Interweave Press
Author of Anchor Manual of Needlework
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Works by Interweave Press
SPIN-OFF, 32 copies
Crochet to Calm: Stitch and De-Stress with 18 Simple Crochet Patterns (Craft To Calm) (2016) 24 copies, 1 review
Interweave Presents - Classic Knit Shawls: 20 Timeless Designs Featuring Lace, Cables, and More (2017) 23 copies
Garter Stitch Revival: 20 Creative Knitting Patterns Featuring the Simplest Stitch (2017) 19 copies, 2 reviews
Interweave Presents Classic Crochet Blankets: 18 Timeless Patterns to Keep You Warm (Interweave Favorites) (2015) 12 copies
Interweave 11 copies
Interweave Knits 2005 Summer 9 copies
Master Machine Quilting: Free-Motion Stitching and Thread Painting (Quilting Arts Workshop) (2009) 9 copies
Handwoven's Design Collection 9 copies
Interweave Presents Classic Crochet Shawls: 20 Free-Spirited Designs Featuring Lace, Color and More (2017) 9 copies
Spin-Off Magazine, Winter 2017 8 copies
Spin-Off Magazine, Summer 2018 7 copies
Screen Printing Sampler: 4 Fun & Innovative Ways to Make Artful Cloth (Quilting Arts Workshop) (2010) 6 copies
Master Machine Stitching: Thread Sketching Beyond the Basics (Quilting Arts Workshop) (2010) 6 copies
Spin-Off Magazine, Fall 2019 6 copies
Hygge Style Knitting: 9 cosy knitting patterns for sweaters, socks, slippers and more (2017) 5 copies, 1 review
Piecework 2025 Summer 2 copies
5 Gifts to Weave 2 copies
Interweave Crochet 2 copies
5 Towels on 4-Shafts 2 copies
Interweave Crochet Fall 2017 2 copies
Knitting Daily Series 100 DVD 2 copies
Interweave Knits 2023 Summer 2 copies
Designing Landscape Quilts: Quilt Art Techniques Simplified (Quilting Arts Workshop) (2011) 2 copies
Spin Off Magazine 1995 2 copies
Preparing to Paint: How to Add Texture Depth & Personality to Your Art (Cloth Paper Scissors Workshop) (2012) 2 copies
Weaver's Super Index 2000 1 copy
Index and Resource Directory 1 copy
4 Table runner patterns 1 copy
7 Handwoven Scarves 1 copy
Huck Lace 1 copy
Guide to Inkle Weaving 1 copy
Rugs. 1 copy
SpinOff Fall 2010 1 copy
SpinOff Spring 2012 1 copy
SpinOff Winter 2014 1 copy
SpinOff Fall 2014 1 copy
SpinOff Spring 2014 1 copy
SpinOff Winter 2013 1 copy
SpinOff Fall 2013 1 copy
SpinOff Summer 2013 1 copy
SpinOff Spring 2013 1 copy
SpinOff Fall 2012 1 copy
SpinOff Summer 2012 1 copy
Handwoven Jan/Feb 2017 1 copy
SpinOff Winter 2011 1 copy
SpinOff Fall 2011 1 copy
SpinOff Summer 2011 1 copy
SpinOff Winter 2010 1 copy
SpinOff Spring 2010 1 copy
Handwoven March/April 2017 1 copy
Little Looms 1 copy
Handwoven March/April 2016 1 copy
Spin-off 1977 Collection CD 1 copy
Handwoven May/June 2016 1 copy
Handwoven May/June 2017 1 copy
1983 November-December 1 copy
1999 November/December 1 copy
Handwoven May/June 2015 1 copy
SpinOff Spring 2011 1 copy
Interweave Knits 1997 Fall 1 copy
Interweave Knits 2000 Summer 1 copy
Interweave Knits 2000 Fall 1 copy
Interweave Knits 2000 Winter 1 copy
Interweave Knits 1999 Spring 1 copy
Interweave Knits 1999 Summer 1 copy
Interweave Knits 1999 Fall 1 copy
Interweave Knits 1999 Winter 1 copy
Interweave Knits 1998 Spring 1 copy
Interweave Knits 1998 Summer 1 copy
Interweave Knits 1998 Fall 1 copy
Interweave Knits 1998 Winter 1 copy
Interweave Knits 1997 Spring 1 copy
Interweave Knits 1997 Summer 1 copy
Interweave Knits 1997 Winter 1 copy
Handwoven Collection 2003 CD 1 copy
Handwoven Collection 2004 CD 1 copy
Interweave 4-4 Fall 1979 1 copy
Interweave 5-1 Winter 1979 1 copy
Interweave 5-2 Spring 1980 1 copy
Interweave 5-4 Fall 1980 1 copy
Interweave 6-1 Winter 1980 1 copy
Interweave Knits 2000 Spring 1 copy
Interweave Knits 2001 Fall 1 copy
Handwoven Collection 2002 CD 1 copy
Spin-Off '77 1 copy
HANDWOVEN, 2018 1 copy
PIECEWORK: ALL THIS BY HAND 1 copy
2004 September/October 1 copy
Interweave Press White Paper 1 copy
HANDWOVEN, 2019 1 copy
Interweave Knits 2001 Summer 1 copy
HANDWOVEN, 2016 1 copy
HANDWOVEN, 2017 1 copy
Fiberarts Contemporary Textile Art & Craft Vol 35: No 3 Nov/ Dec 2008, Volume 5 April/May 2009,nov/dec 2009, vol37 No 1 2010 1 copy, 1 review
Scarves 1 copy
Christmas Stockings 1 copy
Handwoven Treasury 1 copy
Interweave Knits 2023 Spring 1 copy
Interweave Knits 2003 Winter 1 copy
Interweave Knits 2002 Winter 1 copy
Interweave Knits 2001 Spring 1 copy
Interweave Knits 2024 Winter 1 copy
Handwoven Collection 2000 CD 1 copy
The Art of Loom Control 1 copy
Knit Wear 1 copy
Woven Edges 1 copy
Color! 1 copy
Honeycomb 1 copy
Spin + Knit 1 copy
1978-1980 1 copy
Knitting Daily TV Series 400 1 copy
Handwoven Collection 1999 CD 1 copy
Handwoven Collection 1996 CD 1 copy
Handwoven Collection 1998 CD 1 copy
Handwoven Collection 2010 CD 1 copy
Handwoven Collection 2013 CD 1 copy
Handwoven Collection 2012 CD 1 copy
Handwoven Collection 2015 CD 1 copy
Handwoven Collection 2014 CD 1 copy
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100 Knits
Interweave's Ultimate Pattern Collection
by Interweave Editors
Eye candy for knitters – just amazing with inspiration on every page!
Having knit since I was eight I have tried most stitches and have made many items over the past six decades. The socks I saw make me want to take up knitting needles again. The lace patterns varied from gossamer to slightly more dense. The cable patters were incredible and how they wove in a variety of ways was a delight to see. I have to say that this show more is not a book for beginners and anyone sitting down to make one of the patterns in this book should bring patience and have time on their hands to work because some of these use small needles, fine yarns and are very intricate so focus and counting will be required. Lovely yarns were used and the photography was a delight. I would love to own this book and add it to my knitting library.
Thank you to NetGalley and F+W Media for the ARC – This is my honest review.
5 Stars show less
Interweave's Ultimate Pattern Collection
by Interweave Editors
Eye candy for knitters – just amazing with inspiration on every page!
Having knit since I was eight I have tried most stitches and have made many items over the past six decades. The socks I saw make me want to take up knitting needles again. The lace patterns varied from gossamer to slightly more dense. The cable patters were incredible and how they wove in a variety of ways was a delight to see. I have to say that this show more is not a book for beginners and anyone sitting down to make one of the patterns in this book should bring patience and have time on their hands to work because some of these use small needles, fine yarns and are very intricate so focus and counting will be required. Lovely yarns were used and the photography was a delight. I would love to own this book and add it to my knitting library.
Thank you to NetGalley and F+W Media for the ARC – This is my honest review.
5 Stars show less
Mollie Makes Knitting: From Scarves and Cushions to Toys and Gifts, Over 30 New Projects for You to Kni t by Interweave Press
This book is definitely written for beginners, but I like that it offers more interesting simple projects than the dish cloths I learned on. The techniques section is well written and illustrated; I even picked up a few new tips!
Many thanks to Netgalley, F&W Media and the dietary Kerry Bogert for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review. My opinions are 100% my own and idependent of receiving an advanced copy.
Working with colour can be one of the more challenging things when knitting. Especially today when you have so many options besides just switching yarn colours. There are beautiful ombre, speckled, gradient, variegated and handprinted yarns that it can be difficult to know how to handle each show more case. You want to showcase the colours at its best and avoid things like pooling. Sometimes a written pattern will take these things into account, however, what if you want to substitute a yarn, or change up the colours. If you are new to colour knitting, or don’t have much experience, I don’t think Gradient Style is the place to start. They also include 8 patterns to get you started.
Although it touches on some important things to think about, this book is not very comprehensive when it comes to explaining colour, and how these different kinds of yarn work when knitting them up. It has a colour wheel and talks about contrasting and. Complimentary colours but really doesn’t go into much detail. Really, any of the techniques or ideas that it talks about, it doesn’t do a great job at a thorough explanation. I hoped that maybe in the patterns they would give some examples of how to switch up the colours, or if you wanted to substitute yarns, but it didn’t do that either. Most of the patterns are using yarns that have colour built into them already, so you aren’t even learning how to use colour there either. I don’t need a shawl pattern that simply uses a variegated blue yarn and wow! I’m colour knitting! No, I don’t think so.
So if you looking for something comprehensive, or simply looking for something to give you inspiration, you might want to look elsewhere. This is pretty basic, without giving you the basics. If I can’t learn something new, then I want to be wowed by the patterns and they are okay, but nothing special. Overall, I was disappointed. show less
Working with colour can be one of the more challenging things when knitting. Especially today when you have so many options besides just switching yarn colours. There are beautiful ombre, speckled, gradient, variegated and handprinted yarns that it can be difficult to know how to handle each show more case. You want to showcase the colours at its best and avoid things like pooling. Sometimes a written pattern will take these things into account, however, what if you want to substitute a yarn, or change up the colours. If you are new to colour knitting, or don’t have much experience, I don’t think Gradient Style is the place to start. They also include 8 patterns to get you started.
Although it touches on some important things to think about, this book is not very comprehensive when it comes to explaining colour, and how these different kinds of yarn work when knitting them up. It has a colour wheel and talks about contrasting and. Complimentary colours but really doesn’t go into much detail. Really, any of the techniques or ideas that it talks about, it doesn’t do a great job at a thorough explanation. I hoped that maybe in the patterns they would give some examples of how to switch up the colours, or if you wanted to substitute yarns, but it didn’t do that either. Most of the patterns are using yarns that have colour built into them already, so you aren’t even learning how to use colour there either. I don’t need a shawl pattern that simply uses a variegated blue yarn and wow! I’m colour knitting! No, I don’t think so.
So if you looking for something comprehensive, or simply looking for something to give you inspiration, you might want to look elsewhere. This is pretty basic, without giving you the basics. If I can’t learn something new, then I want to be wowed by the patterns and they are okay, but nothing special. Overall, I was disappointed. show less
Hygge Style Knitting: 9 cosy knitting patterns for sweaters, socks, slippers and more by Interweave Editors
Interweave is jumping on the Hygge bandwagon here, but the patterns are actually really solid. I didn’t absolute fall I love with anything, but I enjoyed the read.
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