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The Knitters Stitch Collection: A Creative Guide to the 300 Knitting Stitches You Really Need to Know

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Knitters Stitch Collection: A Creative Guide to the 300 Knitting Stitches You Really Need to Know

Contributors:

By (Author) Lesley Stanfield
By (author) Melody Griffiths

ISBN:

9781782219880

Publisher:

Search Press Ltd

Imprint:

Search Press Ltd

Publication Date:

6th October 2021

UK Publication Date:

31st October 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

746.432042

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 190mm, Height 246mm, Spine 14mm

Weight:

658g

Description

This is a creative guide to the 300 knitting stitches you really need to know, including contemporary stitches and timeless classics.

An invaluable resource of original stitch patterns, this collection is suitable for newcomers, designers and knitters of all abilities. Instead of being merely a round-up of familiar stitches, this is a visual feast of new material put together by expert author-designers Lesley Stanfield and Melody Griffiths, with a wide experience of hand knitting. It is a must-have addition to existingreference books on the subject.

The stitches are organized into knit and purl, textures and ribs, twist stitches, cables, lace, bobbles and bells, colour and intarsia designs, and unusual techniques including rarities like entrelac, double-sided fabric and mosaic effects. Clear and simple charts are provided with each pattern throughout the book.

This is a reissue of the previously published book.

Reviews

This is a creative guide to the 300 knitting stitches and timeless classics for newcomers, designers and knitters of all abilities. It's a feast of new material and a must-have addition to existing reference books on the subject.

* Machine Knitting Monthly *

Stanfield's classic receives a facelift in The Knitter's Stitch Collection. Originally called The Essential Stitch Collection for Knitters, the fundamental framework of the book is relatively unchanged. Divided into eight categories, from knit and purl to letters and numbers, every section first displays all the stitches in color swatches (called the stitch selector), then singles out the stitch, featuring a bit of description along with charts and, usually, written directions. Dominated by cable and lace variations, the stitch names are fairly evocative: Celtic knot, kilim star, polka dot, allium. Symbols run as a bottom-of-the-page banner and are more thoroughly explained in the last chapter along with inserts on using the stitches, a gallery of ideas, instructions on essential techniques, and abbreviations and symbols. Still a vital reference for any category of knitter.

-- Barbara Jacobs * Booklist *

This book has something for every knitter from the starter wishing to develop their skills to themore advanced who would like greater challenges.I like the way that the ideas are graded and the fact that the book does not focus on onetechnique. A book like this is akin to a recipe book where you will delve in and out forinspiration.

The book would be great for creating the knitters first designs whether it be a scarf or a blanketusing different stitches for squares.

All instructions are clear and different methods are explained fully. The diagrams and charts area good size so that the user can easily see the finished results and follow the graphics. If oneprefers written instructions one would need to use an alternative book.I would have no hesitation in recommending this book.

* Monica Russel, author of Nordic Knits for Children *

It is difficult to find much to say about a stitch dictionary: if you know the Harmony Guides you will be familiar with many of these stitches. However, the authors have also added new, more complex cables and some unusual stitches. Something that I have not seen before is a chapter on knitting letters in a eyelet stitches, which might be useful to incorporate into a gift for someone.

* Slipknot *

Author Bio

Lesley Stanfield is a freelance knitting and crochet designer who has worked on and for several womens magazines. She lives and works in Whitstable, UK. She has written many best-selling books for Search Press including 75 Birds, Butterflies & Beautiful Beasties to Knit & Crochet, 100 Flowers to Knit & Crochet, 200 Fun Things to Crochet, 200 Fun Things to Knit, 75 Knitted Floral Blocks and The Encyclopedia of Knitting Techniques.

Melody Griffithscommissioned and designed garments and accessories for women's magazines and worldwide yarn manufacturers for over 20 years. As well as designing, she worked as a knitting editor and is the author of 201 Crochet Motifs, Blocks, Projects and Ideas, Crochet in No Time, and Knitting in No Time. Sadly, Melody passed away in 2009.

Together Lesley and Melody collaborated on The Essential Stitch Collection and The Encyclopedia of Knitting.

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