The Principles of Knitting: Methods and Techniques of Hand Knitting

by June Hemmons Hiatt

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A revised and updated edition of a popular classic primer shares comprehensive guidelines for beginning and experienced knitters that demonstrate how to approach a full range of techniques.

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I'm torn on how to review this. Is it a huge, comprehensive work on knitting techniques? Yes. Is it as useful as it could be? Definitely not. The main reason for this is that the author decided to rename most techniques for whatever reason instead of relying on the names that generations of knitters know and use. That makes it difficult to look topics up in the index, difficult to interpret instructions that use names you're not familiar with, etc.
This tour-de-force volume is worth the exorbitant price I paid the used book vendor for it. It covers many techniques, such as double-knitting, that do not appear elsewhere in my book horde. Hiatt does have some definite prejudices about the mechanics of forming stitches, and that's what keeps the book from getting a 5-star rating.
Excellent reference covering many, *many* knitting techniques. Not for novice knitters; more useful for intermediate and advanced knitters. It loses a star because Hiatt has chosen to rename many of the techniques from that which is in common usage. Hiatt is a trained scientist with a highly developed sense of order and her names for the knitting techniques are, for the most part, more accurate, HOWEVER the new names make it hard to look up a particular technique. Including the common names as “also known as” entries, and including them in the book index would have made this a SIX-star book and earned status as the ultimate knitting reference.
Principles of Knitting is an exhaustive compilation of knitting techniques, descriptions of tools of the trade, and detailed advice on designing knitted garments of all types. If you can get a copy, avail yourself! Would love to see it back in print.
The new edition of this classic work does not disappoint. I formerly checked out the 1989 version from my library until it went missing, so cannot compare page by page, but the new edition shares the comprehensive content, clear illlustrations, and well written descriptions of techniques for about any knitting situation you will come across. If you want a comprehensive reference book get a copy of this very reasonably priced classic. This is not for the beginning knitter - but highly recommended for those who want to know how and when they should choose specific details in their own work.
Informative, great for beginners or advanced
The comprehensive & timeless guide. Methods and techniques of hand knitting

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Hiatt, Jesse (Illustrator)

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Original publication date
1989

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Genres
Home & Garden, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, Art & Design
DDC/MDS
746.92Arts & recreationDrawing & decorative artsFashion Design / Weaving, Knitting, EmbroideryOther textile products
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TT820 .H65TechnologyHandicrafts. Arts and craftsHandicrafts. Arts and craftsHome arts. Homecrafts
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Languages
English
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Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
3
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