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Loading... Sally Melville Styles: A Unique and Elegant Approach for Your Yarn…by Sally Melville
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This book features beautiful photography and explains well how to mix colours. I'm particularly grateful for the introduction to the tweed stitch, which tends to show up infrequently in the knitting literature. The sweater I made for my daughter from the "Topher's Pullover" pattern has generated a lot of compliments over the years and looks quite complex though it was really simple to make. However, I haven't found this book to be as useful as some of Melville's more recent books. ( )This book has dozens of classic style garments that will help you use up your stash and it won't look like you are using up your stash!. It is particularly useful to spinners who have a smaller sheep than they realized when they got to the second sleeve, or to those who spin two ounces of something wonderful in a workshop and know not the source to obtain more. It also gives us all a reason to search out the bargain basket in yarn stores far and wide. Let me emphasize that none of these sweaters looks like one has used up the leftovers! One of the great strengths of this book is the use of the color wheel. Sally shows a color wheel with each project and tells you what was happening. If you don't use her colors (and why would you?) the principle can be applied. There are sidebars to alert you to technical aspects. And a touch of humor, always welcome. Dee J. no reviews | add a review
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