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Hip to Knit (Hip to . . . Series) [Paperback]

Judith Swartz (Author)
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Hip to . . . Series October 1, 2002
Knitting is no longer just a grandmother's pastime! This extraordinary guide for the newer or younger knitter introduces classic and contemporary patterns that can be completed in a reasonable time, with clear, precise instructions. The creative, hip, and diverse designs include a boyfriend’s sweater, chunky scarf, halter top, color block tote bag, cute mittens, mismatched striped socks, and much more. Each project is rounded out with a mini-lesson that covers such practical skills as fringing and striping, circular knitting, working with double pointed needles, and creating decorative edges and decreases. This collection is the beginner’s single source for getting started and having fun with chic designs that will never go out of style.

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This book includes projects designed to appeal to the new Gen-X knitter and uses such currently popular materials as super-chunky wools, ribbon, and metallic yarns. Among the 18 projects are a felted tote bag, a hooded sweatshirt, a ribbed tank top, and chunky hats that should knit up in no time. Inexplicably, the "Knitting Basics" section at the end of the book does not include information on the knit and the purl stitches, so this project book will have to be used in conjunction with a basic how-to-knit instruction book. Recommended for all public libraries patronized by hip knitters. You know who you are.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"...engaging collection of new and 'hip' patterns invites personal creativity into each design ... perfect guide for knitters of all levels." -- Ultimate Knitting

"Hip to Knit features fashion forward patterns like hippie-chic tote bags and bold, chunky hats." -- Grace Magazine

"A collection of easy patterns with simple instructions, for both knitting newcomers or experienced knitters." -- American Profile

"Geared to new knitters who want to experience the satisfaction of making something using their own sense of style." -- Knit It! (a Better Homes and Gardens magazine)

"Here's a book with all the patterns that every new knitter asks for." -- Bust magazine

"Not another 'golly, knitting is so cool and trendy' book. . . . Swartz's loving and honest voice is a pleasure to read." -- Knitter's Review.com

"Patterns certainly live up to their "hip" classification...the classic design[s]...can be easily adapted for fickle changes in fashion." -- Woman’s Day Quick and Easy Knitting and Crocheting

"These easy, quick-to-knit projects are perfect for instant-gratification knitting." -- Knitter's Magazine

"[Swartz’s] more basic cap patterns would look at home on the heads of Eminem and Enrique Iglesias." -- Chicago Sun-Times

Product Details

  • Paperback: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Interweave Press (October 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1931499217
  • ISBN-13: 978-1931499217
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 8.5 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #614,117 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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126 of 126 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very pleasing to a young knitter's heart, November 9, 2002
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Gwen Kramer "gwenhwyvar" (Sunny and not-so-sunny California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hip to Knit (Hip to . . . Series) (Paperback)
I am a 21 year old self-taught (now intermediate) knitter and I must say that this book has pleased me greatly. I am somewhat conservative, preferring to express myself with sassy colors and yarns rather than oddball styling. Most books for young knitters feature dreadful intarsia sunflowers, pompoms and enough fringe to supply a hippy for months! So, I was cautious but I found this book to be a delight.

The 18 patterns in the book are fairly simple making this an ideal second book for a brand new knitter. (The first, of course, should be a good general knitting book) There are small boxes of knitting info sprinkled throughout. For example, the section on making a sweater fit well is informative and useful especially to knitters who like a sleek silhouette.

Fortunately, the author respects her audience's intelligence and her constant admonition is to tweak the sweaters to fit the way YOU like it. All the yarn info is supplied so it would be quite easy to make substitutions.

Now this is where taste comes in. With any book of patterns, it is good to keep in mind that everyone has their own taste and it is not possible to please everyone. THIS young knitter thought the patterns were cute and fun. The Boyfriend sweater got the guy stamp of approval (most guys HATE froufrou sweaters, this one's nice and simple but with enough texture interest to keep a knitter happy), the watchcap is another sure winner and the little bag makes an ideal present for a female friend.

Of course, I suggest investigating this book before you buy, if nothing in it is to your taste then keep looking, you're sure to find a book that is perfect for you. However, the book is fairly inexpensive and provides some valuable info.

Good if:
you like texture
you are knitting for a guy
you are new and want some cute, easy patterns
you want to fill your wardrobe with winter accessories like hates, mittens and socks

Not good if:
you are into complex color like mosaic, intarsia or fair isle (this book has no patterns for that)
you hate novelty yarns

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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Instructions not user-friendly. Not for real beginners., December 17, 2003
This review is from: Hip to Knit (Hip to . . . Series) (Paperback)
I bought this book because I liked the projects pictured in it. I've been knitting for a couple of years, but mostly I've made socks, and I was going to use this to branch into making hats and sweaters.

It seems to me that the patterns themselves took a distant second place to making the layout and design of the book "hip" looking. All the patterns are lumped together in paragraphs instead of stepped out into easily discerned rows. There seems to be plenty of room for pictures, white space, and whimsical design, but I bought the book for the patterns, and they're hard to read.

In order to make the instructions clear, I have had to take the paragraphs the patterns are lumped into and turn them into steps that make sense and actually have a beginning and an end. For a more advanced knitter, this might not be a problem, but when I'm doing something new to me I like the instructions to be clear and stepped out. (I write documentation for a living, so this may be a personal quibble.)

I also think that the designer makes assumptions that the knitter using the book can read between the lines and fix things or understand things that are not expressly stated in the pattern. In my case, at least, that led to having to rip back several hours worth of work because I did exactly what the pattern said without reading between the lines to something it should have said.

I still want to make the things in the book, and I'm going to keep trying and working with it, so I'll give it three stars. I don't hate it. I would just warn anyone who is a very beginning knitter not to approach this book without the help of an experienced knitter to make the unwritten instructions clear.

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good, November 28, 2002
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This review is from: Hip to Knit (Hip to . . . Series) (Paperback)
There are alot of new books on knitting for beginners recently. Being a self learner, I wished those books were available some years back when I started knitting.

This book is much more interesting compared to other beginner books but I must stress that the some of the projects can be quite challenging. It starts with a scarf, then hats, then socks and various types of tops (tank top, hooded pullover, etc sweater with cables). Don't think socks is that easy for beginner as it requires picking up stitches so more instructions there would have been good.

For beginners who has mastered basic knit and purl, the next most difficult part to understand is the shaping which is spoken briefly here. So even with a very detailed book at hand, it is much easier if you can consult someone.

It has some tips not found in the other books like drawings on how to sew in the ends, how to put in new yarn to shape the shoulders. But not that many tips. I wish for beginners books they have more tips on finishing and shaping (mabbe help to tell the difference btw left and right should shaping) to assure the knitters that they are doing it correctly. My friends who just started knitting will always ask the same questions like if it is necessary to tie a knot when joining or changing yarn and worry if the yarns will come loose or the sewing in of yarns and seams looks ugly. But no book so far, assures the beginners on this.

For projects, I like the simple ribbed tank top, read it briefly only but I think it changes between using 2 different size needles to help with shaping of the garment Something new and not commonly see in pattern books. simple but effective.

Something else about knitting books, sometimes I just wish they dont use yarns which are expensive or difficult to find. Or if they chose a particular yarn becoz it is lighter etc, they should explain to the knitter so that they can find a subtitute.

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One advantage of knitting your own sweater is your ability to make it exactly the size and fit that you want. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
using mattress stitch, knit all stitches, bind off all stitches, thumb stitches, stockinette stitch, slip first stitch, armhole measures, garter stitch, heel flap, cable needle, remaining stitches, using backstitch, seed stitch, end knit, stitch holder, tapestry needle, third needle, cut yarn, working decreases, decrease row, piece measures, circular needle, purl stitches, neck edge, next stitch
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Repeat Rows, Stockinette Stitch Row, Gathered Top, Back Cross, Front Cross, Garter Stitch Knit
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