Weekend Hats: 25 Knitted Caps, Berets, Cloches, and More
By (Author) Cecily MacDonald
By (author) Melissa LaBarre
Interweave Press Inc
Interweave Press Inc
25th October 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
746.4320432
Paperback
128
Width 216mm, Height 228mm, Spine 9mm
442g
Embrace the hottest head-turning fashion accessory- the knitted hat. The clever designs of Weekend Hats will have enthusiastic knitters everywhere rejoicing in year "round hat style. Cecily Glowik MacDonald and Melissa LaBarre have brought you the best in designer knit hat patterns all in one beautiful and fun-loving collection. Inside you'll find- .Expert advice to spark the interests of a variety of skill levels with special attention paid to exploring cables, lace, color, and texture. .Twenty-five contemporary designer hat patterns that range from the distinctly feminine to the sporty gentlemen, including cloches, berets, beanies, tams, snoods, and more! .Tips and tricks on how to maximize the use of specialty yarns and accessories to add a little panache to your designs. All the designs in Weekend Hats are ideal projects for travel, gifts, or sneaking in between larger knit projects. Whether you're interested in comfort, style, or just knitting enjoyment, Weekend Hats is your all-in-one resource for creating want-to-wear knitted caps.
"MacDonald and LaBarre, authors of "New England Knits" (2009) and the e-book "Wool Book One," have put together a book of original hat-pattern designs and instructions. The size of the projects allows for 'near instant gratification' and makes for portable opportunities to try out new techniques and yarns. Of course, they make great gifts, too. The book includes 25 patterns by 19 designers, and the authors. The hats are cute, clever, fun, fashionable--all with texture, character, and whimsy. Almost all of the projects are four pages, with instructions, tips, and techniques, and featuring multiple photos of the hats modeled by men and women. Projects are not assigned skill levels, perhaps because they are 'weekend' projects. The table of contents lists the designer and has small pictures of each project for easy reference. Knitting techniques with illustrations follow the projects. Dusty autumn pastel page backgrounds help increase page browsability." -- "Lani Smith, Booklist" "W Got a few hours to spare Then you'll need a copy of this fab book! The 25 head coverings (in an array of styles) are all designed to be knitted in a weekend, so they're perfect projects for short trips away, winter weekends hibernating at home or just when you're taking breaks from larger projects. This all-in-one resource includes hats for all skill levels, using cables, lace, colour and texture.-Knit Today A podcast review from www.aplayfulday.blogspot.co.uk: There are some fantastic designs in here, so many that I know that I'm going to use this book time and time and time again because all the designs are so different. There's a good range of yarns, there's a good range of different weights and different techniques, again it's a good learning book. I love that kind of knitting book, I find use it more, even if it's just to go and check techniques. I'm kind of learning that the books I invest in now need to offer me not just fantastic patterns, that's usually what you buy them for, but also something that you can use as a kind of reference guide. I'm really enjoying that aspect of it. So I thought what I'd do is, I'd share a few of my favourite designs. There are 25 and I could easily talk about all 25 because I don't think there's a design in here that I wouldn't knit, because they're all very wearable and very easy to follow as well. To find out my favourite designs from Weekend Hats click here to listen: http://www.aplayfulday.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/episode-31-just-knits.html-aplayfulday.blogspot.co.uk
Cecily Glowik MacDonald and Melissa LaBarre are independent knitwear designers and the authors of New England Knits. Cecily's designs have appeared in Classic Elite Yarns Collections; Knitting Green; Knitted Gifts; Color Style and Simple Style, as well as Vogue's Knitting On The Go series. She has also designed for Interweave Knits, Knitscene, Knit.1, Knit Simple, Vogue Knitting, Cast On, Knitter's and Creative Knitting. Melissa LaBarre has published patterns in Knit.1 and Classic Elite Yarns webeltters and design collections.