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I've been searching for a book that will give me several patterns (as in I want to make most of the patterns in the book, not one or two) that should likely fit me right off the page, knitted as is. I *think* this is the book. I'm a little disappointed that the book lacks schematics, and the single chart that I've found in the book leaves me a little disappointed. But there was time when I was a strict "write it all out in knitting code" kind of knitter and this book would have been perfect show more then. Now I look at the code and wonder how long it will take me to schematic/chart the knitting code to make it more rapidly accessible. I *like* patterns to look as if they are one page recipes and not several because then I *think* I won't find the long boring stretches too long or too boring ;o). show less
The techinques are demonstrated using illustrations, which can be a little misleading regarding how easy it is to perform a particular stitch or combination. However, there are usually photographs which show the finished piece, which is useful. The wrong side is also shown in some cases. The downside is that it's a big book, so not suitable for on the go knitting.
Finishing Techniques for Hand Knitters presents expert tips and tried-and-tested shortcuts for beautifully finished hand-knits.
Expert tips and tried-and-tested shortcuts for beautifully finished hand-knits.

An otherwise finely crafted piece of hand-knitting can often be spoiled by the finishing details. Now you can learn the shortcuts—and even more important, where not to cut corners. Starting with reading patterns and instructions, this invaluable guide then explains the different ways of show more casting on and off and the importance of shaping and sizing. It shows how to sew a variety of seams, provides methods for each type of stitch, and explains how to create perfect buttonholes, button bands, and necklines. Finally, a section on decorative detail shows how to add beads and other embellishments, while the trouble-shooting pages tackle those annoying problems that occur when things have gone wrong. An invaluable companion for beginners and more experienced knitters.

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