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The Ultimate Knitter's Guide: Patterns and Techniques by Kate Buller Buy it Now at Amazon.com |
You can find several good knitting technique books out there, and just as many knitting pattern collections. But try to find a good technique guide that also has great patterns and the list gets considerably shorter. Pleasant Surprise
I'll admit, when I first spotted Kate Buller's book, I thought it was just another textbook-style knitting guide. And it is, except for one thing: Kate Buller just happens to be the retail manager for Rowan Yarns. Covering Good Territory
The patterns are only part of the story here. Buller does a lot to earn this book its "ultimate" title, especially considering it is only 176 pages. Explanations are well-written and clear. Photo illustrations are abundant and always show the hands manipulating the stitches (something I find helpful). Innovative Design
The book is designed using a spiral-bound, split-page format; the top two-thirds of the book is bound separately from the bottom third. Potential Pitfall
The only problem I foresee is in regular wear and tear. Although the cover is extraordinarily strong, the pages themselves began to show signs of tearing from their spiral binding after just a few days of regular turning. Is it a Fit? Patterns range from moderately easy to relatively complex, making this book more appropriate for the advanced beginner and beyond. If you already know the essentials and want to take your skills to the next level, this book provides plenty of inspiration. Discuss this book in our forums Buy it Now at Amazon.com Return to Book Reviews |