Knit Ponchos, Wraps & Scarves: Create 40 Quick and Contemporary Accessories (Traditions in the Making) Reviews
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Knit Ponchos, Wraps & Scarves: Create 40 Quick and Contemporary Accessories (Traditions in the Making)
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Knit scarves are the hottest new fashion accessory! Answering the demand for new scarf, poncho and shawl ideas, this new book provides 35 fun, contemporary projects knitters can create quickly and easily, many featuring popular novelty yarns.Knit Ponchos, Wraps & Scarves explores various techniques for knitting, ranging from cables with color work to embellishing with beads and embroidery. Each section features a number of progressive projects ranging from beginner, to intermediate, to expert. T
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Plenty of Ponchos!,
While some reviewers have said there are only “three” poncho projects in the entire book, that statement is simply not accurate. There are three projects with “poncho” in the project name, plus five other projects with instructions for how to create a “Poncho Variation” so you can make either the main shawl/wrap/scarf or the poncho variation of that project (pages 33, 51, 62, 104, 111). Further, pages 9-10 provide a comprehensive overview, complete with illustrations, of how to create four different types of ponchos simply by starting with knitted rectangles or triangles (“Anatomy of a Poncho”), followed by another section specifically instructing readers on “Making Scarves into Ponchos.” It is unfair to make statements about the lack of poncho projects in this book when clearly some reviewers have not looked beyond the Table of Contents. A savvy knitter, using author Jane Davis’ thorough instructions, can convert all 44 of the projects in this book into ponchos! And let’s not forget the 150+ full-color photos and 75 how-to charts/illustrations to enhance anyone’s ability to create anything from easy novelty yarn projects or knit and purl projects to cables and lace to beaded or embroidered pieces. There’s something here–ponchos, wraps and scarves–for everyone!
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Jane Davis has written several fine books on beading and knitting and she doesn’t disappoint with her newest one. Lots of beaded projects but also beginner projects and good explanations. There are only 3 ponchos and mainly the patterns are for scarves or wraps. Lots of techniques: cables, lace, etc. Everything is well explained and the book is beautifully produced with 150 color photos and 75 charts and illustrations for over 40 items. Each item lists the original yarn used and also uses the number guide to type of yarn weight and indicates the skill level for the project.
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This is the latest in my collection of pattern books, just published in 2005. I bought this volume because of the new ideas it contains. Ways of incorporating beadwork, unusual edgings, use of yarns such as roving – these designs go beyond the ubiquitous “fun fur” stuff and offers a number of new looks and styles. Fun, inventive, not at all boring or routine.
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