and tragic.my only complaint was the (a?) denouement with mary's mother.it's one thing to have some reconciliation in a hospital scene, but this was just too much.other readers may find it heartwarming and believable, but it just made me groan. that aside, i liked the book very much and would recommend it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome book!
This book was so true to life and really gave insight to each characters life; you really understood them.It only reinforced to me, the healing power of knitting. ... Read more


34. Knitting in Plain English, Updated Edition
by Maggie Righetti
Paperback: 304 Pages (2007-04-17)
list price: US$17.99 -- used & new: US$9.00
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Asin: 0312353537
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The first edition of this indispensable classic gave knitters easy-to-follow (and fun-to-read) advice on producing the knits of their dreams. Drawing on decades of experience as a knitting instructor and designer, Maggie Righetti offered step-by-step directions on avoiding common mistakes and getting out of tricky spots.
 
Now, in this completely updated and revised version, Righetti gives readers what they've asked for: advice on making all different garments, working with new patterns and different kinds of yarn, and even an introduction to her own legendary history. Neither aggressively hip nor bafflingly encyclopedic, Knitting in Plain English offers basic principles that will make any project---from a basic blanket to an intricate sweater---rewarding.
 
Having Knitting in Plain English on the shelf is like having your own knitting teacher available to help at all times with any thorny problem.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Perfectly Titled
Knitting in Plain English is perfectly titled.I have tried to learn to knit before but I gave up, because I never really understood it.Ms. Righetti writes in a way to clearly show you what you are doing.She sometimes explains something three different ways so that you will likely be able to understand it in at least one of them.She includes both Continental/European style of knit (yarn in the left hand) and British/American (yarn in the right hand).She is positive and encouraging the whole way through.I think I'll keep this book forever.

5-0 out of 5 stars This Book Made Me A Knitter
I bought the original edition of this book over 20 years ago and I'm still using information I learned from Maggie every time I knit.If you know how to knit and purl but you don't understand how to read patterns or actually complete projects, you need this book!If you're an advanced beginner or an intermediate knitter, the tips and tricks in this book will really help your knitting.

5-0 out of 5 stars Knitting in Plain English
Book is exactly what I wanted, the price was right and the service was excellent.

5-0 out of 5 stars Knitting with common sense!
Excellent book by Maggie Righetti! She manages to present knitting in a step by step logical and straight-forward way. She covers techniques from simple to advanced in a way that you can reconcile her instructions with what you already know, and even if you knit in an uncommon style you can use this book to learn from.Something that is not always true of other knitting books.

The tips on tailoring and finishing are ones that every knitter should read, and help you understand that, no, sometimes it can be the pattern.Something that knitters can sometimes be afraid to believe.

I wish that I had run across this book years ago.There are many things that a beginning knitter can take away, and even more that an advanced knitter can learn from the long years of experience she shares in this book.

I will recommend this book to every knitter I know.

5-0 out of 5 stars Knitting In Plain English
This is a fabulous book; my only disappointment is that it is not in color. The illustrations are good and the hints an asset to all knitters, regardless of their experience level. ... Read more


35. A Treasury of Knitting Patterns
by Barbara G. Walker
Paperback: 300 Pages (1998-05)
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Asin: 0942018168
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Knitting Patterns Revisited
I had this book and several others by Barbara G. Walker years ago, and I'm glad to be able to find them again--they are the clearest and easiest-to-use of any instruction books I've ever seen.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Treasury of Kntting Patterns
I love this book.It's like knitting porn!I love to page through and look at the different stitches!I am fairly new to knitting and I find the instructions easy to follow.

5-0 out of 5 stars Love it
I've been disappointed by stitch dictionaries before, so I wasn't sure about another one especially at it's price.But it's become my favorite stitch book in less than a month from receiving it.Not only are the patterns super easy to catch on to, but she gives a little bit of information on each one.Which for me helps when I'm designing something, and I'm not sure what it is exactly that I'd like.

I know some don't like the fact all images are black and white.But they're very clear and well done, and imho better because you aren't enticed by the yarn rather than the stitch itself.I prefer it, however if you're considering this book, and that's a drawback, you can easily see a color photo of the stitches at the Walker project being done on-line.If anyone asked, I'd highly recommend this book for any knitting library.

I plan on collecting the rest of her books.I don't think you'll find a better dictionary of stitches anywhere else.There might be one just as good, but not better imo.

5-0 out of 5 stars Very Pleased With This Book.
I almost hesitated buying this Treasury of Knitting Patterns based on some reviews that the pictures were in black and white. I was prepared for grainy poor pictures of the knitted work. While the pictures are in black and white, they are clear and show what the patterns look like knitted. I have other pattern books, including The Harmony Guides which I like, but this one has become my favorite. I will be purchasing more Barbara Walker books. I am a decent intermediate knitter. Far from expert and probably never will be. I plan to find this book very useful in the future.

5-0 out of 5 stars lace knitting
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36. Knitting Circles around Socks: Knit Two at a Time on Circular Needles
by Antje Gillingham
Paperback: 80 Pages (2007-08-27)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$10.90
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Asin: 1564777391
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Why knit one sock and then start all over again to make a match? Instead, knit two socks at the same time on two circular needles! With this creative approach, you can slip a sock on each foot as soon as you bind off.

* Get off to a great start with one basic sock pattern; then experiment with seven more designs

* Make cuffs, feet, and toes match exactly from sock to sock; no more measuring as you go

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5-0 out of 5 stars knitting both socks at same time
I made socks years ago and enjoyed doing it. But now at69 and with arthurtis in both hands, trying to use three or four needles at a time was truly painful.In trying to find some good patterns to use I found this book and it is just wonderful.I'm almost done with a pair of knee Highs for Christmas gift.It was very easy to learn the two needle method in the round.The ease of using this method is great and the patterns are quite nice.This book is well worth the money spent for it. The instruction and pictures are great.

1-0 out of 5 stars What a waste of an afternoon!
I actually went to the author's class before checking this book out of the library.I've knit socks on DPN's for several years now, but was intrigued by a way out of the 2nd sock syndrome.I've literally spent nearly 8 hours straight trying to understand this. I almost had it once then ended up with both circular needles tied in knots literally. I thought I was going to have to cut the socks off to get the needles loose.I even tried just doing one sock using this so called "magic loop" method and it was ridiculously hard to avoid doing something that can so easily be done on DPN's.Guess the old way was the best way after all.So much for new technology.Thank goodness I didn't waste my money on this waste of a tree.

5-0 out of 5 stars I should have checked reviews for this book FIRST!
After buying a different book full of errors and unclear pictures, I checked this book out of the library. What a difference! I got to read a book that covered necessary topics and explained things in an understandable way with beautiful photos and lovely patterns. After seeing her 2nd book at the library for toe-up knitting as well, you can bet that these two will be PERMANENT additions to my sock-knitting library ASAP!

3-0 out of 5 stars Working with socks knit 2 at a time
This is a nice little book with really excellent instructions for knitting two socks at a time using 2 circular needles. There are some valuable hints and tips on dealing with needles and wool and about half a dozen sock patterns using lace, ribbed and beaded stitches.But my initial disappointment with the book did not fade when after more careful perusal I found that the did not include instructions for knitting the 2 socks from the toe up.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great for first time sock knitters
I am a long time knitter.I have never knitted socks because I do not like doubled pointed needles.I got this book and decided I was going to learn how to knit socks.The instructions were beyond my expectations.She is a great teacher.The written and picture instructions were equally easy to follow.I recommend this book for anyone, even a beginner. ... Read more


37. Take-Along Knitting: 20+ Easy Portable Projects from Your Favorite Authors
by Editors of North Light Books
Paperback: 144 Pages (2009-12-29)
list price: US$17.99 -- used & new: US$1.75
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Asin: 1440305382
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Take Along Knitting gives readers portable knitting projects in one convenient package. Knitters? favorite projects, including socks, scarves, purses, baby gifts and home accents, will be included from prominent knitting authors such as Jane Davis, Hannah Fettig, Jonelle Raffino and Heidi Boyd. Knitters of all skill levels will find a project suited for their experience, from a simple, useful baby bib, to gorgeous cashmere ruffles scarf. New introductions and other knitting tidbits from the editor will draw together the perfect package for any knitter who likes to take along their knitting wherever they go. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Nice little projects, fair price
I bought this used, and am grateful for the price though puzzled by its lowness. The directions are fairly clear while those that aren't I was able to figure out after some trial and error. The projects themselves are interesting and as stated, highly portable - always a plus for someone who frequently finds herself on the sidelines at the pool for swimming lessons, Scouts, and the doctor's office. I just wish that the yarns pictured weren't frequently either out of my price range, or out of production.

4-0 out of 5 stars A few UNUSUAL items makes this a worthwhile small-project book
This book advertises "your favorite authors" by which they mean "designers" and they are certainly well-published ones like Prudence Mapstone, Marcelle Karp, Stephane Japel and Hannah Fettig. The projects include gloves, hat, scarves, handbags, socks, slippers and a baby sweater and even earrings. The fun stuff includes a fedora and fishnet stockings, and well, maybe the leaf-shaped earrings, though I am not a fan of knitted jewelry, myself. Some projects involve felting, which will please those who love this type of craft, or for someone not willing to lay out extensive cash to knit a large felted item, only to find out it doesn't felt quite the way you'd like. Here, you can test it out on a smaller scale.

Small projects are my favorite thing for trips and just to slip in a purse in case I have to wait at a doctor's office or for some other reason. Scarves are great for gifts, as are baby sweaters, so small projects have their place in the knitting universe. And they use up small bits of yarn in your stash. I always have a few small things on the boil, and I'm sure you'll like this book as much as I did. ... Read more


38. Comfort Knitting and Crochet: Afghans: More Than 50 Beautiful, Affordable Designs Featuring Berroco's Comfort Yarn
by Norah Gaughan, Margery Winter, Berroco Inc.
Paperback: 160 Pages (2010-04-01)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$11.00
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Asin: 1584798262
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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For many of us, afghans are the epitome of comfort. Colorful and inviting, they are a staple of the home, without which a living room or bedroom just wouldn’t feel complete. And whether you’re making one for yourself, as a housewarming gift, or to welcome a new baby into the world, the process of creating a handmade afghan can be as rewarding as the finished product.
 
Comfort Knitting and Crochet: Afghans features 50 patterns for these cozy blankets, made with Berroco Comfort yarn—an affordable, ultra-soft acrylic/nylon blend—and designed by the Berroco team, headed by Norah Gaughan. The book includes something for everyone: The designs range from ultra-modern to traditional, from spare to embellished, and are inspired by sources as varied as Scottish tweeds, Japanese Ikat, and Delft pottery. Intended for knitters and crocheters of every skill level, this collection brings new life to the well-loved and versatile afghan.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Afghan Patterns
Lovely patterns in this book.Some very complex.Working on the Aran Afghan pattern now.It won't be done soon, but it will be heirloom worthy.

3-0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
It's a nice book but it is nothing special in terms of designs. I regret buying it.

4-0 out of 5 stars great gift
I got this book for my daughter and she loves it. There are bunches of afghans she wants to make in it, including one or two for her mommy!

5-0 out of 5 stars Comfort Knitting and Crochet: Afghans
This book has some of the most unique and beautiful afghan patterns I have ever seen.I just received the book, so I haven't knitted any of them yet. The pictures are beautiful and it appears that the instructions are very clear. I have loved looking at this book over and over again. There are afghan patterns for all skill levels of knitting and crochet. Can't wait to get started on my first one!

5-0 out of 5 stars Best Ever Afghans
I have tons of afghan patterns in my collection. These patterns are unique, fashionable, and up-to-date. I really needed another book on afghans like a hole in the head but I am SO glad I bought this one. ... Read more


39. Knitting Little Luxuries: Beautiful Accessories to Knit
by Louisa Harding
Paperback: 128 Pages (2007-11-01)
list price: US$21.95 -- used & new: US$6.40
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Asin: 1596680547
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Learn to pamper friends and loved ones with lavish and fun knitted gifts. Projects are broken down into four different categories by style and include hats, mittens, purses, wraps, tops, sweaters, and socks—all of which are simple to make and require minimal yarn. Tips are provided for embellishing each project with different fabrics, edgings, and stitching patterns, making personalization easy, even for novices. Beautiful photographs and color illustrations detailing how to create each piece, as well as contemporary designs and small, quick projects make this guide a must-have for the gift-giving knitter.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Another Great Book From an Inimitable Designer
Louisa Harding does it again. She has an inimitable style to her designs and I love her patterns.In this book she has mittens, a satchel, hats, a lovely pillow and a tunic that I like.She also uses buttons in very creative ways in several of her patterns.Instructions for the patterns are clear as well as instructions for techniques used in the knitting of the designs (e.g. short rows).

The patterns are mostly for intermediate to experienced knitters though there are one or two, such as the pillow,for the experienced beginner.

I would enjoy knitting several of the patterns, find the patterns to be clear and easy to follow, and would use the book as a resource.I recommend this book for any knitter's library.

4-0 out of 5 stars Neat designs
I have to admit that I will probably never make most of the projects in this book.Not because they aren't cool or pretty, but because they are a bit too time-consuming and/or technically difficult for me.But that won't stop me from looking at the pictures and drooling.

5-0 out of 5 stars this book has great ideas
This book has great gift ideas and is one that I am glad to add to my knitting library

5-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful!
Beautiful book.Very clean, practically new, just as seller described.Packing and shipping perfect!

5-0 out of 5 stars Simply Amazing!
This book completely wowed me! From the moment I opened its cover, I loved loved loved it! The patterns are beautiful and feminine in a classy way. The photography is gorgeous, and the colors are stunning. After I'd kept my library's copy for several weeks, I realized I was never going to return it, so I bought my own.

I admit that I bought the book entirely for inspiration and eye candy. As someone else said, the patterns are intermediate at the hardest, so they're not much in the way of skill advancement. Besides, I'm the sort of person that never does a pattern straight. I always alter something to better suit my tastes. None of these patterns are constructed exactly as I'd like: I'd never knit anything flat and sew it together if it could be done in one piece. However, even considering all that, I can already anticipate this book being the most inspiring pattern book I own, and I own a bunch.

Although it's already been done, I want to go over the sections and highlight the things that I found notable about each. The patterns are timelessly gorgeous, or so I thought anyway. I was very surprised to see them called trendy by other reviewers. It's true I'm young (twenty-something), but I've always considered my tastes very classic. I'm probably more a product of my generation than I think. :) C'est la vie. Here are the sections.

Electic + Quirky: Just as the name says. I love the use of randomly sprinkled buttons, embroidery, and other embellishments. The patterns as pictured are heavy on pink and and baby blue, which will look great to those with a cool skin tone (like me). I especially love the Cecily Beanie (with all the buttons) and the Betty Wrap, which does lace with big needles and chunky yarn -- a delight.

Textured + Modern: Heavy on cables. This section has really innovative designs. A purse is knit horizontally. A tunic has a dramatic cable that travels diagonally from shoulder to opposite hemline. Probably one of my big favorites from this book is the Belle Scarf & Wrap. The scarf is framed with seed stitch and stockinette cables that make an undulating, uneven edge, and the middle is flanked by columns of double yarnovers. Knit it on bigger needles and it becomes a wrap. This section is almost entirely done in a metallic blue and is photographed on a sparse-looking beach -- very modern minimalistic.

Pretty + Feminine: My favorite section. Lots of lovely lace. None of it is very hard as lace goes, but it's always arranged so artfully that the finished result is quite stunning. I love everything here, but the Catherine Purse, Juliet Scarf, and Diane Cardigan especially impress me. This section has softer colors and is photographed indoors for a very feminine feel. It also has the finest gauge yarns of the whole book.

Traditional + Folk: Excellent for those who like colors. They're all fair isle, and three out of the four look intricate enough to keep an intermediate strander busy. I'm not much for color knitting so I go for the Mary Beanie (the simplest in terms of colorwork). Again, a lot of pink and purple, though the Emma Hat is shown in camel, olive green, and brown, which should appeal to the warm skin tones.

Finally, I should address the quality of the instructions. Again, since I tend to modify, I don't notice instructions as much as some might. However, I'm halfway through the Belle Scarf (with a horseshoe lace insert instead of a center cable) and so far, everything has been very easy to understand. All but the simplest patterns have diagrams and charts. In most cases, duplicate written instructions are also provided.

As for the book itself, it's typical of Interweave Press: Layout is beautiful and uncluttered; font is easy to read; pictures are great. What more can a knitting addict ask for? ... Read more


40. The Ohio Knitting Mills Knitting Book: 26 Patterns Celebrating Four Decades of American Sweater Style
by Steven Tatar
Paperback: 168 Pages (2010-08-09)
list price: US$17.95 -- used & new: US$9.95
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Asin: 1579653995
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Vintage-inspired projects culled from the archives of the legendary knitwear maker...

Paris, Milan, London … Cleveland? Yes, it's true. For decades, this Midwestern city of grit and steel remained at the forefront of American fashion. Cleveland was home to such garment makers as the Ohio Knitting Mills, which created knitwear designs for department stores from Sears to Saks as well as for hundreds of labels, from Van Heusen to Pendleton.

Author Steven Tatar discovered a treasure trove of mint-condition knitwear and patterns for men and women when he acquired the mill's archive in 2005. Now, working with the original patterns, from the 1940s through the 1970s, he has painstakingly adapted 26 colorful knitwear projects for the home knitter.

The majority of the patterns are for classic mid-twentieth-century women's sweats, from 1956's Abstract Expressionist to 1976's Puppy Love. But there's much more in The Ohio Knitting Mills Knitting Book: men's sweaters like 1954's Father Knows Best, as well as dresses, shoulder bags, ponchos, and scarf sets. Clear directions, supplemented by schematic charts and color guides, make all of the patterns easy to follow, for everyone from beginners to more advanced knitters. The patterns are featured in their original colors (teal and tangerine, ocher and avocado) alongside newer palettes geared to contemporary tastes.

As you create your own versions of such mid-century standbys as New American Gentleman, Rebel Rouser, Wavy Gravy, and Beatnik Babe, there's a lot more to enjoy. No run-of-the-mill knitting guide, this fun-to-peruse book includes vintage photographs; fashion lore, including a visual tour of original labels from national brands, regional department stores, and small-town shops; and interviews with Ohio Knitting Mills employees. All told, this book highlights the ingenuity and excitement of an important American fashion era.

From argyle to zigzag, The Ohio Knitting Mills Knitting Book brings it all back.


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3-0 out of 5 stars For a Younger Crowd than I
I fell for this book based on a blogger's review.Of all the patterns in it, there are only a couple that I could see myself knitting. The history of the factory, etc., though is very interesting and I did enjoy reading that.The designs are quite youthful, so if you're a young knitter you may find them appealing.

4-0 out of 5 stars Ohio Knitting Mills Knitting Book
This is a book of history and a book of knitting patterns.The author, Steven Tatar was looking for raw materials for his sculptures and happened across the archives of the Ohio Knitting Mills.That archive contained about 5000 original knitted garments.He sold them online and in New York City but he also worked with knitters and knitwear designers to document his most amazing find.He also researched the history of the Ohio Knitting Mills and presents his findings as introductions to the garments, ordered by decade from the 1940's through the 1970's.

Having grown up in the Cleveland-Akron area in the 50's and 60's, I was surprised to learn that Cleveland had a thriving garment industry.While not in the league of New York City or Paris, Cleveland did produce many garments supplying national stores and labels. For those interested in history and vintage knitwear, this is a wonderful document about a fashion-conscious middle-America in the mid-20th century. For hand-knitters, this book can be a great taking-off point for re-creating vintage garments with a contemporary twist.

5-0 out of 5 stars Library
I have this book from our library, and, I think it is something for a home bookshelf. The historical point of view, with a pattern interpreting a style is just my kind of thing.One may want to make every one of them.A beginner knitter, actually, I've made a few and am in the shawl ministry for a year, can appreciate the history:My mother has a few knit skirt/sweater outfits from the 1940's. There is a page of labels in the back of the book. The models are cute, too. from the 19 FYI: There is one Lion's Brand pattern using fisherman's yarn, a woman's turtleneck with Vanna yarn embroidery. Great book.If you are in the shawl ministry, consider buying a knitting book of stitch patterns and perhaps an knitted edging book.I agree that one may have to familiarize oneself with different yarns than what is sold at the national chain stores.I mean would that bag be the same if not done in Uruguay wool?... I don't know about the washability of the wools in the book, so maybe.There is also a Patons and Classic Elite yarns, some Italian filatura.There are a lot of people probably who like to look at patterns for crochet and knit, and, may not keep up with projects.This book is one that has reading.

2-0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected
The book is the history of the Mill and the people who worked there. It shows many of the classic sweaters they made commercially on the machines there over a 40 year period and have patterns in the book that update and now make those gems available for home knitters to enjoy making. There is little care in letting us know what size the yarn is they used which is always a shortcoming to me. You have to diligently swatch with several yarns unless you are lucky enough to find the only yarn that is listed.
The sizes show that, as usual, the designer considers all people to be small framed and only one of the mens sweaters even has a chest measurement of 49 1/2 inch. The rest are much smaller.Wish they had done a bit more work on the patterns they published instead of just the history of the plant, but that's just my opinion.

5-0 out of 5 stars Mr. Rogers had an amazing mama...
because she knit him all of his sweaters! i had no idea of this wonderful fac until I found this book. Filled with historical detail and incredible modern renditions of patterns from the past, The Ohio knitting Mills Knitting Book is a real find. My infamously picky husband loved the men's styles and I fell hard for the easy, classic(but never boring) women's patterns. i can't wait to knit up something fabulous for Rhinebeck! Gorgeous! A must buy for your knitting book collection! ... Read more


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