
Cecily Glowik MacDonald
Author of New England Knits: Timeless Knitwear with a Modern Twist
Works by Cecily Glowik MacDonald
Wool : book 3 — Designer — 1 copy
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Weekend Wraps, 18 quick knit cowls, scarves and shawls by Cicily Glowik MacDonald and Melissa LaBarre
Was so happy I had won this book from the webinar I attended with other knitters and one of the authors.
Such luxurious designs, beautifully depicted and instructions that even a new knitter can follow.
Each pattern comes with not only a beautiful color photo but a charted pattern along with row by row instructions. Also a summary of the item-some tell you needle size or something about the show more yarn used and what effect it makes.
Each pattern also comes with finished size, yarn used, needles, notions, gauge, and notes, stitch guide, row by row instructions, charted pattern and finishing along with other tips-how to keep track of pattern repeats.
Highland hooded scarf l will be my first project from this book because I need something to wear under my bike helmet that is not too bulky. We also hike and this would come in handy also as I am currently using an infinity cowl now.
Love the cabling ones and the intricate designs in some of the shawls and wraps. Book at end also has abbreviations used, glossary where the different methods are diagrammed and explained in words.
Yarn sources and all about the designers are also included at the end along with acknowledgements, index and other works by the authors. Also liked how some of the items were wrapped around your neck or body and how they hang-flattering options.
Won this book via Planet Purl webinar.
A KEEPER! show less
Was so happy I had won this book from the webinar I attended with other knitters and one of the authors.
Such luxurious designs, beautifully depicted and instructions that even a new knitter can follow.
Each pattern comes with not only a beautiful color photo but a charted pattern along with row by row instructions. Also a summary of the item-some tell you needle size or something about the show more yarn used and what effect it makes.
Each pattern also comes with finished size, yarn used, needles, notions, gauge, and notes, stitch guide, row by row instructions, charted pattern and finishing along with other tips-how to keep track of pattern repeats.
Highland hooded scarf l will be my first project from this book because I need something to wear under my bike helmet that is not too bulky. We also hike and this would come in handy also as I am currently using an infinity cowl now.
Love the cabling ones and the intricate designs in some of the shawls and wraps. Book at end also has abbreviations used, glossary where the different methods are diagrammed and explained in words.
Yarn sources and all about the designers are also included at the end along with acknowledgements, index and other works by the authors. Also liked how some of the items were wrapped around your neck or body and how they hang-flattering options.
Won this book via Planet Purl webinar.
A KEEPER! show less
What's not to enjoy about quick knitted hats? They are the perfect project (like socks) fast, you can use almost any yarn, you usually only need a skein or two, they are portable, and they are so much fun to experiment with. Like socks, you can wear a hat that is completely outlandish - you'd never wear a sweater with 6 colors and pompoms all over it, but a hat? Totally.
There's a great variety of hats, from a variety of designers who's names you'll recognize, from lace, cables, texture, fair show more isle, etc, color photos & charts throughout.
Most of the hats I'd rate advanced beginner, but that's what you would expect from a book called "weekend hats" - projects to knit quickly and easily.
There is the standard how to knit section that drives me crazy, but I guess it can't be helped.
I borrowed this book from my library's digital catalog. show less
There's a great variety of hats, from a variety of designers who's names you'll recognize, from lace, cables, texture, fair show more isle, etc, color photos & charts throughout.
Most of the hats I'd rate advanced beginner, but that's what you would expect from a book called "weekend hats" - projects to knit quickly and easily.
There is the standard how to knit section that drives me crazy, but I guess it can't be helped.
I borrowed this book from my library's digital catalog. show less
Updated classics for beginner to experienced knitter. I found yarn in my stash for the Brattleboro hat and ordered yarn for a sweater. The sweaters are classic enough, the designs should be able to be worn for years without being dated.
This has some really cute hats and many of the patterns are pretty simple. I know I will use several of these patterns. I may need to break down and buy it.
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