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2.0 out of 5 stars
You'd better like fair isle knitting...,
By A Customer
This review is from: 45 Fine & Fanciful Hats to Knit (Paperback)
I bought this book for its variety of hat shapes and was hoping to knit them in solid blocks of colour rather than in stranded fair isle. Zilboorg states that if you are going to knit these designs with one colour per row (rather than the two colours that are charted), you need to increase the number of rounds, however, she does not give the reader specific instructions or charts - not even a calculation - for how to do this.
5.0 out of 5 stars
I LOVE This Book!,
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This review is from: 45 Fine & Fanciful Hats to Knit (Paperback)
This is one of my very favorite knitting books! The colors and designs are gorgeous, the format is pleasing, and I just love to look at the pictures for color inspiration. I am a somewhat experienced knitter, I love knitting in the round (no seams to sew after the project is finished!) and I love to make colorful hats, which I sell at crafts fairs, so for me it's a perfect book. All the designs use worsted weight yarn and #7 or 8 needles, so the hats knit up fast.I agree however that it's not ideal for knitting beginners, although with hands-on help from a more experienced knitter it should be possible. I have come across some minor errors - another reason it's more appropriate for non-beginners.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun, and not too hard, even for me,
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This review is from: 45 Fine & Fanciful Hats to Knit (Paperback)
I used to knit a lot, but then I quit. Now I've just picked up knitting needles for the first time in 30 years. First I made a scarf (duh), then I made an afghan with a scallop pattern. Then I bought this book and made a couple of hats. If I can do it, so can you. They're fun, fanciful, and not too hard for an average knitter.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Highly recommended if...,
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This review is from: 45 Fine & Fanciful Hats to Knit (Paperback)
-You love to work in the round in multiple colors-if you are looking to practice your fairisle technique on small projects -are comfortable working entirely from a chart -are happy to choose your own colors without any specific recommendations These hats are sized to fit a medium adult woman, made on a
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gorgeous colors, fantastic shapes, something for everyone,
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This review is from: 45 Fine & Fanciful Hats to Knit (Paperback)
I love this hat book above all the others I own. The shapes are really special--everything from a simple beret, to a domed tam-o-shanter, a pentagonal tam and a wild and silly eared model that is inspired by those goofy polar fleece ski hats.Anna Zilboorg loves the colors and patterns of Turkish knitting, where positive and negative shapes intermingle in an eye-teasing way. Her color sense is wonderful--she knows how to take the richest shades and create stunning results. Her use of bobbles to add texture can be employed for other types of knitting, so this book is instructive for anyone who designs their own sweaters, mittens, gloves or even afghans. I never get tired of looking at this book, and the hats make some of the best gifts you can imagine. A must-have for hat knitters.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good instructions for me !,
By "chris_cheung" (Hong Kong) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 45 Fine & Fanciful Hats to Knit (Paperback)
It is a good hat knitting book for me . Because it provides clearly instructions , and the pattens are really beautiful .
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Fun, Cheerful Inspiration,
By Lilinah "bibliophiliac" (San Francisco Bay Area, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 45 Fine & Fanciful Hats to Knit (Paperback)
If you like knitting in the round or making small portable projects, this is an excellent book. I'm a beginning knitter - I have only been knitting 6 months and am completely self-taught - and I've made several hats from this book, adapting head bands from one, body patterns from another, and shapes from a third, in my own colors. While there may be nine basic shapes, the permutations are much greater than the 45 in the title.The charts are clear and helpful (I gather there are minor problems with some, but I haven't had any trouble deciphering them). Zilboorg gives clear directions for various types of beginnings and finishings. As a neophyte, I found them easy to follow. Each hat took a couple evenings and was quite enjoyable to do. The shapes and colors are uplifting and lots of fun to knit and to wear. I've been recommmending this book to people who have admired my knitting. And wearing one of these hats is a great way to brighten your day and keep you head warm at the same time.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful Hats, little instruction,
By A Customer
This review is from: 45 Fine & Fanciful Hats to Knit (Paperback)
I kept my copy, because the hats are prettty to look at and someday I might try one (maybe not now that I've read about the errors here on Amazon) but I can understand why someone would be frustrated enough to return this. You don't buy a cookbook without recipes. The point of having patterns/recipes is so that you can replicate something you like. It is not a crime, really, no matter what people who read the Zimmerman books might say.Not everybody likes charts. I am sorry, but it's the truth. It would not kill these authors to write things out, at least ONCE and please do not whine that it would add to the cost of the book. It doesn't have to, and hey, we have computers now, it's not like you're scribing these books on parchment with a quill pen by candlelight. There, now that that's out of my system, I would still say to buy the book (though it is somewhat overpriced considering you get such little guidance and that there really are only 9 hats with variations), but it is NOT for beginners, and NOT for those who have better things to do than figure out badly written charts/instructions, even if they DO know how.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Unusual hats, gorgeous colors,
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This review is from: 45 Fine & Fanciful Hats to Knit (Paperback)
Well, this isn't a standard hat book. And not every hat will work for everyone (I found the Toque too small, the onion too big, but gauges vary.) The best hat in the book is the pentagonal hat, which seems to look good on everyone. The textural additions to the colorwork are really something. You can develop your own hats from these ideas, and use some of the texture ideas on things like mittens, too. I use the toque pattern,modified, with boucle yarn to make a Dr Zhivago-style hat, for example.
1.0 out of 5 stars
A Complete Waste of My Time,
By Delamaine "Formerly Belacane" (Seattle Eastside) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 45 Fine & Fanciful Hats to Knit (Paperback)
This book does not have 45 hats in it, it has 9 hats (berets, toques, cones, stars, Egyptian hats, onion domes, stacked hats, Angela hats - like toques with long rectangular straps hanging from the crown, and pentagons) interpreted in several different color designs each. Although the cost of this book was many times the price of a single pattern, I bought the book because I couldn't find a single onion dome pattern. Well, the "patterns" are really just color charts for the designs she used. Sample instructions for the onion dome hat (instructions are the same for all 5 onion dome hats): "Cast on the number of stitches indicated on the chart using a 16" circular needle....Work the desired band....Follow the chart for the bottom of the hat. Repeat the band. Work the top chart...when you finish the chart, change to the color you want for the ball [pompom or tassel]...then make the ball as instructed on page 11." This is not what I consider a knitting pattern and I'm sending it back to Amazon.com in Monday's mail.
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45 Fine & Fanciful Hats to Knit by Anna Zilboorg (Paperback - Dec 31 1999)
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