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- ISBN13: 9781931499439
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The Knitter’s Handy Book of Sweater Patterns: Basic Designs in Multiple Sizes & Gauges Overview
Created for knitters who want standard sweater patterns in a variety of sizes and gauges, as well as those who want a template from which to develop their own designs, this book provides easy-to-follow charted instructions for 18 sweaters, three in each of the six most popular sweaters constructions. Each style is then provided in 15 sizes ranging from toddler to large adult, then further divided into six possible gauges: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 stitches per inch combining for 90 options for each of the six styles, or 540 patterns in all. The cardigan and neckline variations make for more than 1,000 patterns. Detailed schematics for finished dimensions are included, along with a glossary of techniques and a chapter on design considerations. This is a definitive resource for the passionate sweater knitter.
The Knitter’s Handy Book of Sweater Patterns: Basic Designs in Multiple Sizes & Gauges Review
This is the best knitting book I have read, and I have read many, mostly borrowed from the library because they all sound good but end up not being very useful. This one is very useful, and very easy to follow. I have owned it about 4 or 5 years. Before I bought it, I had only knit scarves. I have now made 5 sweaters and am working on the 6th.
The tables in it are such a good idea – you choose what yarn and needle you like, then find your stitch gauge on the chart. Then it has charts for each sweater so you can make one for you gauge in the size you want. They all fit perfectly, ages 2 to 50+. I even adapted the 2yo pattern and made a 6mo size sweater.
The directions for basic stitches and special stitches and increases or decreases are very good, and easy to follow with good diagrams. The same for special techniques for casting off or making lacey holes or other tricks. They are clear and direct, no trying to figure out what the abbreviations meant. There are also quite a few interesting collars and edges.
I highly recommend it.









