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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good collection from past Vogue issues
Some sporty styles, some classics -- all at varying skill levels, so anyone can find something in this book to knit. Most of the sweaters are from more recent (last 10 years) magazine issues, so you may have at least a few of these already. Others I haven't seen before, even though they look fairly current. If a yarn is no longer available, the author offers a...
Published on November 30, 1999

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Beginners need not apply!
The majority of the patterns in this book require to you be an "expert" or "experienced" knitter. As a beginner/intermediate, that left me with very little to choose from. I was also disappointed in the lack of true wearability of most of these patterns. That aside, I like classic, time tested, designs that are updated to look contemporary, and did...
Published on November 1, 2000


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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good collection from past Vogue issues, November 30, 1999
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This review is from: Vogue Knitting: Designer Knits (Hardcover)
Some sporty styles, some classics -- all at varying skill levels, so anyone can find something in this book to knit. Most of the sweaters are from more recent (last 10 years) magazine issues, so you may have at least a few of these already. Others I haven't seen before, even though they look fairly current. If a yarn is no longer available, the author offers a substitute. As usual, the knitting instructions are clearly laid out, so knitting these sweaters should not be troublesome. For simpler designs, Malcolm has published a very easy, very vogue edition which also has a nice variety, mainly for a beginning or early intermediate knitter. But again, beginners or intermediates can find a lot for them in this volume as well.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Beginners need not apply!, November 1, 2000
This review is from: Vogue Knitting: Designer Knits (Hardcover)
The majority of the patterns in this book require to you be an "expert" or "experienced" knitter. As a beginner/intermediate, that left me with very little to choose from. I was also disappointed in the lack of true wearability of most of these patterns. That aside, I like classic, time tested, designs that are updated to look contemporary, and did not find these appealing. Each designer seemed to be trying to out do the other, and some are way over the top. If you're an expert knitter who's looking for gimmicky sweaters to "WOW" your friends- this book would come in handy; everyone else will likely be disappointed.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Start w/the Bubble Sweater & work up to the Enchanted Forest, December 23, 2003
This review is from: Vogue Knitting: Designer Knits (Hardcover)
I positively love this book. How can you go wrong with the patterns for the Enchanted Forest cardigan, the Bubble Sweater and the Counterpane Pullover all in one book? I am also fond of the handsome Missoni Man's (or women's) Cardigan with a doubled shawl collar (easily do-able, even for those with intermediate skills) and the Cropped Hooded Sweater from Joan Vass. I've made three of those -- it's easy to substitute yarns (just double-strand something pretty), there is little shaping and the result is fabulous.

The only problem I have with the Vogue knitting books is the lack of detail in the photographs. It would help to see close-ups of the knitted fabric, stitch designs, and even the yarn itself. Perhaps future Vogue collections will include at least photos of the yarn, much the same way as Vogue Knitting magazine does now.

I was a bit surprised by the other reviews -- I feel this collection is full of wearable designs (not just "mod gorgeous") for all skill levels. There are a number of handsome cabled designs, and the Missoni One-Piece Tee is quite stunning. The Bubble Sweater has been a great favorite with knitters for years and is flattering on anyone. Start with that -- and work up to the Enchanted Forest.

I recommend this book. I've knit about a third of the patterns, a couple of them more than once. I've found it easy to substitute yarns and even to vary the sizing on some of the patterns. My next project from this collection will be Perry Ellis' long Fair Isle Crew Neck. The designs are inspirational and a lot of fun to knit.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Classic Patterns, May 21, 2010
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I love this knitting book which is filled with classic patterns from the past. It is similar to Vogue Knitting: Very Easy Knits, but the patterns are more complicated. The one thing I don't like about this is the fact that some of the styles use shoulder pads which are no longer in "vogue". The patterns would have to be altered to change that. Most of the patterns are usable as is, however. There are many elegant, classic sweaters and other garments included in this book. I would recommend it as an addition to any knitter's library.
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4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Designs not so chic; not for beginners, February 17, 2003
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The sweater designs looked plain as if they were taken from each designer's bargain bin. There wasn't much that inspired me to knit one of the patterns right away. Also there were only a handful of patterns for the beginner -- the rest were forintermediate and expert knitters.
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