- A wide range of knitting techniques, including lace, cables, textured patterns, beaded knitting, and more
- A trouble-shooting SOS section that shows how to spot mistakes and avoid them
- Advanced techniques for experienced knitters to give their knitted items that professional touch
This is an excellent book if you are a beginner or an experienced knitter. It starts right at the beginning and walks you through all the steps:
- Equipment and yarn - needles, accessories, gadgets and gizmos, the language of yarn, choosing and substituting yarn, and recycling and repurposing
- Getting started - reading patterns, following charts, gauge, flat and circular knitting, holding the work, casting on, the knit stitch, the purl stitch, increases, decreases, joining new yarn and binding off
- Finishing - seaming, picking up stitches, neat necklines and perfect bands, fastenings and care of knitted items
- Taking it to the next level - adapting to fit, choosing the right cast on, the best increase for the job, choosing the right bid off, steeking edgings and trims, buttons and buttonholes, pockets and felted/fulled knits
- Advanced knitting techniques - working in the round, lace and open work, cables, textured pattens, loop stitches, entrelac, fair isle and stranded colour, intarsia, duplicate stitch, bead work and embellishments
- Knitting SOS - avoiding common errors and fixes, fudges and tweaks
- The knitting community - finding other knitters, sharing and selling your work, knitting for charity, knitting terminology and abbreviations
I received a copy of this book at no charge in exchange for my honest review.
1 comment:
I've wanted to learn how to knit for YEARS now.
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