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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Luscious photographs, helpful information
I am the kind of knitter who avoids the conservative - for example, I haven't used sheeps wool to knit with for years (partly also because I am allergic to sheeps wool). As a knitter I am magnetically drawn to the profusion of "novelty" yarns that have appeared in recent years. Because of the high price of such yarns, I have even experimented with making my own...
Published on August 6, 2001 by amrdmr

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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
I was totally prepared to love this book, but when I read it, I found it to be quite disappointing. Whilst it has two or three helpful tips for knitting with novelty yarn and a gazillion gorgeous closeups of totally luscious yarns, it doesn't begin to go anywhere near the "Exploration of Color, Texture, and Style" promised in the title. In fact, aside from a few...
Published on September 4, 2001 by Sarah Bradberry


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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, September 4, 2001
This review is from: Knitting With Novelty Yarns : Exploring Color, Texture, and Style (Paperback)
I was totally prepared to love this book, but when I read it, I found it to be quite disappointing. Whilst it has two or three helpful tips for knitting with novelty yarn and a gazillion gorgeous closeups of totally luscious yarns, it doesn't begin to go anywhere near the "Exploration of Color, Texture, and Style" promised in the title. In fact, aside from a few swatches knit with novelty yarns, it doesn't explore anything at all.

Much of the information in the book has to do with correcting faults in sweaters, information that is presented more thoroughly in many other books. I was expecting something of the quality of Sally Melville's Styles (an excellent book that delves into the many uses for oddments).

This book just doesn't fulfill it's promise of being a creative exploration. It's just a pattern book with a tip or two on fit, nothing more. And quite honestly, the designs are mostly dated (unless you're on a 1980's retro kick), and some are downright ugly.

I tried to like it, but it just didn't offer me anything.

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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Luscious photographs, helpful information, August 6, 2001
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I am the kind of knitter who avoids the conservative - for example, I haven't used sheeps wool to knit with for years (partly also because I am allergic to sheeps wool). As a knitter I am magnetically drawn to the profusion of "novelty" yarns that have appeared in recent years. Because of the high price of such yarns, I have even experimented with making my own "component" yarns using two or more sale yarns in my stash. This book is a must for knitters who want to get the best effect using such lovely and unusual yarns. The photographs of the yarn skeins and stitch swatches are guaranteed to leave you drooling and your fingers itching to pick up your needles. The text, as written by the two designers who started novelty yarn companies "Prism" and "Trendsetter" (common names to those who haunt yarn stores and finger beautiful, expensive skeins of yarn)is supremely informative. The first half of the book is given over to explanation of the different fiber types (ANIMAL: angora, alpaca, cashmere, mohair, sheeps wool; PLANT: cotton, rayon, linen; PLANT/ANIMAL HYBRID: silk; and SYNTHETIC: acrylic, polyester and nylon). and how the different types of novelty yarn (boucle, brushed, chained and knitted, chenille, eyelash, nub, plied, woven and component) will be best showcased depending on the stitch used. Swatches of four different types of yarn all knitted using the same stitch (see below) are photographed together, perfectly demonstrating the text. (The swatches are knitted in stockinette, reverse stockinette, garter, seed or moss stitch, simple slip stitch, tweed checks, linen stitch, half linen stitch, dropped long stitch and dropped cable stitch.) This, in my opinion, is the major plus of the book, making the cost worthwhile to keep it as a reference on my knitting shelf. There are also good sections on how the different fibers handle while knitting, what kind of "hand" the knitted fabric will produce, tips on working with unusual yarns, recommendations for needle size to get the effect you want, the fine points of fitting, a good section on making knitted or crocheted edgings, and, as always, the importance (I call it the zen) of swatching. The only reason I gave it four stars instead of five is purely personal taste. I was disappointed that the sweater examples seemed busy and fussy to me, although some of the shawls/wraps were lovely. Even so, if you love to knit with novelty yarns, this book belongs in your library.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous!, July 4, 2001
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A. Lupia "amlbee" (Branford, CT United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Knitting With Novelty Yarns : Exploring Color, Texture, and Style (Paperback)
This book, written by the owners of Prism and Trendsetter yarns, is a fiber lover's delight! These folks know and love their fibers. The book is chock full of yummy yarns, beautifully photographed in luscious color. Not just a "pretty face", it is also a great source for practical information about the novelty yarns that fascinate all fiber fiends! The book is well organized into sections detailing fiber types, basic fitting instructions, and construction techniques. The real joy for this knitter, however, are the sections on "Knitting Successfully with Novelty Yarns," (including actual pictures of pattern stitches and the different results obtained with different types of novelty yarns), and the "Flock Exchange"; patterns for sweaters and wraps, worked two different ways by each of the authors, using different yarns, and sometimes different designing details. Both of these sections are especially filled with hints and tips on how to get the best results from the yarns. While this book will undoubtedly be criticized by some for using expensive, possibly "harder to find in your local yarnshop" yarns (they use their Prism and Trendsetter yarns), detailed schematics and gauges are given, and the possibilities for creating with novelty yarns seem endless. I thought this book was a bit pricey for a paperback, but found the photographs well worth it. I have already incorporated one of the slip stitch patterns, which showcases novelty yarn quite nicely, into a shawl I am currently working on. Cannot wait to try some more! If you enjoy working with novelty yarns (or just drooling over them), I hightly recommend this book.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars I wanted to like this book...but did not, August 10, 2006
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Quickbeam (Oconomowoc, WI USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Knitting With Novelty Yarns : Exploring Color, Texture, and Style (Paperback)
I bought this book to solve a problem I have a fairly large backstock of a novelty yarn and when the purchasing haze cleared, I wasn't sure what I'd do with it. I was hoping this book would give me ideas....especially on work-a-bility of patterns with challenging yarn. That is perhaps not a fair test, I admit.

This book is loaded with designs for fizzy, hairy yarns. As a result, everything looks very dated. I found almost nothing that would work with "my" novelty yarn, a slubby Gedifra number. I would wear almost nothing I see in this book.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great source for yarn descriptions, March 7, 2006
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B. Perdue (West Chester, Pa) - See all my reviews
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I was looking for a primer on yarns. The first part of this book catagorizes yarns and describes the characteristics very well. I highly recommend the book if you are interested in yarn characteristics. The section of patterns was fun to glance through, but I don't intend to make any of them.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best, October 17, 2003
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Anita D. Blackaby (Camp Hill, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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I found this book very inspirational. The beautiful color images of the knitted pieces made from unique combinations of novelty yarns offered many ideas for my own work. Seeing both Militzer's version and Klein's version of the same pattern provokes very different design concepts as well as color use. Excellent resource, I find I go back to it regularly for inspiration.
A busy knitter.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent resource, March 22, 2009
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This is an outstanding guide for using novelty yarns. Laura and Barry ( I have met them both) offer suggestions for using all that stash you have acquired, as well as various ways to use a variety of fibers.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very useful info, October 6, 2007
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I am a newbie to knitting and wanted books about novelty yarns. I bought a couple that did not give any useful information at all.
However, this book provides useful information about working with various fibers, and stitches to use with novelty yarns. It shows examples of different stitches using a variety of novelty yarns. This is invaluable to choosing a yarn and a stitch you like without having to waste yarn trying things out.
On the negative side, I would say the projects are a bit conservative and don't display the wonderful yarns to their best advantage. Every project is a sweater. For gorgeous projects that you would LOVE to wear, I suggest Exquisite Little Knits by Schreier & Kimmelstiel. Plenty of items that use only a couple balls so you can afford to make them.
These two books together make a good starting point for novelty yarns.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Mediocre book, August 9, 2011
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The first half of the book is decent, where it goes over different types of novelty yarn and fibers. The projects are not great, and would be expensive to replicate since they use several types of novelty yarns in each item. None of the patterns were my style. I bought it to learn about how best to knit the different yarns I see in the shops, but I didn't really feel there was enough information about the different yarns presented. A book you would look through one time and probably not pick up again.
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5.0 out of 5 stars knitting book, May 25, 2011
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Only a crafter will know what I am talking about when I say "Thumbs up" to this book. It is packed with beautiful photos of projects that will make your mouth water and keep your skillful hands busy coming up with projects of your own. A must have for any skill level crafter.
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