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Dogs in Knits: 17 Projects for Our Best Friends (Paperback)

by Judith L. Swartz (Author)
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Knitters and pets seem to go together. This book, the first from a major publisher to provide a pattern wardrobe for our best friends, is sure to be popular in public libraries. All patterns have been written for four sizes (small, medium, large, and extra large) and will fit dogs from under ten lbs. to about 75 lbs. The volume is amply illustrated with pooches wearing sweaters, none so "cutsy" as to embarrass a four-legged friend. Swartz assumes a basic knowledge of knitting, and, aside from a generic pattern for a crocheted dog sweater, all the garments are knitted. Patterns include a Native American-inspired blanket sweater, a classic cabled Aran sweater, and an Icelandic pullover. Intermediate knitters will enjoy practicing such skills as Fair Isle and intarsia knitting on a small, quickly finished garment. Warmly recommended for public libraries.
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" . . . thrills knitters with appealing yet practical canine patterns." -- Pet Age

"A delightful book sure to inspire both dog-lovers and beginning or experienced knitters." -- BARK, the modern dog culture magazine

"A wardrobe of fun sweaters and throws for dogs." -- Marcy Smith, News Observer

"If you’re a dog lover too, you’ll probably want a copy just for the pictures." -- Sacramento Bee

"Knitted items are a great personal gift for all dogs. Why not give your pet the same luxuries you enjoy?" -- Chicagoland Tails

"Patterns are based on people clothes. There are dog biscuit recipes, flea remedies and tributes to therapy and search-and-rescue dogs." -- Dallas Morning News

"Readers can experiment with stitch patterns, colorwork and embroidery. Designs accommodate every climate, occasion, skill level and pooch size . . ." -- Family Circle Easy Knitting

"Stylin pets will be sporting handmade knits." -- Sarah Casey Newman, St. Louis Post-Dispatch

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  • Paperback: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Interweave Press (May 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1931499055
  • ISBN-13: 978-1931499057
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 8.8 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #333,642 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dogs In Knits by Judith L. Swartz, September 2, 2002
By Sheri Smith (Spin2Knit in E. Tennessee) - See all my reviews
I must say, out of all the books I am currently reviewing that this is MY personal favorite. I love Dog In Knits! And for all you Cat People out there, this is a great book for you too. The sweaters are sized for pets from small to large. In fact, I know a few freshly shorn sheep that might like one of these stylish sweaters, too.
Almost as much as I enjoyed reading each of the patterns, I also found myself looking forward to each of the model's introductions and the pages of additional information which included favorite dog names, facts, recipes for treats, interesting information about a few organizations for pets, and natural pest treatments.
Swartz includes sweater measurements for dogs weighing up to 75 pounds, but I found the patterns easy to adjust. They are easily knit or crocheted using your own pet's measurments, then just adjusting the patterns up or down as needed. These patterns start at Small, which is listed as being for a dog under 10 pounds. I easily adjusted that measurement to fit a smaller dog just by reducing the calculations one step further and following the pattern she had already set for the larger size. Charts and line diagrams are easy to read, colorful, and concise.
Although the yarn brand used in each sweater is noted, yarns are listed by type and size along with needle and gauge measurements. Yardage requirements are listed for each of the sizes along with its finished measurements, as well.
Another great feature of these patterns and this book is that they are all easy to knit or crochet for needleworkers of all skill levels. The range of styles includes colorwork, an Aran pattern, and even a pretty lacy party dress which is my personal favorite. Each style uses a different technique and it is explained carefully in easy to understand directions. Swartz also includes patterns for pillows, blankets and Christmas stockings.
The easy to read glossary includes abbreviations, directions for intarsia and stranding, knit, crochet & embroidery stitch dictionaries, and also finishing ideas which even include how to sew a zipper in knits.
Note: These sweaters also would be attractive used on your "stationary pet", ie: stuffed favorite like a teddy bear or bunny.
You will want to take this book home with you, not to mention all the models in the book, too.
Buy it today and start making stylish knits for your favorite pet!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A frisbee leap above existing dog designs, June 15, 2002
By Cat Bordhi (San Juan islands, Washington) - See all my reviews
I just picked this book up on the new book shelves of my public library, and brought it home to peruse with my lunch. Wow! I predict that this book will be bought by knitters as well as non-knitters, who will then beg a knitter to make one of the sweaters for their pooch. I have designed and knit a few dog sweaters, but nothing to compare to what I found in this book. The photography is wonderful, the layout and schematics are Interweave Press at its best, and the book even includes some recipes for dog biscuits as well as various shampoos, etc. to make fleas flee your well-dressed dog.

There is one photo of a greyhound wearing a breath-taking Navajo blanket-inspired sweater that fits the animal so sleekly it appears to be almost part of the elegant greyhound himself. If you open this book, I wager you'll spend more than a few minutes admiring the photos of this beautiful creature. There is even a pale green lace party dress, which sounds absurd, but if you see the photo you may long for a little dog to knit it for. I would alter the hemline, though, to keep the underside of this lovely garment free of dribbles. There are several cardigans, with handsome buttons, which make the sweaters really look like dog-shaped sweaters. A beagle named Baylie models an Icelandic sweater in tones of tan and brown and looks cozy and playful. In addition to the wide variety of original sweaters, there are several accessories, like a "Field of Dreams" blanket with clouds puffing into bone shapes. Once again, like the party dress, this could end up being tacky, but it isn't. In fact, although I doubt most dogs like being draped in blankets, I am tempted to knit the blanket just because it is so beautifully designed with four trees swirling out from the center into the blue sky. It would make a great baby blanket as well, with the bone-clouds perhaps taking on other shapes.

Although the sizes run from 10 to 75 pound dogs, the author includes very clear suggestions for altering patterns to fit longer, shorter, smaller, or larger dogs-- or cats, even. On page 19 there is a cat amongst the dogs, wearing a yellow sweater, and looking quite peaceful. I think my daughter's cat, who, in under two minutes, recently devoured a Meg Swansen catnip mouse I knit for him, is going to get a sweater next, without any catnip to drive him wild.

These appealing designs are unlike most existing dog sweater patterns, which to me seem rather awkward. The sweaters in DOGS IN KNITS happen to fit dogs, but are beautiful enough to be altered to fit their owners. In fact, I suggest that a sequel be a collection of similarly elegant designs for both dogs and owners.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Even a beginner can use this book., October 17, 2002
By "raineya" (Coeur d'Alene, ID United States) - See all my reviews
I only knew garter stitch when I bought this book. In fact, I'd never read a knitting pattern, but I do sew, embroider and quilt. I'm what they call an "adventurous beginner", and this book is written in such a way that I understand most of the instructions. If there's something I don't get (like twisted rib), I search the Web and I'm off. My little pug Marley now has the most glorious basketweave cardigan known to man, and my other pug has an Icelandic sweater in the works.
My advice for beginners: read the patterns through carefully, and make the _exact_ sweater in the book before you start adding width, etc. The sweaters work up pretty quickly. If the resulting test sweater doesn't fit your dog, donate it to a rescue.
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4.0 out of 5 stars For more experienced knitters
A variety of handsome sweaters are presented in this book. I am at an advanced beginner level (at least) and found all but the basic sweater to be difficult. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Cher

4.0 out of 5 stars Great knitting book
This book is very well organized with beautiful and funny pictures, clear and easy instructions, and a wide variation of patterns and designs. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Tammy S. Lyons

5.0 out of 5 stars Dog Sweater Addict
These patterns are quick and easy to make and look great on my little dog. They alo use mostly worsted weight yarn which is easy to find. Read more
Published 16 months ago by D. DeRose

5.0 out of 5 stars My Dog is the Best Critic
The best critic for "Dogs in Knits" is my dog, Mishka. She loves her new Icelandic Beauty sweater. The sweater was easy to make, fits great, and really has a lot of style... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Deborah

5.0 out of 5 stars Stylish sweaters that fit the dog!
I love this author. LOVE. I've made two of the sweaters and plan to make another. Her designs range from something basic a beginner could tackle to projects advanced knitters... Read more
Published on May 6, 2007 by Debra Dixon

5.0 out of 5 stars Keeping Your Dog Warm (and fashionable)
The book features a variety of styles to suit all tastes and to fit different sizes of dogs. There's a cable stitch sweater, an Icelandic design, and others plus some blankets and... Read more
Published on October 28, 2006 by Virginia Allain

1.0 out of 5 stars Sloppy Writing/Proofreading
This is a sloppily written book full of errors. I had to rip out most of the basketweave cardigan on page 29 because the number of stitches instructed by one section of the... Read more
Published on July 30, 2006 by S. Pollok

2.0 out of 5 stars Great Patterns; Wrong Sizes
I thought the patterns were fun and was anxious to make many of them; however, the patterns sizes were no where near what I needed for my Chihuahua. Read more
Published on October 10, 2005 by C. Brickman

1.0 out of 5 stars Sizes in the book
While there are some interesting sweaters in this book, her concept of SIZE is so far off, that the book was of no use to me. Read more
Published on September 27, 2005 by C. Smeets

5.0 out of 5 stars excellent couture for a beloved chien
i design couture for small dogs so this book was very helpful in giving me new ideas. the little dress works up so beautifully that i have made several. Read more
Published on June 13, 2005 by arabella von beverhausen

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