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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
I actually cried,
By Anna (Toronto, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Knitting Without Tears: Basic Techniques and Easy-to-Follow Directions for Garments to Fit All Sizes (Paperback)
My boyfriend says "at least the book isn't called 'knitting without killing your partner'". Although I did actually cry when I couldnt get the hang of anything in the book to do with needles and wool, I've finally reached an even balance. I can knit, just not the way she tells me to. OK, I do actually like this book now, lots of useful stuff but just takes a bit of getting used to her "conversational style". Just a pity the book got slightly ruined when i threw it against the wall.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not for most beginners,
This review is from: Knitting Without Tears: Basic Techniques and Easy-to-Follow Directions for Garments to Fit All Sizes (Paperback)
If you are looking for a good how to knit book, with step-by-step instructions on the basics this book isn't it. It is a wonderful book--take a look at it once you've mastered the basics and are ready to move past patterns and create something entirely your own.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Book for Knitters to Read,
By Rebecca Haden (Fayetteville, AR) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Knitting Without Tears: Basic Techniques and Easy-to-Follow Directions for Garments to Fit All Sizes (Paperback)
I learned to knit from my grandmother when I was a little girl, and can calculate patterns myself, so I did not need to be rescued from slavish pattern-following. I also do not think that the sweaters in this book are the most attractive, stylish, or even the easiest (I'm a top-down in-the-round knitter myself). I have made a few Zimmerman patterns, but none from this book. With all that said, I will now tell you that I pull this book off the shelf constantly, and you should buy it if you aspire to be a good knitter.The discussions of gauge, yarn choice, finishing, color work, and other technical points are invaluable. The entire book is clear, useful, and a pleasure to read. Knowing and following this book's advice can make the difference between disappointing sweaters and wonderful ones, even if you never use any of the patterns in this book. Don't buy this book for the patterns, but do buy it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Knitting Freedom,
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This review is from: Knitting Without Tears: Basic Techniques and Easy-to-Follow Directions for Garments to Fit All Sizes (Paperback)
I had been doing knit and purl stitches for most of my life with very unsatisfactory results until I found this treasure. Unlike most patterns which are for flat knitting with very rigid instructions, EZ gives guidelines for a personal approach based on knitting "in the round." No stiff seams to pop open! A stitch more or less doesn't worry her. Want a sweater for a Barbie Doll or Michael Jordan? With her formula, you can do it. And, at last, someone said that knitting scarves is *boring.* This book decreased my "knitting" tension/anxiety enormously. Knitting is now a stress reducer for me.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Indispensable fun for the serious knitter,
By Carol S. (Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Knitting Without Tears: Basic Techniques and Easy-to-Follow Directions for Garments to Fit All Sizes (Paperback)
I'd repeatedly read and heard about Elizabeth Zimmerman (or "EZ" as she was/is fondly known) but never read any of her books. I was, however, skeptical that her books could be as wonderful as they were reputed to be. The photograph on the cover of "Knitting without Tears" did little to entice me; the sweaters looked, well, a bit dowdy and boxy for my taste. Eventually I gave in and bought this book. Now I am a believer. EZ won me over with her very first sentence: "Most people have an obsession; mine is knitting." Somehow she managed to take knitting very seriously without ever taking herself very seriously. The book is full of practical tips and tricks for improving your knitting, conceptual ways to create your own patterns, and EZ's very decided opinions about the craft (worth considering whether or not you agree with them all). Best of all, anecdotes and humorous, often ironic commentary abound. Even if you never knit a seamless sweater, you'll be glad you bought this book.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not exactly a beginner book,
By Emily Cartier "kallicat" (Madison, WI, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Knitting Without Tears: Basic Techniques and Easy-to-Follow Directions for Garments to Fit All Sizes (Paperback)
I'm a beginning knitter. I bought this book because I am terrible at following directions and everything I'd read about it indicated that EZ would help you learn to modify patterns so they worked the way you wanted. They were right.This isn't really a learn how to knit book tho. It's more an introduction to sweater design book. You are walked through several basic styles of seamless sweaters, given a good stern lecture on why gauge is important, and shown pictures and charts you can use as a jumping off point. I would expect a learn how to knit book to cover several styles of knitting, multiple castons and castoffs, and lots of techniques, all with extensive illustrations for those of us who aren't very good with written instructions. This book does not fit the bill. It is one I will consult frequently as I begin to knit my first sweaters. It works very well in conjunction with Vogue Knitting or one of the other basic learn how to knit books. Don't buy it as the only knitting reference you'll ever need.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Knitting Without Tears,
By Donna Schaffner (Plano, Tx USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Knitting Without Tears: Basic Techniques and Easy-to-Follow Directions for Garments to Fit All Sizes (Paperback)
I bought this book at a used book store in Oregon 6 yrs. ago for [$]. I thinks it's the original copyright of 1971. Anyway, I had been knitting off and on for years but could not find the right book for me to explain the basics in just simple terms without a lot of "knitters" terminology that can be confusing unless you are a little more advanced. I laughed at and loved the way the author describes the frustrations of knitting. I didn't feel like I was the only one who ever had to start the same project over 6 times just to get the gauge or ribbing correct. If you want a book that teaches knitting like you hoped a "grandma" would if she was sitting by your side - this is the book for you. Enjoy!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
The tops!,
By Carrot Top (Oak Park, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Knitting Without Tears: Basic Techniques and Easy-to-Follow Directions for Garments to Fit All Sizes (Paperback)
Each time I open this book, I want to throw all other responsibilities to the wind and sit down and read. No, it is not a learn-to-knit book; but for one getting familiar with the process, it is a mind-expanding experience. It is also a joyous, friendly way to meet her in print.When first published, most American born knitters made every garment in pieces. The challenge of making presentable seams was formidable for me, so I welcomed EZ's sensible approach to knitting in the round. I got a kick out of her calling us 'blind-followers,' which most of us were who were inexperienced and perhaps, as I was, self-taught. Having the traditional directions along with her smart short-cuts and the clever, sensible percentage system was enormously helpful for me. The small size of her book is also a plus--easy to digest and learn from without being intimidated. Her skillful illustrations are so clear. The information she so delightfully encloses is still valuable, no matter the year! Elizabeth was a very friendly, lovable, warm,kind woman, and an excellent teacher--in person or by books. I'm happy and proud to have known her. This book is a classic and should be in every knitter's library.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
I'm biased, because I have loved EZ,
By A Customer
This review is from: Knitting Without Tears: Basic Techniques and Easy-to-Follow Directions for Garments to Fit All Sizes (Paperback)
since her books were first published, but if you make nothing else from this book, do knit the modular "Tomten" jacket, particularly for a baby. It stretches to fit for a long time, lasts to be handed down, is very easy to knit, and makes babies look like like wee elves. Do make it in a beautiful color, to flatter the baby's coloring - raspberry or teal, for example. This jacket alone should have established EZ as one of the most gifted practitioners of this ancient craft.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Knitting without tears,
By Lakaya M. Peeples (Cincinnati, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Knitting Without Tears: Basic Techniques and Easy-to-Follow Directions for Garments to Fit All Sizes (Paperback)
will give you a headache if you are an experienced knitter. very few pictures and the ones that do exist are not of good quality. It does have great technical information but for the new knitter, there is not enough meat on the bone.
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Knitting Without Tears: Basic Techniques and Easy-to-Follow Directions for Garments to Fit All Sizes by Elizabeth Zimmermann (Paperback - July 1 1973)
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