Knitting the Perfect Fit

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Knitting the Perfect Fit
Authors and Contributors      By (author) M Leapman
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 225,Width 191
Category/GenreKnitting and crochet
ISBN/Barcode 9780307586643
ClassificationsDewey:746.4320432
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Random House USA Inc
Imprint Potter Craft
Publication Date 7 August 2012
Publication Country United States

Description

"This is the first book that delves deeply into easily mastered techniques that can be used to adapt and customise any project." This is the first book that delves deeply into easily mastered techniques that can be used to adapt and customise any project. Knitting the Perfect Fit is an invaluable guide for anyone interested in learning and perfecting shaping details in their knitting. Acclaimed designer and teacher Melissa Leapman distills one of her most in-demand workshops into an authoritative guide that will help knitters understand how designer details and shaping actually work. From a variety of necklines and arm details to different trompe l'oeil shaping techniques that offer a more slimming and flattering look to any garment no matter your body type. Each technique is thoroughly explained with tips and exercised and then showcased in 21 appealing projects that allow knitters to practise their new skills.

Author Biography

Melissa Leapman is a widely published sweater designer whose patterns have appeared in Vogue Knitting, Knitter's, McCall's, Family Circle, Better Homes and Gardens, Knit It!, and Interweave Knits magazines. Leapman has worked as a freelance designer for many leading ready-to-wear manufacturers, noted design houses, and major yarn companies. In addition, her knitting, crochet, and design workshops are extremely popular with crafters at all skill levels. She lives in New York City.

Reviews

"Leapman's explanation alone of techniques for tailoring knitwear is worth the price, and the fashionable, wearable garments are a bonus. Knitters interested in moving beyond loose, boxy garments will want to take a look." --Library Journal