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167 of 168 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Something (different) for everyone
There's nothing I love more than a new knitting book. I love flipping through the pages and imagining all the things I could make. Most of the time, though, after the first flip-through, I've lost heart. I'd never be able to make that, I think. Or: I'd never want to make that. But not so with Bags: A Knitters' Dozen.

On my first skim-through, my...
Published on January 28, 2005 by Kristin Dreyer Kramer

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not in the bags
The patterns in this book are nice, cute, interesting but very difficult to knit because of the many mistakes in the patterns. There is a web site you can go to for corrections but with so many on a page it made it even more difficult.
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167 of 168 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Something (different) for everyone, January 28, 2005
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Kristin Dreyer Kramer (NightsAndWeekends.com) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bags: A Knitter's Dozen (A Knitter's Dozen series) (Paperback)
There's nothing I love more than a new knitting book. I love flipping through the pages and imagining all the things I could make. Most of the time, though, after the first flip-through, I've lost heart. I'd never be able to make that, I think. Or: I'd never want to make that. But not so with Bags: A Knitters' Dozen.

On my first skim-through, my imagination went wild: "I want one of those...and one of those...and one of those..." These aren't your plain-jane everyday old knit-two-squares-and-sew-`em-together bag patterns. There are different patterns here-patterns that haven't been repeated over and over in previous knitting books. There are felted bags and textured bags and fancy detailed bags. There are handbags and tote bags and beach bags. And-best of all, there are easy bags and intermediate bags and a-little-more-challenging bags. Bags features more than 20 different patterns for bags-plus a few extras, like a vest and a sweater. You'll even learn about new techniques, like needle felting.

I've already made two of the bags in the book, and I love them. They're different, and they were fun to knit. I even pushed myself and tried the intermediate patterns, and I didn't have a problem. I only ran into a few difficulties with the patterns-but you'll be able to catch them without a problem if you're paying attention.

Pick up a copy of Bags: A Knitters' Dozen, and you'll want to knit bags for everyone you know (it's never too early to start knitting for next Christmas, you know...).
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95 of 95 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Well, maybe not a dozen., November 5, 2005
This review is from: Bags: A Knitter's Dozen (A Knitter's Dozen series) (Paperback)
There are some really great and I mean GREAT bags in this book. The entrelac square bag, for example, gets an ooh-ahh reponse from everyone who sees this bag when done. There's a 'small notions' cosmetic bag which knits quickly, is very versatile, and makes a terrific last-minute gift. There's a tube-shaped bag called 'Soho sling' which everyone should try once and another unusual shape (Three for the road) which is so cool, so fun, and so quick that I've made several in variations. A section on needle felting is very welcome to add some pizazz to those all-look-alike felted totes and a section on zippers takes into account (thanks goodness) that many knitters do NOT sew! The basic bag shapes are well-covered: tote, backback, clutch, market bag, evening bag, beads on a bag.

Still, as a collection, is this the one book or the best book you would recommend for someone who is looking for a bag book? No - to me this is way down on the list. For one thing, of all the bags there are to knit, there are four cabled-aran choices. The tote shape occurs too often and two of the patterns could go away and no one would remember. There are way too many cool techniques out there to put in this much repetition. The one beaded bag (a very dressy bag) is quite complex and only a very experienced bead knitter could do this pattern.

Some 'basics' are missing. There is no coverage of lining a bag or adding bases to make it sturdier. The I-cord instructions are too sparse - and in fact cords and straps are not as well explained as they should be.

Pardon the pun - the book ends up being a mixed bag - I would put it on my 'like to have' rather than 'must have' list.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a Knitter's Dozen Bags, January 9, 2007
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In this book you recieve complete instructions for making several different types of bags. There are bags for evening, weddings, carry-alls, and backpacks. I made 4 bags for Christmas gifts and since I came back from visiting I have plans to make at least 6 more bags from this book for gifts. The instructions are mostly clear and easy to follow, however one needs to pay attention to measurements as one mistake I made on my first attempt at a backpack was I misread the length of an icord and made it 4 foot instead of 4 yards. This resulted in my having to order an additional skein of yarn to complete the project. I have yet to complete the project I got the book for as I don't have the yarn for it. It is the fulled entrelac bag that I plan to use as a knitting bag.
One other problem I encountered is that there is not a listing of places to purchase the various miscellaneous hardware items needed to finish the bags. For instance, some of the bags require a magnetic clasp and gormets, and there is no listing of places to purchase these types of items. This book has provided me with several hours of knitting pleasure.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Experienced Knitter and I loved the variety, December 30, 2006
This review is from: Bags: A Knitter's Dozen (A Knitter's Dozen series) (Paperback)
I am 51 and have been knitting, smocking, sewing, you name it since I was a child. I can't just sit in front of the telly and not do something productive (guess it's the ADHD!) I'm eccentric in some ways and love the offbeat styles a bit. This book provided me with a lot of variety and I was able to make 5 different bags for my family and friends for Christmas (yikes, a lot of knitting between Thanksgiving and Christmas). I could have used more instructions on the pitfalls of felting cable knits. I had to make one bag twice as I felted it too long in the machine and the cables/patterns were simply washed away. When I made it the second time, I felted it for a shorted period of time and then lined the bag. Now that I've made so many of the bags in here I'm looking for more challenges.
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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, March 4, 2006
This review is from: Bags: A Knitter's Dozen (A Knitter's Dozen series) (Paperback)
I enjoyed this book, more for the ideas it gave me than for the actual designs themselves. There are several examples of totes, purses, and packs and with a little imagination, I think an average knitter looking for a challenge would find the information useful. One can latch onto the basics and develop some interesting original work. Felting seems to be the technique of choice lately; one sees it everywhere. I have yet to try it, so I look forward to learning the technique. This seems a good place to start.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great bags to knit, November 5, 2006
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An excellent book with good photos to inspire creativity. Patterns are easy to follow. A wide variety of bags to knit for different purposes and skill ability. Excellent descriptions of stitches, techniques and explanations of needles and wool in the glossary section. Extra information is available on the Internet at the publisher's site. Some of the wool is not available to buy in Australia but Ebay helps with most of the purchases.
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13 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another Dozen Hit, September 28, 2005
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I love the Knitter's Dozen Series of books and this one is no excpetion. Filled with very pretty bags with well written instructions, this book will be useful to those who have basic knitting skills and are looking for new projects to work on.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars power packed with ideas, July 19, 2008
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This little book is power packed with ideas for purses, felted and not. I've never seen a knitting book with so many cute and stylish patterns. I will probably be making most of them.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not in the bags, August 29, 2008
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The patterns in this book are nice, cute, interesting but very difficult to knit because of the many mistakes in the patterns. There is a web site you can go to for corrections but with so many on a page it made it even more difficult.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great selection of bags, November 2, 2008
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Wonderful selection of bags to create. I've completed three basic bags and was looking for more stylish patterns - this book fits the bill. Also introduces some dry felting designs to add to the bags. Anxious to get started on some of them.
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