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Field Guide to Knitting [Paperback]

Jackie Pawlowski
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)


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October 1, 2007 Field Guide
At last, a field guide to identifying and working more than 200 knitting stitches, from stockinette to Orenburg lace!
 
There are so many intriguing ways to knit yarn that it’s often tough to pick the right stitch. Help is on the way with Field Guide to Knitting, the stitch dictionary that belongs in every knitting bag.
 
This handy go-to reference book takes a comprehensive look at knit and purl stitches as well as cables, laces, ribs, and edge treatments. Learn to tell k2togs from ssks and to differentiate between ribbed basketweave and basket cable. Each entry reveals the history of the stitch, the best stitch gauge for achieving pattern definition, the garments most suited to the pattern, and more. Complete patterns for executing the stitch (and its variations) are also included. More than 200 full-color photographs make it easy to compare how stitches will look before committing yarn to needles.
 
Whether you just need to know if moss stitch is the same as seed stitch or you’re planning a complicated Aran sweater, Field Guide to Knitting has all the answers.


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“an excellent resource for anyone who strives to produce purls of wisdom.”—McClatchy-Tribune News Service

About the Author

Jackie Pawlowski is a Manhattan-based writer and knitwear designer. She writes about knitting at yarnish.com.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Quirk Books (October 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1594741581
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594741586
  • Product Dimensions: 4.4 x 1.1 x 5.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #978,847 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Pocket-sized Stitch Dictionary and More December 4, 2007
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The Field Guide to Knitting isn't a replacement for your Barbara Walker's Collection. What it is, is a great pocket-sized book with color photographs of and instructions for 200 knitting stitches, from simple garter stitch to elaborate cables and laces. What sets this little book apart other than it's compact size is Ms. Pawlowski's advice: How best to use each stitch (is it best for a bag or a sweater? as trim?); How much yarn does each stitch consume relative to stockinette, etc. If you're a beginner to intermediate knitter and like to travel with your knitting, I highly recommend it.
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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Extremely helpful! A Must have for all fellow knitters! December 10, 2007
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As someone who does knitting as a hobby only, I found this book to be extremely helpful in brushing up on some stitches, while also learning many new stitches and the best way to use them. I thought the combination of instructions and photographs was very helpful in learning the new stitches. Ms. Pawlowski's instructions were very clear and I found myself doing all sorts of new stitches in no time. I would recommend this for all knitters hoping to brush up on their stitches, while also learning many new ones!
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42 of 46 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Stitch guide for a beginner going beyond the basics December 16, 2007
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The organization of the book follows the field guide structure such as found in the Audubon Society Field Guides to Birds of North America (Eastern Region/Western Region). Knitters who have also used the Audubon Field Guides to birds or wildflowers will feel quite at home with this knitting field guide. As anyone who has used nature field guides knows, the field guides are written by experts and used by non-experts who wish to expand their experience on their own when out in the field practicing their hobby. I know a Robin and a Crow without a field guide but it took a field guide to help me identify my first non-mating male Lesser Goldfinch or my first Bronzed Cowbird.

Just as the bird field guides' glossy photo pages are organized by type of bird (waders, owls, perching birds, etc) and color of bird, this knitting field guide to 200 stitches (which other reviewers have pointed out are considered common to experienced knitters) has a glossy photo section color coded by type of stitch. Knit and purl stitch photos contain samples knitted in shades of pink & red yarn; cable stitches are knitted in shades of yellow and orange; open work & lace stitches are knitted in shades of blue; and ribbings are knitted in shades purple while edgings are in shades of brown. This makes finding a particular type of stitch in color sample pages easy. With the color stitch samples all in one section, one can flip rapidly through them when trying to decide on possible stitches for use in a planned project. The glossy color photos have excellent definition -- so how the stitch looks knitted up is quite clear, unlike the black and white photos in the comprehensive Barbara Walker treasuries which do not always do justice to the stitches.

The rest of the field guide contains white non-reflective pages that describe the stitches with a cross reference to each stitch sample photo in the glossy section. Along with a written description of each stitch covered, there are icons that give one a quick grasp of certain characteristics of the stitch. I love the icons. I can quickly skim the description pages looking for stitches with icons for the characteristics I am looking for. Is it stretchy? Is it reversible? How much yarn does it use compared to other stitches? Is it mindless (good for knitting while watching TV indicated by a TV icon) or does it required single minded attention (indicated by a warning sign icon)? Will it look particularly nice in a variegated yarn? In addition to the basic description of the stitch, the text also includes comments about the thickness/bulkiness of the fabric; its drape characteristics; and whether the fabric lies flat or has tendency to curl or form pleats. Lastly, the guide contains a "Suggested Uses" paragraph for each stitch which I also love: would this stitch pattern be good for a scarf? a belt? an afghan? a pillow? a boxy jacket? a baggy sweater? clothing for a child?

While not useful to experienced knitters who know everything in this book, this book is very useful to someone like me who is ready to go beyond the basics and beyond reliance on patterns written by others. It's a small handy size and does not take up much space: a good book for my knitting bag rather than my knitting bookshelves where my copies of the comprehensive Barbara Walker treasuries and Vogue Stitchionaries must reside due to their size.

Unlike the Audubon Society field guides, the knitting field guide does not have a water-proof cover but it probably does not need one :P.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Reference
I actually bought this to replace the copy I had and lost. It is the absolute best book for pattern building. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Freya Gereke
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect pocket guide
This is my favourite knitting guide. My only wish is that there were more lace and cable patterns, even though there are PLENTY. Read more
Published 16 months ago by JC
4.0 out of 5 stars Great for Beginners
Field Guide to Knitting is a small book great for on the go. It has many stitches to choose from.

Be aware that most of the stitches are going to be variations from a... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Mandylola
3.0 out of 5 stars Difficult to use
I should have read reviews before ordering. I did not realize that all photos are in the center. This makes it very difficult to use. Read more
Published on April 1, 2011 by amolba
5.0 out of 5 stars Portable AND extensive
This solid little paperback fits easily into your knitting bag (or purse, if you're off to your LYS), but has way more information than you'd expect. Read more
Published on March 13, 2011 by Judy Weightman
5.0 out of 5 stars Afghan stitches
I bought this book because I needed to re-create an afghan that belonged to my daughter-in-law and didn't know how to do the stitches. Read more
Published on June 29, 2010 by 501quiltblocks
3.0 out of 5 stars Good for beginners
Bought this years ago. It's really small so you can carry it with you anywhere. But it doesn't have much information that you can't find for free on the internet.
Published on May 29, 2010 by Anonymous
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Little Book
This is a great little book, small in size but packed with useful information. Its size allows you to slip it in your purse when going shopping for yarn and make a better, more... Read more
Published on March 31, 2010 by Merry Mary
4.0 out of 5 stars Field Guide to knitting
Every knitter should have this book on their book shelf. It is a great resource and inspires you to be more creative with your knitting without breaking the budget by purchasing... Read more
Published on March 12, 2010 by Betsy Almoney
2.0 out of 5 stars Not At All Easy To Use
There may be a lot of patterns in this book, but the way it was produced makes it difficult to use. All of the color pictures are in a center section, separate from the pattern... Read more
Published on March 8, 2010 by Boston Betty
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