Book: Finishing School a Master Class for Knitters
Author: Deborah Newton
Book Rating: 4 of 5 stars
Everyday I look for ways to improve my crafts, because of this I have acquired books on different topics from books on how to sew better fitting trousers, to new metal smith techniques, even books on better make-up application. When I become interested in something I dive straight into the deep end, forget about the kiddie pool, I want to be in with the big kids, drown in knowledge.
This year I am swimming further into the deep end. I want to improve my knitting finishing technique. Things end up looking good when I complete a project, but I know that I can do better. So that is where the book "Finishing School A Master Class for Knitters" comes into play.
According to the description on Amazon "Deborah patiently takes her student-readers step by step through the ins
and outs of blocking, seaming, edging, and embellishments, giving them
the confidence and skills to create professional-looking knitwear." I thought that this book would be the perfect start for quest to become a better knitter.
The book has 161 pages and it is broken down as follows:
Chapter One: Finishing 101 - In this chapter the author talks about how to review a pattern to see if it is one that you should do, making a swatch, how to use a schematic drawing and what to have in your "Finishing Toolkit".
Chapter Two: Blocking Basics - The topic pretty much explains itself. She teaches you how to block, different blocking techniques and how it affects your work.
Chapter Three: Seaming - Here she teaches you different ways to seam your pieces.
Chapter Four: Edgings - All about trims and how to helps you work. It is not only about making it look pretty. In this chapter she teaches you how the edgings function on your knitting project.
Chapter Five: Buttons, Zippers, Pockets & More - It is all about the finishing detail. Here she teaches you about the types of buttons, how to pick the right button and buttonhole to make for the button you will use. Picking a zipper and installation steps. How to embroider and a bunch of other techniques. She does not go into great depth into each section but she gives you the basics to get you started.
Chapter Six: Special Finishes - Here she goes beyond knitting. Such as hot to felt, install a lining, Daring, steek, repurposing and a few other techniques.
Chapter Seven: Patterns - Here you have twelve patterns that you can make to test your brand new learned or improved skills.
Last Page: Casting On - Here she gives you three ways to cast on your project; Long-Tail, Cable and Backward loop cast on.
Over all I like the book. Easy to read and understand. Clear photos and I love that she gives very detailed direction without rambling. Straight to the point. I can see this being my go to book when I am finishing a project.
The workshops and tutorials help you practice your knew techniques with further detail before you jump into your project. Finally, the cheat sheets, these are tips and tricks scattered through out the book to make it even easier to complete your projects.
One thing that I noticed was that she spoke only of sweaters (with the exception of a scarf early on in the book). I am sure you can put into practice most of her techniques on other projects, but it would have been nice if one of the projects was a hat or gloves (though she does give you a nice cheat sheet tip for gloves and mittens) for us visual people.
Have you read this book? What do you think of it?
Until next time, Happy Knitting!
~Knitting Chica
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Thursday, January 10, 2013
Friday, January 4, 2013
2013 Project Plans - Part Three: Spinning
I am now the proud owner of an Ashford Kiwi 2. No more drop spindle for me! Well, I will still use my drop Spindles but I think I will be using them a lot less.
I still have to finish it and put it together, but since I have to do the finishing outside and leave it outside to dry that is a project that needs to wait till we get better weather. In the meantime I have some books that I am going to read while I wait for better weather.
The first book which I already own and have read before but plan to read again is "Start Spinning". This book was very helpful when I was learning how to spin and I think reading it again will give me a good refresher for when I start spinning. If you are interested in me giving a separate review on this book on "Book Thursday" let me know in the comments and I will queue it up.
Next book I do not own but plan on buying in the very near future is "The Intentional Spinner". I have heard good things about this book and would love to read it. If I have time over the weekend I will stop by the Library to check it out before I purchase it.
The last book on my to read list is "Spinning Wool: Beyond the Basics", I also do not own this book but will see if my Library has it and decide from there if I should get it. I am trying to stop my compulsive book shopping so I want to start borrowing the books from the Library and depending how useful/informative they are I may or may not buy the book.
My goal for this year is to spin enough yarn to at least make a hat. I have yet to spin enough yarn to make a large project.
So this concludes my goals for 2013. Hopefully by the end of this year I would have completed all my goals.
Until next time, Happy Knitting!
~Knitting Chica
I still have to finish it and put it together, but since I have to do the finishing outside and leave it outside to dry that is a project that needs to wait till we get better weather. In the meantime I have some books that I am going to read while I wait for better weather.
The first book which I already own and have read before but plan to read again is "Start Spinning". This book was very helpful when I was learning how to spin and I think reading it again will give me a good refresher for when I start spinning. If you are interested in me giving a separate review on this book on "Book Thursday" let me know in the comments and I will queue it up.
Next book I do not own but plan on buying in the very near future is "The Intentional Spinner". I have heard good things about this book and would love to read it. If I have time over the weekend I will stop by the Library to check it out before I purchase it.
The last book on my to read list is "Spinning Wool: Beyond the Basics", I also do not own this book but will see if my Library has it and decide from there if I should get it. I am trying to stop my compulsive book shopping so I want to start borrowing the books from the Library and depending how useful/informative they are I may or may not buy the book.
My goal for this year is to spin enough yarn to at least make a hat. I have yet to spin enough yarn to make a large project.
So this concludes my goals for 2013. Hopefully by the end of this year I would have completed all my goals.
Until next time, Happy Knitting!
~Knitting Chica
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Book Thursday: Knits to Give - 30 Knitted Gifts Made with Love
We are only in day three of the New Year and I am already falling behind! The only thing I have gotten done on my Al socks are the cuffs and I am also working on a red top which should have been done by now, but I went back to work yesterday after being on vacation for over a week and have not touched the needles since the 1st of the year. Thus the reason why I did not have a WIP post yesterday. Not a good start to the year if I am already falling behind on my goals, right?
It has been a while since I have gotten any new knitting books. I made a wish list post on the books that I want to add to my Library and I got two of the five books, plus a wild card over the holiday's. Over the next few weeks on Thursday's I will write about my first impression on the books. Now that I have rambled on and on below is my first review!
Book: Knits to Give 30 Knitted Gifts Made with Love
Author: Debbie Bliss
Book Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
I am a selfish Knitter. I am not saying that I have never made anything for anyone, it just does not happen that often. This year I want to change that. I figured that if I want to save some money why not make some of the Birthday/Christmas/Baby/Graduation/etc. presents. As we all know this hobby can be very expensive and as much as I try to curb the spending it just does not work out.
While browsing books at Barnes and Noble I saw "Knits to Give: 30 Knitted Gifts Made with Love" and after flipping through the book decided to take it home with me. The book is divided into 5 sections For Her, For Him, For Baby, For Kids and For the Home. Each section has 6 patterns for a total of 30 patterns for you to make.
At the beginning of the book there is an intro from Debbie Bliss, an introduction to her yarns which I think is very handy, an abbreviations glossary and gift wrapping ideas.
While there are patterns on there that I would never make such as the Hot-Water Bottle Cover, there are many more that I cannot wait to make not only for others but for me too. Here are some of my favorite:
It has been a while since I have gotten any new knitting books. I made a wish list post on the books that I want to add to my Library and I got two of the five books, plus a wild card over the holiday's. Over the next few weeks on Thursday's I will write about my first impression on the books. Now that I have rambled on and on below is my first review!
Book: Knits to Give 30 Knitted Gifts Made with Love
Author: Debbie Bliss
Book Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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Knits to Give* |
While browsing books at Barnes and Noble I saw "Knits to Give: 30 Knitted Gifts Made with Love" and after flipping through the book decided to take it home with me. The book is divided into 5 sections For Her, For Him, For Baby, For Kids and For the Home. Each section has 6 patterns for a total of 30 patterns for you to make.
At the beginning of the book there is an intro from Debbie Bliss, an introduction to her yarns which I think is very handy, an abbreviations glossary and gift wrapping ideas.
While there are patterns on there that I would never make such as the Hot-Water Bottle Cover, there are many more that I cannot wait to make not only for others but for me too. Here are some of my favorite:
Home is Where the Heart is Pillow |
Ladybug Backpack |
Covered Bangles |
Until next time, Happy Knitting!
~Knitting Chica
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Knitting Books Wish List
I am always looking to get better at my craft so it is not surprising that I have a pretty big Knitting Book wishlist. Right now the books on the top of my wishlist are:
Do you have any books in your wishlist?
Until next time, Happy Knitting!
~Knitting Chica
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