Vogue Knitting: The Ultimate Knitting Book


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With input from more than 50 unsurpassed specialists, no other book covers the field so comprehensively. For guidance on yarns, needles, tools, focal techniques, specialized applications, terminology? It’s in here—with lots more, from diagnostics to blocking to designs.
 
“This key reference has...up-to-the-minute designer patterns.”--Kinsfolk Circle Homecrafts.
 
“The ultimate reference orientate.”--House & Garden Magazine.

Vogue Knitting: Classic Patterns from the World's Most Celebrated Knitting Magazine


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This “first of” volume celebrates Vogue Knitting’s thirtieth anniversary and is a must-have for knitters at all levels. Whether you are a under age or an old knitter, a novice or an expert, one thing remains literal: Vogue Knitting magazine is the bible for innovative and inspiring knitted garments. In the recent decades, the handcrafted revolution has converted lovers of forge and young people alike into obsessive knitters. Vogue Knitting, the most respected knitting periodical in the world, has served as an indispensable how-to guide for knitters with its exquisite and intricate patterns.
This must-have volume features the most sought-after patterns of Vogue Knitting from its float in 1982 to the present. Reproducing more than eighty full-color patterns by notable designers such as Marc Jacobs, Twinkle, Oscar de la Renta, and Cynthia Rowley, as well as sundry legends within the knitting community, this volume combines enduring and cutting-edge styles and will remain a deathless and essential book for knitters of all levels and styles.
From sweaters to suits, from urbane to edgy, Vogue Knitting features a range of patterns for beginners and experts identically. In essence, this volume embodies what Vogue Knitting has stood for over the ago thirty years: inspiration, luxury, creativity, and the fad.       
 

Vogue Knitting Stitchionary Volume One: Knit & Purl: The Ultimate Stitch Dictionary from the Editors of Vogue Knitting Magazine (Vogue Knitting Stitchionary Series)


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An basic reference for knitters from novice to expert, this fully illustrated sourcebook is the first of three "stitch dictionaries," to be written by the professionals at Vogue® Knitting. Some 300 stitches are elaborate, and hundreds of charts, photographs, and illustrations enact it easy to understand how to construct each stitch, as well as the ways they can be cast-off in projects. The experts at Vogue® Knitting demonstrate rib stitches such as brioche, herringbone, chevron, and quilted patterns; traveling patterns like parquet, flurry, and diamond stitches; lace, including daisy and uprising patterns; and such unusual stitches as eye of lynx, bobble chunk, peppercorn, and bamboo. The most complete book of its warm, this is the definitive stitch reference!

Vogue Knitting?

I'm looking for a model that was presented in Vogue Knitting Magazine Spring / Summer 2003. It is from the Dreams Collection peasant, and it is called Clear of lace?


Confirm www.ravelry.com (May, you must wait for, I do not know if they always have a waiting list), but it is an excellent site to find models and lots of knitting dope. I looked at the magazine and I have somewhere. I will try to seek and to let you know if I can help you get the pattern. What is the model for? A top, scarf, whatever ...


Vogue Knitting has its own web plot. I had a look at the archives and the model for some reason they have not had this season and year displayed. Perhaps if you call directly, they give you what you need?

Any one who ready Vogue Knitting, or knits?

Thee is a sweater in there I stand in want to make, but I am a beginner. How long does it take to make a sweater, and will my first one look good even if it is simple, I have never knitted, and if a start a activity over my head, I may get too upset to finish. Is it possible to knit a good first sweater.


In one chat - no.

If you've never knitted anything, start with a scarf. It doesn't matter how simple it looks, as a beginner you will find it takes a while to become an even knitter and even longer to develop intensify up speed.

Depending on the yarn and needle thickness and how much time you have available, it could easily take weeks to annihilate your sweater, and that is knitting for maybe 2 to 3 hours a day.

Try these websites for beginner scarves:
http://www.aokcorral.com/how2oct2003.htm
http://www.gurl.com/findout/guides/artic les/0,,666615,00.html
http://knitting.about.com/od/learntoknit /u/learntoknit.htm
http://www.jillwolfson.com/intertwine.html

There are lots of other very good knitting sites and there are also lots of youtube videos to help teach you how to join.

Take some time with the basics until you master the basics and get your tension right (that is knitting a recommended number of stitches to an inch) and put away your pattern until then.

Hope this helps. Good luck.


In one discussion - no.

If you've never knitted anything, start with a scarf. It doesn't matter how simple it looks, as a beginner you will find it takes a while to become an even knitter and even longer to erect up speed.

Depending on the yarn and needle thickness and how much time you have available, it could easily take weeks to dispatch your sweater, and that is knitting for maybe 2 to 3 hours a day.

Try these websites for beginner scarves:
http://www.aokcorral.com/how2oct2003.htm
http://www.gurl.com/findout/guides/artic les/0,,666615,00.html
http://knitting.about.com/od/learntoknit /u/learntoknit.htm
http://www.jillwolfson.com/mend.html

There are lots of other very good knitting sites and there are also lots of youtube videos to help teach you how to interlace.

Take some time with the basics until you master the basics and get your tension right (that is knitting a recommended number of stitches to an inch) and shield your pattern until then.

Hope this helps. Good luck.

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