How To Knit In The Woods: 20 Projects for the Great Outdoors
by
Shannon Okey (Goodreads Author)
Every generation rediscovers the satisfaction of making things by hand and there is particular pleasure to be had from creating unique clothes and accessories for your family or in knitting for a charity.
Knitting is one of the world’s most popular crafts and not at all difficult to learn, together with its close relation, crochet. Both construct a fabric from interlo
Paperback, 96 pages
Published
February 1st 2012
by Mountaineers Books
(first published March 31st 2008)
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DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK. Check it out of your public library. Although the ideas it contains are excellent, I found the instructions and charts so rife with error and typos that it is apparent the publisher needs to hire an experienced knitter to reproof them. The published errata will probably come out to several pages. Experienced knitters will be able to look at the charts and instructions to make their own corrections, less experienced knitters may be stymied by confusing wording in the ins...more
Here is a classic example of judging a book by it's cover. It kept catching my eye on the bookstore shelves and now I have it sitting here from the library.
The hilarity is I am not a camper or an outdoor person really, but I do love the concept of a nice portable project.
I will have to give it another perusal to see if I would knit many of the patterns, but it's a nice, compact paperback with it's heart in the right place.
(and look Shannon Okey is a goodreads au...more
The hilarity is I am not a camper or an outdoor person really, but I do love the concept of a nice portable project.
I will have to give it another perusal to see if I would knit many of the patterns, but it's a nice, compact paperback with it's heart in the right place.
(and look Shannon Okey is a goodreads au...more
I liked a lot of the patterns in this book. The placemats are cute. The washcloth with the pocket for bits of soap looks fun. And, the Tai Shan Hoodie is beautiful!!! (But, definitely beyond my knitting abilities at this time.) I liked the variety of projects. They all have something to do with camping or being outside. The tips for packing a project and for actually knitting outdoors were good ... like how to work by the dim light of a campfire. That said, this book didn't blow my socks off. (A...more
“A pretty book with nice ideas of things to make FOR the woods and while you are there.”
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Shannon lives in Cleveland, Ohio with her boyfriend, comic book artist Tamas Jakab and their furry "children," a dachshund and 2 cats who have made several appearances in her books.
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Shannon runs her own publishing venture called anezka media, is a columnist for knit.1 magazine, a co-owner of Stitch Cleveland, a shop in Lakewood, Ohio, and the founder of Stitch Cooperative. She
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