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misleading....deceptive...not for hand knitters!, August 25, 2003
This review is from: Knitting with Wire (Knitting Technique series) (Paperback)
I knit a lot and was interested in a book to bring my skills to wire. I bought this book thinking, reasonably, that this book would help. You should know that the lovely pieces in this book were almost all machine knit. There are only a few pieces that were knit by hand....and none of the great pieces. Absolutely skip this book unless you have a knitting machine and are interested in this technique for that purpose. Had the book been called "Machine Knitting with Wire" I'd have had no complaint. I'd have not bought the book.
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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
3 types of knitting - needles, weaving, machine, September 28, 2005
This review is from: Knitting with Wire (Knitting Technique series) (Paperback)
A small book, about 6x7 inches and 90 pages. An interesting book with unique projects - jewelry, boxes, and the knitted scarf on cover and flowers (both require knitting machine).
The findings section demonstrates several types of closings. This is important as colored wire cannot be soldered as when making silver jewelry, therefore "cold" connections must be used. Nowhere does she show how to add those findings to the jewelry.
Hand knitting section has 9 projects, much of the jewelry w/ beads,
Viking knitting (this turns out like the spool knitting we did as kids)is the weaving of the wire around an allen wrench. As allen wrenchs are inexpensive (a set can be had for under $2) this is accessible to those who wish to try the technique. Here there are 9 projects.
Machine knitting - this requires a knitting machine and is therefore not easily accessable to all. I would guess there is not much written on the subject. For those who would like to try using wire with a machine, it would be a godsend. 5 projects are made w/ the same knitted flower and there are 4 other projects.
While interesting, if I were to do it over, I would only buy her crochet book.
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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Better books are out there, February 24, 2006
This review is from: Knitting with Wire (Knitting Technique series) (Paperback)
I agree with the two previous reviewers. This book is not about using knitting needles, much of it involves machine knitting. The title could have been more descriptive of the contents.
For the Viking knitting, there are several better books.
On the other hand, if you aspire to making aluminum jewelry for your pre-teen this may be a good book for you, especially if you have one of those little knitting machines.
I'd suggest visiting the library to look at the book before buying it, however.
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