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I’m not really “done” with the book, but it is due back at the library. It will likely be a well-placed hint for a Christmas gift as it’s useful as a reference.
65 out of 66 people (98%) think this is worth consuming…
I’m not really “done” with the book, but it is due back at the library. It will likely be a well-placed hint for a Christmas gift as it’s useful as a reference.
I will never truly finish consuming this book. It is a great guide to have when you are learning to knit. I love the patterns. I am going to make my own knitting bag and needle case from the patterns.
This was my first real meeting with english ways of knit-talk. I’m going to knit the sweater (skully) as soon as I have time :)
I’m making Sonya Laska’s Sparkle Hat from this book. I’ve also got the Annie Modesitt’s Pinup Sweater on the needles still from last winter. It’s a surprisingly good general reference, and the patterns are hella cute, so I imagine I’ll keep consuming this for a long time.
I’m working through this book again, which I wasn’t ready to start when I bought it last year. I’ve read it – but working through it is actually doing the projects! I’ve learned alot from the book, once I got a basic knitting understanding somewhere else. I’m currently on scarves and hats but I will work my way to sweaters, oh yea!
As a chick with sticks I want to improve my skills and this book has such rave reviews. I got it for Christmas and am enjoying it.
I love this book! Excellent instructions written in “real” language, and kick-butt patterns. Wayyyy inspiring stuff.
I adore this knitting book. My only complaint is the knit patterns within the book are not “larger sizes.” Other than that I recommend the book to beginner knitters and advanced.
This book has moved into my reference collection for patterns. I’m still working on the scarf, but it is going to take me so long that I no longer consider myself actually reading this book.
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