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Shawls and Scarves: The Best of Knitter's Magazine
 
 

Shawls and Scarves: The Best of Knitter's Magazine [Paperback]

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This collection of patterns for shawls and scarves originally published over the last 15 years in Knitter's Magazine lives up to the reputation of XRX Books for publishing visually stunning "coffee-table" books that spend more time being read and used than sitting on the coffee table. For a public library, a compilation of this sort has many advantages. It is more sturdy than the original magazine, it brings together designs by theme, and it corrects errors that might have been present in the original patterns. Contributors include a "who's who" of knitwear designers, among them Elizabeth Zimmermann, Meg Swansen, Eugene Beugler, Joan Schrouder, and Priscilla Gibson-Roberts. Most patterns include both charted and written directions as well as full-color photos. Generic yarn recommendations make this collection one that will be used for many years. Highly recommended for public libraries and textile collections.
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"Subtitles 'The Best of Knitter's Magazine - from Traditional to Trendy...with Easy to Follow Instructions', this large format, 105 page book contains some gorgeous shawls and scarves. Contemporary knitting at its best, I would recommend this book to any knitter. What is better on a warm summer's day than to protect yourself from a sudden drop in temperature with a knitted shawl. Lace, woven look, garter stitch - a variety of patterns and yarns are included to suit all skills, tastes and addicts of shawl knitting. There are several I want to knit right away. Clear instructions and great photography combine to make this best of knitter's magazine a best seller." KarenPlatt.co.uk

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorites, Feb 2 2004
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A. Reader (Boise, Idaho United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shawls and Scarves: The Best of Knitter's Magazine (Paperback)
I originally checked this book out from the local library and found that I would have to own my own copy. There are a few patterns that would be suitable for beginners, but I would definitely pay attention to the skill level rating on each pattern. My only complaint would be that the terms "laceweight" and "fingering" seem to have been used without discretion. While lace knitting is generally very forgiving in terms of gauge, it is frustrating to know that the "laceweight" yarn you purchased is not even close to the "laceweight" yarn that was used in the pattern. Patterns are included for round, triangular, faroese, shetland, and rectangular shawls. The patterns include both written instructions as well as charts to accommodate any preference. Color pictures are provided for each pattern, as well as each variation of pattern. Yarns range from mohair to cotton, and from sport weight to laceweight. A 4-page "Knitter's School" in the back of the book provides instructions for standard techniques, as well as some more advanced techniques specific to circular knitting.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars *, Dec 25 2001
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V. Gorton "shyfox777" (Portland OR) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Shawls and Scarves: The Best of Knitter's Magazine (Paperback)
Beautiful designs but definitely not for beginners. It can be intimidating if you're new to lace but it's worth the effort. I'd consider myself almost an expert and there are enough patterns in here to satisfy the urge for simple designs and the challenge of something more complex.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Yes! Beauty, artistry, and challeging designs!, Nov 29 2003
This review is from: Shawls and Scarves: The Best of Knitter's Magazine (Paperback)
This book is great! All these wonderful patterns from old issues of Knitters magazine have been reprinted together in a more durable format. My copies of the original magazines are dog-eared and not always easy to find, so this book has a definite place on my knitting bookshelf.

If you're new to knitting shawls, this book is a great introduction. The patterns represent a wide variety of traditional and more modern styles. As with most pieces from Knitters, the designs are sophisticated and often challenging. Techniques are well-explained and will give you the background needed to move beyond pre-fab patterns to design your own.

However, this doesn't mean that the book is only for expert knitters. I'm an intermediate knitter, but I made my first Faroese shawl from a pattern included here. It was a technical stretch at first, but not undoable. The result was one of the best, most wearable, and most satisfying pieces of knitting I've done. I'm now starting my second shawl.

This is not a book to buy if you want a mindless project in stockinette. But if you want something that will expand your knitting horizons and give you something to wear on chilly winter nights, then this book is a great choice.

(Oh--and did I mention that shawls tend to be forgiving if your gauge is a little off? That's always a plus in my book.)

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