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The Knitting Experience: Book 2: The Purl Stitch (Knitting Experience Series) (Paperback)

by Sally Melville (Author), Alexis Xenakis (Photographer)
4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (146 customer reviews)

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Product Description
Picking up where The Knitting Experience: Book 1: The Knit Stitch left off, this primer on the purl stitch uses clear, step-by-step photographs to guide beginner knitters through unique knitting projects. A natural progression of skills is taught, and each skill is punctuated by a knitting project, enabling new knitters to create an entire wardrobe featuring jackets, sweaters, hats, socks, and mitts. The book acts as a knitting coach, offering advice, anticipating difficulties, and providing rescue techniques. Patterns are presented in an accessible format with ample text, photographs, and line drawings. While this book is written for the new knitter, more advanced knitters will enjoy the knitting projects as well.

About the Author
Sally Melville teaches knitting and is the author of Sally Melville Styles: A Unique and Elegant Approach to Your Yarn Collection and The Knitting Experience: Book 1: The Knit Stitch. She lives in Waterloo, Ontario. Elaine Rowley and Alexis Xenakis lives in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

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  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: XRX Books; illustrated edition edition (October 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1893762149
  • ISBN-13: 978-1893762145
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 9.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (146 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #57,197 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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255 of 258 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Glorious garter stitch for new and veteran knitters alike, February 5, 2003
By Carol Peterson Hennekens (Colorado Springs, CO United States) - See all my reviews
I ordered this book sight unseen based on the strength of Sally's previous book - Styles. I couldn't be more delighted with what the came in the mail. The Knitting Experience may not cover everything about knitting. It's all about the knit stitch - nothing about purls (until the next book). So what's in the book---
1. A preface teaching the novice the basics - holding the needles, casting on, etc.
2. Chapter one has several simple scarves and a triangular poncho - sized for adults and children
3. Chapter two introduces knitting in the round with a mini-skirt, leggings, and a cap. Also a flat knit cap and mittens.
4. Chapter three features a jacket and vest knit from side to side.
5. Chapter four features the "star" of the book - the Einstein coat which is knit in panels going different directions (very cool!). Sally offers the coat in sizes from infant to large mens. There's also a purse and a bunting pattern.
6. Chapter five features features several variations of a summer weight pullover with styling ranging from modest to sexy.
7. Chapter six introduces the skill of slip stitch using the same stitch pattern in a mix of pullovers and cardigans for both children and adults.
Fully half of the book is devoted to teaching skills - big sections at the beginning and end of the book and smaller sections in each chapter. Sally offers an encylopedia of wisdom - often with a sense of humor. Her list of 10 most significant knitting discoveries is terrific.
Bottom-line - run, do not walk, to Amazon.com or whoever has this book in stock and get a copy of your own.
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187 of 188 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No Einstein Coat but still a welcome addition to my library, September 26, 2003
By Carol Peterson Hennekens (Colorado Springs, CO United States) - See all my reviews
Straight out of the gate I must say that I am a huge fan of Sally Melville's books. "Styles" remains my bible for ideas on stash reduction and I've told enough friends to buy "The Knit Stitch" that I could qualify for a referral fee. That being said, "The Purl Stitch" is a very good book overall.

The book is a terrific book for the advanced beginning knitter who's ready for some interesting looks but appreciates (and needs) a detailed pattern that doesn't assume much prior knowledge. This is the same as "The Knit Stitch." Where this book differs is in what it offers the advanced knitter. The earlier book may have all been garter but the designs were so spectacular (most notetably the "Einstein Coat")that it was a "must have" book for me and most of the veteran knitters I know. The designs in this book are still good, but because stockinette stitch and knit & purl patterns are so prevalent, the designs just seem a bit more familiar and a little less compelling.

For those of you who can't flip through the pages, here's a quick sense of the chapters:
1. 23 pages of basic skills including the purl stitch (both right and left handed versions); purling with the yarn around your neck; decrease stitches; reverse shaping; and seaming in stockinette.
2. Purling one row in six - a triangle shawl (with optional edging) and a boxy (but cute) v-necked cardigan/coat for both women and children. It concludes with a good piece on "reading your knitting" (i.e. knowing where you are by looking at your work).
3. Stockinette stitch - a shaped, fitted, rolled neck shell; an a-line jacket in bulky wool; and the turtleneck mini-dress (or top) from the front cover. The final section teaches ways of attaching new yarn and hiding the loose ends.
4. Reverse stockinette with five patterns--a serape; a set in sleeve, two toned top; a unisex zippered vest; an Asian inspired cross over vest/top (cute); and kangaroo pouch hooded sweat-shirt styled tops for adults and kids. The skill section teaches fulling (aka as felting or messing with wool and hot water).
5. Ribbing - four patterns-- a raglan, open necked 2x2 ribbed snug blouse (cute); a 3x1 rib sleeveless or long-sleeved turtleneck; a 3x1 ribbed masculine pullover; and a 3x2 v-necked collegiate style unisex cardigan. There are two many tips to list.
6. "A little of everything" - two mistake rib scarves; basic cuff-down socks; a round lacy scarf/miniskirt; gauntlets (sort of like fingerless gloves); and a Canadian weight hat and mitten set for adults or kids. The skill section is about grafting the toe stitches of socks.
7. Using charts for mixed knit & purl patterns - a collared wrap; several variations of a basketweave look for adults and kids (including the ritual "Touch Me" decadent yarn top).
8. The book finishes with more great advice on sizing, gauge, picking yarns and such.

Scattered through the book are "meditations" where Sally takes a step back from the technical stuff and muses on knitting things including a charming list of the 10 things she wishes she'd learned earlier.

It's a good for any knitter and should be super book for the wonderful group of folks who've taken up knitting during this latest popularity surge. Thanks Sally for another good one.

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147 of 147 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent instructions, hard to choose what to knit first!, October 4, 2003
By Catherine Martin (Sheboygan, WI USA) - See all my reviews
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I love her previous book, "The Knit Stitch," which was my primary source of instruction when I learned to knit this past spring. I anxiously awaited this new book, and I was surprised at how many of the designs I am eager to make.

I am particularly pleased at the inclusion of less expensive yarns this time around, such as Lion Brand Wool-Ease, Chenille and Boucle. "The Knit Stitch" yarns ranged from fairly expensive to unbelievably pricey (the Muench "Touch Me" yarn that the previous reviewer mentioned--this yarn is included in this book as well, but I appreciate the balance of expensive and affordable yarns). Good quality yarn is important, and I love many of the more expensive yarns, but it's nice to find a pattern to fit a tighter budget.

"The Purl Stitch" includes more designs for children and men than the previous book, which concentrated more on women's designs. I was very glad to find such a variety of choices to knit for my two young children and my husband.

I highly recommend this book and the previous one for beginners or advanced beginners who don't have someone nearby to help out (I only have access to an experienced knitter once a month or so). The knitting instructions are excellent, and the patterns are detailed and well-written. I knit a couple sweaters from "25 Gorgeous Sweaters for the Brand New Knitter" and needed help to figure out the instructions. The experienced knitter who helps me out from time to time noted the significant difference between the two books' patterns--"The Knit Stitch" patterns are much clearer, while the "25 Gorgeous Sweaters" had many omissions and unclear instructions (for example, "reverse all shapings" with no clue as to how to do this--"The Purl Stitch" goes into this issue in detail). She felt that Sally Melville's book was truly appropriate for a beginner, whereas the "Gorgeous Sweater" book needs an interpreter for the beginner.

I have several knitting books, and the only one that has stayed in my knitting bag has been "The Knit Stitch." Now I'll have to make room for "The Purl Stitch" as well.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great and beautiful book
This is such a beautiful book. I purchased it solely for one pattern, but have found many helpful tips, such as cable cast on, and great information about yarns - weights, care,... Read more
Published 20 days ago by P. Cox

3.0 out of 5 stars Bought as a present
I bought this for my mom's Christmas present. She has been knitting about 6 months and is most familiar with the knit stitch. Read more
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Sally Melville has written some amazing books for knitters. This book on color is the third in her series, 'The Knitting Experience'. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Learn to knit
I don't know why I originally chose this book but I'm sure glad I did. I had knitted as a child but didn't remember a thing. Read more
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I purchased Sally Melville's knitting book for the Einstein Coat pattern. I found the directions to be very clear and she has very clear directions with pictures for any... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Really enjoying "The Knitting Experience" book

Good book with lots of instruction and pictures to guide a new knitter and even an experienced one. Several good knitting projects I can't wait to try. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Beverly A. Darr

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great First Time Knitter's Book
I have knitted before but wanted to get a book with the basics and start afresh, so to speak. This book was AMAZING. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Book 3: Color The Knitting Experience
Love the instructions and explanations even if you have been knitting for quite some time this is a great book. The design ideas are also wonderful.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great Knitting Experience
I got this book for one pattern, the knitted coat, however I was pleased to find so many patterns that I know I can use. Read more
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