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Nice, innovative patterns for warm weather, May 11, 2009
This review is from: Knitting In the Sun: 32 Projects for Warm Weather (Paperback)
Yes, I am shallow. Many times, I judge a book by its cover. And I love the cover of this one. It makes me want to make the shawl featured on the cover. So far so good!
Billed as "The first-ever knitting book to offer projects exclusively for warm weather," Knitting in the Sun is divided into categories such as tanks, wraps, bags, and more and features 32 projects for warm weather.
There are several beautiful projects in the book I want to make, which means a thumbs up from me. I especially like and want to knit Santorini, Coronado, and Anacapa (the cover shawl).
While the book includes traditional warm weather fibers like cotton and linen, it also features patterns using the best of newer natural offerings like yarns made of or blended with hemp, bamboo, and soysilk. More than 80 full-color photos showcase these knit projects.
By only real quibble with the book is that there are many patterns that could have been written for circular knitting and few, if any seams that instead are written so each piece is knitting separately and seamed together. I hate sewing together knitting so would jiggle the projects as much as possible so I could knit in the round. This caveat aside, I still recommend Knitting in the Sun.
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52 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
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Knitting In The Sun, June 7, 2009
This review is from: Knitting In the Sun: 32 Projects for Warm Weather (Paperback)
This book is a must have for the following reasons: I live on a tropical island. All of the patterns in the book offer size range up to 3X. Any pattern that has a graph offers a web link to print the graph in large bold face for easy reading while knitting. All of the directions are in simple language, and anything unusual about the construction appears in a tip box before the item. There are no surprises, except for the variety of beautiful things that anyone, of any size can knit to wear in a tropical climate.
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51 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
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Not JUST for warm climates, May 19, 2009
This review is from: Knitting In the Sun: 32 Projects for Warm Weather (Paperback)
Knitting in the Sun is a fantastic book for knitters in all climates -- the many layering pieces are wonderful even for the climate here in the midwest, and the patterns are beautiful. What's even better is the ability to print working copies of the charts from the book off its related page at the publisher's website -- first time I've seen that done, and I read a lot of knitting books! Kristi Porter has done a fantastic job of bringing together top designers and patterns for a one of a kind book that belongs in your knitting library.
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