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The Knitter's Book of Wool: The Ultimate Guide to Understanding, Using, and Loving this Most Fabulous Fiber (Hardcover)

~ Clara Parkes (Author)
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In this complete guide to wool - the most popular yarn around - passionate wool expert Clara Parkes translates the vast world of sheep and their wool into the language and context of knitting.

What is wool? Clara starts with the fundamentals: what wool is made of, how it gets off the sheep, and how it is transformed from a jumbled mass of dirty fluff into a gorgeous yarn that so tempts us at our local yarn stores.

Who makes it? Parkes conducts an inspiring tour of sheep breeds from around the world - introducing us to the animals who give us their wool - and explains how to best knit with yarns made from their fibers.

Which yarn do I use? If only there were a way to read a skein to know how it would behave and what it wanted to become. Now there is! Parkes demystifies the generic (non-breed-specific) wool yarn you'll find at your local yarn shop, showing you how to best determine what every yarn longs to be.

What do I knit? Parkes went to some of the most creative and inquisitive design minds of the kniting world to provide more than 20 patterns that highlight the qualities of specific types of wool.

The Knitter's Book of Wool teaches you everything you need to know about wool - and its journey from pasture to pullover. The next time you pick up a skein, you won't have to wonder what to create with it. You'll just know.

About the Author

Clara Parkes left her career in San Francisco's booming high-tech industry to pursue her love of knitting. She now lives on the coast of Maine in a farmhouse full of fleece, fiber, and yarn. Best-selling author of The Knitter's Book of Yarn, she is the publisher of the top-ten knitting website knittersreview.com and a frequent contributor to Interweave Knits and Twist Collective.

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  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Potter Craft (October 13, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 030735217X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307352170
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.9 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
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54 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Clara Parkes Writes a Second Wonderful Book for Knitters, October 13, 2009
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Clara Parkes has written another sensational book for knitters, this one focusing on nine different types of wool. She calls this 207-page book a "love letter to wool", and indeed it is. Her book is based on her lifelong love of wool and her experience with spinning, knitting and observing wool. For many of us knitters, we look forward to Clara's regular KNITTER'S REVIEW which she sends over the internet. In it, she often reviews different yarns and their uses, along with providing knitting tips and resources.

Clara has no favorites among the nine wools that she describes in this book - - she loves them all equally. Each has their own hand, purpose, and texture for knitting. Beaverslide Dry Goods produces a wool that smells like flowers. Made in Canada, Clara says this wool is a joy to wear and work with. The Elsa Wool Company produces yarns from Cormo sheep. Originating in Colorado, the fibers in the yarn are "soft and vibrant". One of the patterns in this book, the Sweet Fern Fingerless Mittes, uses this yarn. Foxfire Fiber and Designs produces beautiful alpaca. The Nara Scarf in the book is made from this wool. Green Mountain Spinnery is one of Ms. Parkes' favorite yarn sources. I second that, having loved Green Mountain Spinnery yarns from my first encounter with them. Their new book, 99 Yarns and Counting: More Designs from the Green Mountain Spinnery was recently published and it is full of wonderful patterns and information about their cooperative. Clara loves Nature's Palette Green Sheep Columbia Worsted Yarn. She describes the yarn as "plump, pure and colorful". It is durable yet also soft to the touch. The Comfy Cardigan pattern in the book is made from this yarn. Marr Haven Yarn is a knitters paradise for wool. The Allegan Cardigan pattern in the book is made from this yarn. The sheep raised at Marr Haven are Merino/Rambouillet and the wool is minimally processed and rich in lanolin. Rowan Purelife British Sheep Breeds is a "truly British yarn made from the fibers of four notable British breeds: the Bluefaced Leicester, Jacob, Black Welsh, and Suffolk". She describes these yarns as "full-bodied, the knitterly equivalent of rye bread". There is a wonderful hat pattern in the book that uses this Rowan yarn. Wellspring Woolens Poppi's Worsted comes from Icelandinc Sheep raised in Minnesota. Ms. Parkes describes Icelandic sheep as a pure breed, not messed with genetically over the years.

Ms. Parkes helps knitters understand how wool behaves and how particular yarns can be used in knitting. The book takes the knitter from the sheep's initial shearing to the transformation of this wool into beautiful yarn. Yarn becomes demystified in Ms. Parkes' hands. The knitter is shown the potential of each yarn to become what it wants to be.

The patterns in this book are lovely. My favorites are the Flicka Hat, a Fair Isle pattern made from sportweight yarn; Bella Baby Ensemble, a sweet girl's sweater in blue sportweight yarn; the Baby Bear Pullover for children, made with bulky weight yarn in an aran white color color; and the Lillia Hyrna Shawl, a lace shawl knit with 2-ply laceweight yarn in a beautiful cream color.

Whenever I purchase a knitting book I ask myself three questions:

Am I likely to knit the projects in the book?

Are the patterns easy to understand?

Is the book a good resource?

The answer to these three questions is a resounding 'YES'. Ms. Parkes has provided a wonderful book for knitters that will have a special place in my bookshelf and that I know I will read over and over. I've ordered more than one copy because I also plan to give it out as a gift to some knitter friends. Thank you Ms. Parkes!!!
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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, again!, October 14, 2009
I received a sound education in the first 20 or so pages alone, and the information I gleaned was so compelling I just kept on reading. There is enough information to make you a whiz at wool but not so much that you feel like it's finals week. Clara's comfortable, easy writing style make this a wonderful read for interested fiber folk. As with The Knitter's Book of Yarn, this book had me underlining bits of information that I believe strongly will make me a better knitter, spinner and teacher.

Just when you think you've gotten every dime you spent out of this book, you discover more - patterns that, as Clara says, "...let you experience everything wool has to offer..." And folks, she's not just saying that! The pattern section begins with a Shakespeare quote: "Joy's soul lies in the doing". I agree, and the range of projects is both expansive and joyful! There are enough patterns in this book to keep any knitter happily busy for a very long time.

In closing, let me say that this book is well worth the investment, as was it's predecessor. Let's hope Clara continues to bring us the best of the best of useful knowledge about the animals and fibers that grace our lives and bring us that joy the Bard talks about above.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Ode to Wool, October 19, 2009
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From sheep to skein, Parkes thoroughly discusses all aspects of wool. She gets down to the "who, where, what" and follows up with lots of practical information. Rich in details and explinations, this is perfect for both experienced knitters and newbies who want to learn more about the always practical and often magical fiber.

But why stop at detailed discussions of many knitter's most cherrished fiber? Let's get to the patterns! Oh the patterns! A beautiful assortment of classic patterns. While when I write "includes: socks, sweaters, a shawl, baby knits, hats, and fingerless mitts, and mittens," you might not get too excited --- but these are beautiful patterns. Classics! Wonderful addition to any knitting library.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!
Loved this book. So full of useful information and other stuff you think you may not use but is good to know. I also loved the patterns in the book. Read more
Published 9 days ago by Beau's Mom

5.0 out of 5 stars book of wool
I actually gave this as a gift. But skimming through it, i felt it was very complete.
Published 24 days ago by Jan Baker

5.0 out of 5 stars Must have for Spinners and Knitters
This is a must-have book for anyone who works with wool - spinning and knitting especially. The front of the book talks about the basic structure of wool - a textile lesson. Read more
Published 25 days ago by Hannahbelle

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing resource!
I have a large collection of knitting books - both pattern and technique. I LOVE this book, and have learned SO MUCH about the different attributes of various wool breeds and the... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Thoughtful reader

5.0 out of 5 stars Clara Parkes Rocks!
I won't look at a skein of wool in the same old way ever again! If you want to ramp up your knitting and your knowlege of wool, this is the book. Read more
Published 1 month ago by S. Foss

4.0 out of 5 stars good information
This book provided me with good specific information about wools and their properties from a writer who does excellent reviews online on specific yarns.
Published 1 month ago by G. Vierck

5.0 out of 5 stars A comprehensive examination of wool, considering how it's classified, processed, and where different sheep breeds come from
Clara Parkes' KNITTER'S BOOK OF YARN offers a comprehensive examination of wool, considering how it's classified, processed, and where different sheep breeds come from. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Midwest Book Review

5.0 out of 5 stars First Rate Book
Excellent book to complement The Book of Yarn. I enjoy her writing and beautiful layout.
Published 2 months ago by Uppity Wmyn

5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific resource
This book is a wonderful exploration into the world of sheep breeds and the types of wool they produce. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Amelia Garripoli

5.0 out of 5 stars Such a lovely book
Do you need to know about the way lanolin is removed from fleeces, or where various breeds of sheep come from and what they look like? Probably not. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Evelyn Uyemura

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