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Vogue Knitting The Ultimate Knitting Book: Revised and Updated

Hardback

Main Details

Title Vogue Knitting The Ultimate Knitting Book: Revised and Updated
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Vogue Knitting Magazine
SeriesVogue Knitting
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:352
Dimensions(mm): Height 285,Width 260
Category/GenreKnitting and crochet
ISBN/Barcode 9781942021698
ClassificationsDewey:746.432
Audience
General
Edition Revised ed.
Illustrations Full-colour photographs and illustrations. Includes patterns.

Publishing Details

Publisher Sixth & Spring Books
Imprint Sixth & Spring Books
Publication Date 7 March 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

The ultimate knitting reference, from the world's most recognised knitting magazine, gets a thorough update! Vogue (R) Knitting The Ultimate Knitting Book features revised and fresh material throughout, 65 additional pages, and more than 1,600 photos and hand-drawn step-by-step illustrations. It's full of treasures, from an expanded library of cast-ons, increases, decreases, and bind-offs, to in-depth sections on favourite techniques such as brioche and entrelac; plus design and construction chapters that encompass dozens of options. With comprehensive chapters on lace and cabling, and information on knitters' tools, correcting errors, garment care, and more, it provides a masterly understanding of every stage of knitting. From beginners needing to learn the very basics to seasoned knitters wanting a refresher on a complex technique, every knitter will cherish this guide for years to come.

Author Biography

Originally founded by Conde Nast in 1932, Vogue Knitting magazine, now published by Soho Publishing, is the most respected and recognizable fashion knitting magazine in the world. The Vogue Knitting brand encompasses the magazine, knitting resource and pattern books, Vogue Knitting LIVE, a series of consumer shows that attract more than 15,000 knitters annually, destination trips and cruises, and much more.

Reviews

"This book does for knitters what a book on delicious ingredients does for aspiring cooks. As I perused the pages, my mind danced with inspiration for future garments." "Trust Vogue. Those two words will enable any knitter, novice or pro, to refresh, renew, and learn new stitches and techniques. For this reference, substantially revised since the 1989 first edition and subsequent updates, the editors thoroughly re-vetted directions and explanations, with significant differences. For instance, a tip now may cover how to improve cast-ons, and a technique description may address neatening the last loop. Chapters are color-coded for ease of use. New, especially, is a chapter on constructing and designing accessories, such as balaclavas, chullos, mittens, gloves, and socks. What's most impressive is the number offered of possible variations on a technique or stitch: 25 methods of casting on, 14 for binding off, and various choices of finishing and seaming. Don't expect stitch swatches, however; what this guide provides is a thorough grounding in how to knit or design anything, completed by a good index, a bibliography, and eight pages of knitters' graph paper." --Booklist (starred review) "This revised and updated edition of the classic knitting guide continues the tradition of comprehensive information presented in a clear, concise manner. Significant content has been added on designing knitting patterns (with separate chapters for sweaters, shawls, and accessories), with photographs and overall design updated, and information reorganized to make it more accessible. The book is arranged by topic, with each chapter providing an in-depth guide to a specific skill or technique. A footer at the bottom of each page provides page references for topics addressed in the text or diagrams. Full-color photographs and detailed drawings illustrate each topic, and the editors intersperse expert tips and techniques throughout. VERDICT An essential addition to the knitter's bookshelf." --Library Journal (starred review)