Sweaters & Jackets

Some favorite design picks for a knitter’s most basic garment

Mother-Daughter Knits

30 Designs to Flatter & Fit

Sally Melville & Caddy Melville Ledbetter

Hardbound, Large Format

$29.95

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After decades of teaching, designing, and writing about knitting, Sally Melville knows how to customize knitting patterns to fit a wide variety of body types perfectly. With a little planning and subtle alterations, you can make a garment that is just right for you! In Mother-Daughter Knits, Sally shares this knowledge for the first time.

Together with her daughter, fellow knitwear designer Caddy Melville Ledbetter, Sally demystifies the process of picking the right pattern and modifying it to your body’s advantage. With fascinating insight, practical advice, and patterns for both classic and avant-garde tastes, Mother-Daughter Knits just might be the most useful guide a knitter could have. Whether you’re a beginning or experienced knitter, young or mature, an hourglass or a triangle, Sally and Caddy have you covered!

Having a new Sally Melville Book to page through is like being at a pajama party with a trusted friend: fun, comforting, and energizing all at the same time.  This time, Sally has brought her daughter, Caddy, to the knitting party as co-author and esigner, andtheir resulting book is full of fresh and flattering designs from two different design perspetives, plus a lot of great information on just how and where to change a pattern to fit you properly.  Mother-Daughter Knits is a delight that had me reaching for my needles and digging through my yarn stash more than once.

Amy R. Singer, author of Big Girl Knits and More Big Girl Knits

Craft Work Knit

Ann Weaver

Softbound

$29.95

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Infectious exuberance, deliciously unexpected style, and masterful knitting skill permeate every design and page of Craft Work Knit , Ann Weaver's long awaited book. There is a superabundance of wonderful, happy knitting to be had between these covers, with project after project emerging as some of the most joyful, most wearable sweaters and more ever offered to knitters in one place.

Those of us who have followed Ann's blog (http://weaverknits.blogspot.com/) have long loved her designs: frankly, she puts more enthusiasm into her knitting than any three people we know. And more skill, more sense of balance and form, and an impeccable understanding of "what it means to look good without looking depressed."

We just love what she does, pure and simple. She knits with a delectible element of wabi-sabi that surprises and delights each and every time. In fact, most of her designs are rhapsodies to the principle of achieving harmony through balance, not symmetry. Her masterful garment shaping and high-focused, yet simple knitting marry up with her designs to just make them sing.

This is a great book, the first of what we hope are many, many more by a vibrantly alive designer. Craft Work Knit truly qualifies as essential reading for happy knitters.

Classic Knits

Marianne Isager Collection

Marianne Isager

$24.95

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This timeless collection of knitwear designs from Danish designer Marianne Isager is a stitch technique guide and a gallery of design inspiration in one book. Classic Knits features 25 traditional, appealing projects worked in basic knit and purl stitch patterns, each with a distinctive design element. Typical of Marianne's style, these elements range from an interesting combination of yarns, to a clever use of stitch pattern, or an unusual form of construction.

Choose the knitting technique you'd like to learn-entrelac, color stranding, double knitting, slip stitch, herringbone, and more - and apply them to your design by first practicing with a gauge swatch. When the swatch is knit to the correct gauge and the same size as shown in the book, the garment will match the measurements listed in the pattern. Many of the garments in this book are based on simple knit-purl pattern stitches. None require extensive knitting experience. You only need to know how to cast on, knit, and bind off to successfully complete any project in this book. All other information is provided in sidebars and the Glossary.  Several of the garments are worked from the top down, so it's easy to add or remove rows to customize the lengths.

Knit One Below

One Stitch, Many Fabrics

Elise Duvekot

Softbound

$19.95

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This is an altogether delicious book, packed with excitement, discovery and outstanding design!

Elise Duvekot has un-vented a wonderful technique that is extraordinary in its ability to allow for subtle color mixing (and not-so-subtle, too) while creating a fabric that has many of the same soft, stretchy, cushy qualities of double knit without being quite so heavy. Her k1b (and p1b) techniques create flowing color work without stranding, and her beautiful and beautifully wearable designs invite experimenting while maintaining classic lines. It's actually hard to know which is more exciting, her clothing designs or the k1b technique. Of course, together they are completely phenomenal, so perhaps that's a moot question.

Alice Starmore's Book of Fair Isle Knitting

Alice Starmore

Softbound

$24.95

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The book of Fair Isle knitting is at long, long last back in print! Dover Press deserves a nod of thanks (and maybe a Fair Isle scarf or two) for having produced Starmore's keynote book with the same care and quality of the original. ALL the color photos and color drawings are there - in color, not as the black and white reproductions that grace far too many resurrected knitting classics. The cover is sturdier than the typical softbound book and paper quality is very high grade. This means that this classic book will do what a classic book ought to do - remain in beautiful condition for generations.

More importantly, of course, is that Alice Starmore's incomparable unveiling of the art of Fair Isle knitting is not just the most complete resource on the subject that is available, but also a journey into the world of color and fiber and design that both inspires and enlightens. Her own designs are represented by the "Wardrobe of Patterns" that closes the book. Those sweaters (for all sizes and tastes) and accessories alone are worth the price of the book and will keep your needles clicking for years. What you'll learn about color and pattern and technique along the way is simply priceless.

Alice Starmore's Book of Fair Isle Knitting is treasure, not just a must-have.

Cables, Diamonds, Herringbone

Secrets of Knitting Traditional Fishermen's Sweaters

Sabine Domnick

Softbound

$19.95

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The subtitle for Cables, Diamonds, Herringbone says it all: Sabine Domnick has delved more deeply into the history, mystery, patterns, techniques and lore of British fisherman's sweaters than any other writer on this topic to date. This is the first book on the subject published in years that has actually contributed new material in the realm of historical techniques and design, as well as making some lovely contributions to modern renditions of Guernsey, Jersey and Aran sweaters.

In fact, Cables, Diamonds, Herringbone stands as the best handbook on this aspect of the knitter's art and craft that has been published thus far. It is a slim volume, but packed with excellent photos detailing and showcasing construction techniques and embellishments, patterns, sweaters and more. Domnick's step-by-step introduction is accompanied by the clearest combination of text and photos ever - whether you are familiar with the craft of fisherman's sweaters or not, you will love knitting along with her. She will never lead you astray, either - "clarity" must be her middle name. In addition to exploring and explaining all the "parts" of these sweaters so that we can design our own, she also offers some full sweater patterns for men and women that are most enticing.

It is a joy to be able to offer this book, a beautiful "must have" for any knitter interested in this tradition.

Double Knitting

Reversible Two-Color Designs

M'Lou Baber

Softbound

$29.95

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M'Lou Baber's Double Knitting showcases what is perhaps the most exciting color pattern design collection ever to find its way into print. Never, ever have I been interested in double knitting - until M'Lou* came on the scene, that is. Now I find myself thinking about nothing else, trying to decide which of her spectacularly beautiful designs to try my hand at first.

Spectacular and beautiful - that's what each of her more than 25 designs and projects are. And for each garment you knit, you are really getting two to wear because they are perfectly, lusciously reversable. M'Lou's design are not only outstandingly artistic, ranging from traditional oriental and western patterns to art deco and beyond, her use of double knitting makes each face a mirror image of its opposite. Take a look below - you'll see what I mean. Two-for-one knitting plus timeless beauty. This is not your average knitting book, not by any stretch. M'Lou's book is a masterpiece, pure and simple.

If you are willing to be enchanted by color and design, and excited to learn a fascinating traditional technique (there are easy-to-follow instructions that will have you double knitting like a pro in no time), Double Knitting is just the ticket. Here is a very small sample of what you'll find inside:

Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary Shawl

Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary Shawl

Art Deco Coat (front)

Art Deco Coat (front)

Art Deco Coat (back)Art Deco Coat (back)

Calico Corners Jacket

Calico Corners Jacket

Nordic Summer Sweater and Hat (light side)

Nordic Summer Sweater and Hat (light side)

Nordic Summer Sweater and Hat (dark side)

Nordic Summer Sweater and Hat (dark side)

(For those of you who might be interested - I'm leaning toward making myself the Calico Corners Jacket in two contrasting colorways of Fleece Artist BFL 2/8, Aqua and Ivory, possibly Topaz and Ivory. I think the subtle color-shifts of these handpaints will add an intriguing element to the design. I'm off to start swatching now!)

*In case you were wondering, "M'Lou" is pronounced as though it followed "Skip, skip, skip to . . .".

Elizabeth Zimmermann's A - B - C - SJ

Adult, Baby & Child's Surprise Jacket

Elizabeth Zimmermann

Pattern extended with additional explanation and photos by Cully Swansen, Elizabeth's grandson for whom the original BSJ was created

3 patterns, 12 pages

$10.00

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If any one design can be said to embody Elizabeth Zimmermann's creative gifts and twinkling eye, it is this one - the Surprise Jacket in all it's possibilities. Cully's explication of Elizabeth's original pattern is wonderfully clear and the added photos and technique tidbits are both elucidating and inspiring. Joy, sheer joy, awaits those who follow these footsteps.

Elizabeth Zimmermann's A-B-C-SJ

Elizabeth Zimmermann's A-B-C-SJ

 Elizabeth Zimmermann's Baby Surprise Jacket has become near legendary since its conception in 1968. The jacket is knitted back and forth in garter stitch, then cleverly folded and completed by weaving the shoulder seams. This updated pattern includes Elizabeth's original Baby Surprise Jacket instructions, original Adult Surprise instructions, and instructions for the new Child's Surprise jacket. Cully has also added row by row instructions for the Baby Surprise Jacket, so that your initial encounter with the SJ is along a well-marked trail. Both the Adult and Child's Surprise are based on the construction of the baby jacket. Cully has included numbers to knit the Baby Surprise Jacket at different gauges and a chart to enable you to knit different sizes at different gauges. The pattern also includes an options section for adding hood, collar and other features such as EZ's Afterthought Pocket and more. Technique instruction is also included.

Two Guernseys

Elizabeth Zimmermann & Meg Swansen

2 patterns, 4 pages

$6.00

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Two Guernseys

Two Guernseys

I first encountered these two Guernseys in Elizabeth's third book, Knitting Workshop , which included brief instructions for her version (Gaffer's Gansey). Meg's Guernsey ("Mrs. Laidlaw's Guernsey" in blue) has not been published anywhere before. This pattern includes specific instructions for both garments which are knit in the round (with gussets and 'seam' sts) from the lower edge to within a few inches of should height. The armholes are cut open and garter-stitch saddle shoulders knitted onto the raw body stitches. Techniques include: Provisional Cast-on, Short Rows and Wrapping, and choice of steeks. There is a brief diagram/explanation of how Elizabeth's Percentage System (ESP) applies to designing the sweaters, which leaves the actual discovery of where and how to center your pattern to your own common sense. (Hint: just find the center of your motif - the rest will take care of itself.)

Sweater 101 - How to Plan Sweaters that Fit

and Organize Your Knitting Life at the Same Time

Cheryl Brunette

Hard cover over lay-flat spiral binding

$32.95

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Let's see . . . if I were to be stranded on a desert island will all the yarn I might want (in my fantasy, I'd have sent the yarn ahead so it would be there waiting for me when the ship went down), what knitting books would I take with me? (Isn't that a fun question?)

In my case, there are so many possibilities that I could spend days just musing about it. But through the haze of beloved books shines a couple very clear rays of light: I would take everything by Elizabeth Zimmermann, and I would absolutely take a copy of Sweater 101 . [I would also take much more, enough probably to send me to Davy Jones locker along with my fantasy ship, but that is beside the point here.]

Sweaters 101 is one of the most practical, clearly written guides to the art of knitting. It is also one of the easiest to learn from as well as being one of those books that will so empower you that your knitting life will take on creative dimensions in ways that will surprise and delight you as they enrich every stitch you make. Following her clear and sensible advice will yield sweater after sweater that fits perfectly. Add your own design elements whenever and where ever you wish - even if you are now a novice, Cheryl's pointers make it so simple to know what to do next that once you try them out, you'll never look back.

In other words, Sweater 101 will set you free. It is a must-have for your knitting techniques bookshelf. Don't leave home without it (even if your destination is not a desert island!).

Elizabeth Zimmermann's Green Sweater

dissected and written by Sunday Holm

Includes wonderful detail photos of the sweater's construction

4 pages

$8.00

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Elizabeth Zimmermann's Green Sweater

Elizabeth Zimmermann's Green Sweater

This sweater was designed by Elizabeth Zimmermann and given to Joan Morhard Smith in the 1950s. Joan wished for her beloved sweater to be re-knit as the original sweater (at left) is almost 60 years old and could not be repaired. Designer Sunday Holm reconstructed the pattern replicating the original shaping of the garment. The sweater is worked from the bottom up with a mitered hem and "phoney seams." It is a cropped sweater with Dolman sleeves (we've seen this type of sweater sleeve in many clothing magazines lately) and is knit in the round to the shoulder. Plenty of techniques are provided (provisional co, phoney seams, securing steeks, EZ's icord button loops and more), along with an option for slimming the sleeve. Sizes (38, 42, 46, 48 chest circumference). Recommended gauge is 5 stitches to the inch.

Meg Swansen's Swedish Delsbo Cardigan

Meg Swansen

Beautiful colorwork detailed in this 8-page pattern!

$6.00

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Delsbo Cardigan

Delsbo Cardigan

This lovely, historic sweater has been shown in a number of Scandinavian books and Meg has added her own variations which include built-in-cardigan borders and modified drop-shoulder shape. The charts have been expanded to include complete charts for body circumferences 33", 37", 41", 45" and 49". Your favorite fingering weight wool will be just right for the Delsbo.

Cornish Guernseys & Knit-frocks

Mary Wright

30 knitting patterns

Softbound

$19.95

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What a treat to have Mary Wright's little book back in print! Cornish Guernseys & Knit-frocks is a treasury of history, knitting technique and inspiration which has been missed for many years by all knitters who have ever seen it. Now that it's available again, we can once more enter the world of 19th Century Cornwall, North Atlantic fishermen, and contract knitters whose hands placed knitting patterns that spoke of life into guernseys so textural rich that over a hundred years later we still marvel at them.

In addition to priceless photos and fascinating historical background, Mary Wright also gives us 30 patterns copied from Cornish guernseys (some available nowhere else!) and advice and instruction for creating your own guernsey. Step into history, emerge with a sweater to cherish.

Meg Swansen's Round the Bend Jacket and Puzzle Pillow Blanket

Meg Swansen

DVD

$25.00

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Round-the-Bend Jacket

Round-the-Bend Jacket

Puzzle-Pillow Blanket

Puzzle-Pillow Blanket

I consider this DVD to be something of a "dynamic duo" of practical knitting. Here, in one place, you'll find a really innovative, highly wearable side-to-side jacket pattern and a smooth-sailing blanket that is also self-storing. Not to mention warm and comfy (notice the cat's happy look).

Meg's Round-the-Bend Jacket will go 'round the bend all by itself, never sending you and your knitting there, too. It's is knit with an Aran weight yarn and sized at 44" or 40", depending on gauge. As Meg suggests, should you wish a differet size, use Elizabeth Zimmermann's EPS system to recalculate the pattern. We recommend the following of our yarns:

Fleece Artist Blue Face Leicester Aran - 8 125g skeins for jacket as written

The Puzzle-Pillow Blanket is acccomplished with sweet 'n' simple garter stitch and bulky weight yarn. Meg teaches us her "sew" as you go technique using dpns (!). When you're finished, do crawl under for a good nap with sweet knitting dreams! We recommend:

Fleece Artist Big Blue - 4 125g skeins each color for 24"x36"; 6 125g skeins each color for 28"x42"; and 8 125g skeins each color for 36"x54"

Elizabeth Zimmermann's Ribwarmer with Meg Swansen

Elizabeth Zimmermann

DVD - 1 hour, 45 minutes

$25.00

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Elizabeth Zimmermann's Ribwarmer is one of her signature designs - for good reason. It is classic in its looks and delightful in its knitting. What was practically unknown until very recently is that Elizabeth also designed a more "dressy" version, the Butterfly Jacket which was published only one time in a 1956 McCall's Needlework magazine. So that it does not go back into near oblivion, this DVD contains instructions and demonstrations for the classic Ribwarmer, sized for 36" chest (adult) and 24" chest (child) (consider Fleece Artist Blue Face Leicester Aran ), the Butterfly Jacket in two yarn weights sized for 36" (try Fleece Artist Blue Face Leicester DK ) and 42" ( Fleece Artist Blue Face Leicester Aran ) chest, and Meg Swansen's Knee Length Ribwarmer sized for 53" around the hips and 38" around the chest ( Fleece Artist Blue Face Leicester DK would be lovely), with instructions for creating a narrower hip measurement if desired. Altogether great fun!

Demonstrated Techniques include:

  • Invisble Cast On
  • Increasing
  • Short Rows
  • Garter-stitch Weaving
  • After-Thought Pockets
  • EZ's Applied I-Cord
  • 3-Needle-I-Cord Cast Off
  • Reversible Phoney Seams
  • Sport-jacket Vent

Elizabeth Zimmermann's Butterfly Vest

Elizabeth Zimmerman

4 pages

$6.00

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Elizabeth Zimmermann's Butterfly Vest

Elizabeth Zimmermann's Butterfly Vest

EZ's Butterfly Jacket was first published in McCalls Needlework in 1956. Meg Swansen re-knitted the design in the spring of 2008 for the 50th year anniversary of Schoolhouse Press. EZ's intitial article in McCall's was accompanied by her Ribwarmer and the manner of construction in each design is related. (You can see the Butterfly being knitted on the Elizabeth's Ribwarmer DVD, above.)

Meg Swansen's Shawl Collared Vest

Meg Swansen

DVD - 1 hour

$20.00

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Meg's Shawl Collared Vest looks great on both men and women, and is lots and lots of fun to knit, too. Full written instructions are included for chest sizes 40", 44" and 48", and Meg's demonstrated techniques make it all come together so very nicely. The Shawl Collared Vest is knitted completely in the round, steeking all the way, and then cut. We suggest our Fleece Artist Big Blue (Bulky Blue Face Leicester Wool) for spectacular results.

Demonstrated techniques include:

  • K1b, P1 rib
  • Increasing
  • Cable with or without a cable-needle
  • Kangaroo Pouches
  • Steeks
  • V-neck Shaping
  • Knitting-Back-Backwards
  • Machine-Stitched Steeks
  • I-Cord Cast Off
  • 3-Needle I-Cord Cast Off
  • Shawl Collar Shaping
  • Reversible Phoney Seams
  • I-Cord Tab Buttonholes

Knit Kimono

18 Designs with Simple Shapes

Vicki Square

Softbound

$24.95

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Phenomenal! Vickie Square has given us a banquet of garment design, a veritable feast of knitting. Each and every design is based upon traditional Japanese Kimonos from different periods of history - and each and every one of them will make any wearer look beautiful. Really!

She begins with a bit of discussion of what a kimono is -- at its base, it is an over-garment that is constructed from "loom widths"* of cloth. This means that all the pieces are rectangular and standard, which in turn means that this style is perfect for adapting to knit fabric. Vickie gives us all the information we need to create our own kimonos, too -- something that I'm sure many, many of us will be inspired to do.

Then, she presents 18 drop-dead gorgeous designs that will set your heart aflame. In fact, each of them is so captivating that the real problem will be figuring out where to start. With each design, she gives its place in Japanese history, which proves to be a fascinating discourse on how social history affects fashion in oh-so-many ways.

Finally, I want to especially commend her for her very elegant use of stitch patterns to evoke the original fabrics used for each kimono style. I so very much appreciate her sensitivity and good taste in this regard -- not to mention her knowledge of the vast arrary of stitch patterns from which she chose her "just right" palette for these jackets.

Knit Kimono is one of the best knitting fashion books ever published. Don't miss it - it is a must have for any knitter's shelf.

*[Note: for more about "loom widths," see Cut My Cote by Dorothy Burnham of the Textile Department, Royal Ontario Museum. You'll discover that most of the world's best-looking garments have been made using loom-width construction and pre-date the Renaissance-era introduction of non-rectangular garment construction. It is a great little book and well worth the effort of tracking it down.]

Armenian Knitting

Joyce Williams and Meg Swansen

Hardbound

$24.00

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What a fabulous discovery Meg and Joyce made! They were called upon to review the instructions for kits to replicate Elsa Schiaparelli's fascinating sweater designs, featuring large, full-body patterns. "Intarsia," they said to each other. "Oh, well, I suppose someone has to do it," they privately thought. That is, until they took a close look at the instructions and discovered that there was no Intarsia anywhere in these garments. Instead, a method of trapping is used so that two colors are carried throughout the garment. What's more, the unused color is supposed to pop out a bit behind the foreground color, creating an extremely pleasing "tweedy" look.

The name of this new/old technique is Armenian Knitting, also the title of this wonderful book. It is not known precisely how it arose, but it was used by Armenian women living living in Paris as refuges of the 1915 genocide. They were employed by Elsa Schiaparelli, a cutting edge fashion designer of the 1930s and 1940s who hired them to knit her unique designs using their unique techniques. At the time of printing Armenian Knitting , there are no other known original examples of this style of knitting outside Schiaparelli's work.

I should add how very much I want to be able to share the photos of sweaters, vests and jackets with you -- the designs Meg and Joyce have created are nothing short of stunning. I didn't expect to be as excited about them as I am, that's for sure. In fact, I am beyond excited -- my fingers are fidgeting in impatience, so badly do I want to knit some of them.

Armenian Knitting is a joy - a new classic of a nearly-lost art.

Knitting with a Smile

A Knitting Sketchbook

The compact book with over 36 original Swedish knitting patterns

Softbound

$48.95

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From very simple to absolutely splendiforous, Inger Fredholm's wonderful book presents the world of Swedish and Fair Isle knitting from its most traditional to its most amazing possibilities. In doing so, Fredholm reveals herself to be a designer of remarkable capacity and creativity. Anyone interested in color pattern knitting or traditional design or how traditional design can transform to match or even lead modern tastes and sensibilities will not just want this book, but once possesed, will barely be able to set it down. It is just that exciting and inspiring.

Beginning with a series of "Simple Swedish" sweater, cap and afgan designs, all easy to knit, lovely and practical to wear, she quickly moves into (again, still simple) some innovative textured and lace garments. Once she has your attention, however, she moves quickly into the less simple (think "intermediate"): an elegant lace jacket, a lace jacket & skirt ensemble; and the not-to-be missed "Tango Dress".

And from there she pulls out all the stops with color, from simple two- or three-color patterning to fantastic and phenomenal 16 or 20 or 21 (or whatever - you get the picture) colors. Now, we all know that the use of many colors can either be kaleidoscopic or catastrophic - I can assure you that in Fredholm's case, her results are exquisite and scintillating. They also take Fair Isle knitting into realms few have travelled and are inspiring and exciting.

There's more: She offers instruction on her own method of carrying two colors, serves up a mouthwatering recipe for Swedish Cinnamon Buns, and tucks bits of history and design considerations throughout her book. This is one book that is a treasure, a classic the moment it left the presses. I guarantee you'll love it, too.

Meg Swansen's Russian Prime

Meg Swansen

DVD - approximately 60 minutes

$20.00

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Meg pulls out all the stops in this DVD. It wasn't until I watched it that I truly comprehended just how deeply and well Meg Swansen understands the craft of knitting. To say that her knowledge of garment construction (when, where and how to use which construction) and of the myriad techniques of knitting itself is vast is truly an understatement.

You'll discover the hidden mysteries of the Russian Prime color pattern (so named because it employs only the numbers 1, 3 and 5 in it's patterning) which are such that they will open the doors to any and all color patterns that follow. You'll also see how to determine where to stop a pattern for best visual effect, how to incorporated a sizing element in a 60-stitch pattern repeat, and all manner of shaping and finishing tricks. Truly, Meg's guided tour of knitting the Russian Prime sweater is like an initiation into the mysteries of the inner temple of knitting: You'll emerge with a renewed and enlightened understanding of so many things.

Among these mysteries, you'll find:

  • Long Tail Casting on
  • "Casting-On Casting-Off"
  • side panels (and why to love them)
  • increasing in pattern
  • steeks at armholes & neck
  • knitting up in pattern
  • I-Cord shoulder
  • top of sleeve decreasing (and why you might want to use it)
  • corrugated rib
  • Applied I-Cord and Joyce Williams' wonderful ways with it

Meg Swansen's Guernsey Pullover

Meg Swansen

DVD - approximately 60 minutes

$20.00

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Guernsey or Gansey, no matter what you call it, they are favorite sweaters to make and treasured sweaters to wear and pass along to the next generation. Meg Swansen invites us along on one of her "knitting vacations" along the gloriously beautiful Oregon Coast (near Coos Bay, I believe, judging from the scenery).

In addition to walking us through the basics of Guernsey construction, history and yarn, Meg takes us along many a side road, into realms of little known techniques, some clever, some simply brilliant. The result is a Guernsey to love and inspiration to carry you on to your next dozen!

Some of the things you'll learn are:

  • Channel Island cast-on: a variation of long-tail cast-on that results in a charming picot edge along the bottom of the sweater
  • Split lower garter stitch welt
  • Indian Corn stitch (one of the most difficult to find documented! [though easy to accomplish])
  • gussets - and the value of purl stitches
  • texture patterns and some of their unique behavior
  • garter-stitch weaving
  • knitting-up around armholes
  • decreasing to cuffs
  • EZ's Sewn Cast Off

Cardigan Details

Meg Swansen

90 minutes with detailed jump-to menu highlighting each technique!

$25.00

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Filmed on location along the spectacular Oregon coast, Cardigan Details concentrates on knitting a Norwegian style drop-shoulder, scoop neck cardigan in the round. Meg covers every single technique you need, and does so in her usual warm, engaging and ultra-clear way. It's like having an expert knitting buddy helping you along, right in your living room.

The sweater construction is classic for the style: the body is knit in the round from lower edge to shoulder, with a steek up the center front. The sleeves are knit in the round from the cuffs, and a lovely Norwegian color-pattern (from Traditional Scandinavian Knitting !) tops the shoulders. Armholes and center-front are cut open and the sleeves sewn in. All of which ought to give you a good idea of the vast array of techniques Meg covers every so beautifully and completely.

Among the many, many things you can learn or revisit are:

  • k1b, p1 ribbing
  • increasing - this particular technique was new to me and is the most graceful I've seen
  • short rows
  • steeks
  • color pattern knitting
  • machine-stitching for cutting
  • cutting
  • attaching sleeves
  • I-cord cast-off
  • 1- and 2-row buttonholes
  • finishing the cut edge
  • and much, much more

Mimbres Vest with Meg Swansen

Meg Swansen

DVD - 60 minutes with complete jump-to techniques menu; written instructions included and also found in Meg Swansen's Knitting

$20.00

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Join Meg for a Southwestern knitting adventure! Inspired by a pottery design typical of the Mimbres region of New Mexico, Meg takes off on a color-pattern knitting expedition that will have you following your pattern from every imaginable direction until you arrive at the end of your travels with an exquisitely designed and finished vest, ready to wear on your next adventure.

This all-over patterned vest is worked on circular needles from the lower edge to wanted length to underarm, where a pair of steeks are established. Continue to the base of the scooped neck, insert another steek, then onward to wanted shoulder height. Shoulders are united and the steeks are machine-stitched and cut. I- Cord borders are knitted directly onto the edges of the armholes and all around the periphery of the vest.

Techniques include:

  • Long Tail casting on;
  • following the chart (this is more of an adventure than usual, but enormous fun as well);
  • trapping the carried color (demonstrated with both a Continental-style two-colors-in-one hand and, later, with one color in each hand);
  • kangaroo pouches;
  • steeks (you will benefit by first watching the entire DVD - Meg makes a discover midway through that you will almost certianly want to use at the beginning);
  • machine stitching and cutting;
  • 3-needle I-Cord cast off;
  • EZ's Applied I-Cord (a wonderful demonstration of the technique!);
  • neatening the cut edges;
  • blocking.

Filmed on location in New Mexico and Arizona.

Fishermen's Sweaters

20 Exclusive Knitwear Designs for All Generations

Alice Starmore

Softbound

$22.95

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Fishermen's Sweaters is a delicious journey through the fishing communities of Scotland, England, Ireland, then across the Channel into Norway, the Faroe Isles, the Baltic Sea and back to Breton, France; and then Alice Starmore takes a leap across the Atlantic and creates new "traditional" sweaters for New World fishermen, as well. In each of these sweaters, in her amazing way, she has picked up elements of design that really speak to the places and people she contemplated. Then she transforms them into something very new that carries those traditions into the present, beauty and purpose intact. I just love see the ways Alice Starmore plays with designs, always keeping a wonderful, lively balance between the old and the new.

This collection is so inspiring that not only do I want to knit each and every one of the sweaters, but I am already playing with ways to create new designs, new directions. Fishermen's Sweaters is one of those design books that goes well beyond just offering patterns and directions for lovely sweaters - Starmore's world comes alive in it and you'll find you're able to travel a ways down the road with her, creating as you go.

Knitting Out of Africa

Inspired Sweater Designs

Marianne Isager

Softbound

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If you are ready for new color pattern designs, some wonderful adaptations, emendations and expansions of traditional sweater construction, and runway quality style, then Knitting out of Africa is the book for you.

I confess that when I first heard of Knitting out of Africa , I was very skeptical -- I really don't like knitting books that artificially graft different cultures' design sensibilities into knitting just so they can be "different." I was afraid that Knitting out of Africa would be one of these.

I was so wrong. Isager's book, as its subtitle declares, is truly inspired. Each and every sweater uses motifs and constructions that reflect a different African culture in ways that bring something really new and wonderful into the world of knitting. The resulting sweaters range from extremely beautiful to breathtaking to stunning - all this while speaking deeply and and warmly of the people who created the original designs that inspired these new/old/wonderful works of art.

Knitting out of Africa is a book to love, to knit from, to be inspired by. I can hardly wait to see, ten years down the road, how its vision will have permeated our knitting culture -- it's that sort of book.