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37 ratings, 3.51 average rating, 5 reviews
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published
November 1st 2005
by Xrx Books
binding
Paperback, 164 pages
isbn
1933064021
(isbn13: 9781933064024)
description
The closest thing to a knitting coach, this primer on knitting describes simple approaches to choosing, using, and wearing color. Knitters move from b...more
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Good instruction on working with color. Of Sally's Knitting Series books, this one is the best. Her other two (Knit Stitch, and Purl Stitch) could easily be covered by getting the big Vogue Knitting book, but this one really excels at explaining how to add color to your knitting.
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This is the third book in the series and it was even better than the first two. I read this book for knitting information even if I am not knitting a pattern from it. Sally Melville is a terrific teacher.
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This series is a wonderful tutor for new knitters, and a great refresher for old. I'm an old knitter, but I don't work with color much, so this book was great as a how-to, if not for the patterns.
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Many of the patterns are unwearable. I have had this book for several years but have never made anything! I loved her first two books but this one didn't quite make the cut.
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Read in January, 2007
This was my least favorite in her series. Not that informative, either in technique or theory, and the patterns are not appealing to me.
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