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Wendy Knits Lace: Essential Techniques and Patterns for Irresistible Everyday Lace

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Whether you’re new to lace or a more adventuresome knitter, here you will find plenty to occupy your needles. With twenty original patterns for gorgeous lace shawls, delicate camisoles, sweaters, hats, scarves, and socks, Wendy D. Johnson provides thorough instruction on the best lace techniques. At last - gorgeous lace projects that are not only sumptuous, but designed for your everyday life.

144 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2011

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164 reviews30 followers
March 20, 2012
This was one of the few knitting books where I actually read the information before the patterns. "Part 2: Lace Techniques" was written very clear and had great illustrations showing each type of fix, cast on, inc, and dec. I'm looking forward to trying some of the techniques she describes.

Part 3 has all the knitting patterns. They are lovely. I cannot wait to try a few. I would definitely recommend this book for anyone interesting in learning lace knitting.
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315 reviews8 followers
December 22, 2013
Patterns are gorgeous, but the lack of stitch counts and straight lines in charts when the markers dance between sections are problematic.
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April 21, 2025
I am so NOT a lace knitter. Give me a chunky yarn and a quick project and I will knit on those forever. I think it's mostly because lace knitting books have an inordinate number of shawls and wraps. I only see people wearing shawls at knitting conferences, frankly. So... as I was reading thought this book, I was getting a bit disappointed. Until I got to the Vintage Kneesocks (p. 108), I hadn't flagged one project to work. I liked the author's previous books (on socks!) so we'll see how this works out. The book is well organized with lots of sidebars and tips, clear schematics when needed, and charts, charts, charts.
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1,876 reviews56 followers
April 20, 2023
I liked the beginning of the book. This really broke some of the processes for lacework down which was nice. Unfortunately the patterns were a little uninspiring and, yup, you guessed it, the clothing was not size inclusive. *insert deflated balloon sound here*
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230 reviews1 follower
August 30, 2012
Like the other Wendy Knits books, this volume is nicely laid out with cute patterns and some really lovely photography. While basic knitting skills are required, it's front-loaded with instructions on how to execute some of the more advanced techniques that pop up throughout the patterns. I'm a serial shawl knitter so I'm hoping to give most of the patterns a whirl at some point, but really I bought it for the toe-up knee high pattern. I've been hording some lime green sock yarn for just such an occasion.
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2,243 reviews26 followers
August 2, 2014
Lovely book with lots of pictures as well as an organized picture table of contents in the back so you can quickly find your project.
This is for intermediate level knitters that can read and follow a pattern with lots of yarn overs and decreases. I just didn't see anything for myself except the three sock patterns which don't look very comfortable as the 'lace' holes push against your skin when you wear boots, but it could be comfortable in sandals (heels?).
144 pages and borrowed from the library
2 stars
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Author 7 books25 followers
January 12, 2014
A nice book with 20 lace knitting projects for various skill levels, illustrated with attractive photos and with charts for the patterns. The introduction has some useful tips - the "lifeline" method of preventing dropped stitches and the "provisional cast-on" when you're going to start knitting in the other direction from your cast-on.
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149 reviews4 followers
August 10, 2012
Very useful information and illustrations gathered in one place, though there are few things that will be truly new to the dedicated student of lace knitting. Some lovely patterns, including the Stacy shawl and the watch cap.
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158 reviews
September 10, 2012
A master of both design and the well-written pattern uses her clear mind and articulate explanations to take us lucky knitters through the complexities of knitting lace. This book is just a pure pleasure. Thanks, Wendy!
Dr Gemma of CogKnitive
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March 27, 2013
I got the ebook on my 3M app from the library; it was awful to the point of being unusable. The pictures were tiny, the charts were broken up, and it was just poorly formatted. However, the patterns themselves looked interesting, so I will be waiting for a print copy to judge the content.
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281 reviews6 followers
October 9, 2014
Excellent presentation with a variety of patterns from beginning lace to advanced. As a beginner with lace, I finished the watch cap with no problems and in less than three weeks. I am looking forward to working my way through the other patterns as well.
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629 reviews
October 11, 2011
I love Wendy Johnson patterns, socks, shawls, hats. This book includes many different uses of lace knitting from shawls to socks to sweaters and hats.
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July 9, 2012
I cannot believe I am actually READING a knitting book, but since I never seem to take the time to read one, and as Wendy Johnson writes almost as well as she knits, I am enjoying it thus far. (^^)
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57 reviews22 followers
January 10, 2013
I really like the fingerless glove pattern. Maybe I'll try those after I get a little more practice knitting in.
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