Customer Review: I have a Gathering of Lace and Victorian Lace Today. They are great books but really big to carry around. I like to take books with me a lot so this book works great. I am going to get it spiral bound so it will be easier to knit and read. Most of the patterns use a needle size between US 3 -... more info
Customer Review: Four not three because the editorial content is fab. Four not five because I don't need to own it and it won't change my life. Important-to-me idea: Knit your favorite sweater, regardless of recommended yarn, in mohair. Might actually try it. Don't need a new book for that pattern. Great... more info
Customer Review: I bought this book and what a mistake! I gave it 2 stars, but really would like to give it none. The only reason I gave it 2 was because a lot of people (given the previous reviews) seem to find it useful. The most useful thing I have learned from this book is to never buy a knitting book without... more info
Customer Review: I love this book. So easy to pick up and put down as time permits. It is lighthearted and funny. Another winner from Stephanie Pearl-McPhee!
Customer Review: I imagine readers of Stephanie Pearl-McPhee's weblog and books will thoroughly Understand how difficult it is to get just that perfect thing for a beloved fiber artist and have to WAIT to give it to them. So of course, I've peeked ahead, and this is going to be a well-loved daily calendar.
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Customer Review: I just received this book along two others that I ordered (great time of delivery) and I am on my way to buy yarn for TWO projects already! the TANG and the TUXEDO VEST are just too fab for words!!! Can't wait to start. This is my first time with a Top-down project and I am very excited and eager to... more info
Customer Review: Fortunately for knitters, Elise Duvekot is a curious and persistent investigator. The unique "knit 1 below (K1B)" technique which emerged during her patient explorations inspired her to find ways to use the resulting cushy, non-curling fabric in a wide range of garments and accessories. The... more info
Customer Review: Admittedly, there aren't a whole lot of books in the knitting humor genre, but this is as if not possibly funnier than At Knits End-- Meditations for Women Who Knit Too Much, the Yarn Harlot's first book. Plus-- it has pictures! The cartoons are super cute and super funny. One of my favorites... more info