Knitting Block by Block: 150 Blocks for Sweaters, Scarves, Bags, Toys, Afghans, and More

by Nicky Epstein

Hardcover, 2010

Status

Available

Barcode

423

Description

Create gorgeous sweaters, bags, afghans, and toys just by knitting the simplest of shapes-a square!No one forgets the sweet victory of completing their first knitted block, but most of us quickly move on to more complex constructions, only making swatches for guage. In this comprehensive volume, celebrated designer and innovator Nicky Epstein reimagines the humble block with 150 new patterns and masterfully demonstrates how to mix, match, and easily combine them into stunning one-of-a-kind garments and accessories.Inside you will find-150 original block patterns, from simple textures to embossed pictorials, intricate lace to cables, colorwork, double knit, and more, all with Nicky's signature wit, verve, and style.More than ten exclusive project designs that will make you say "I can't believe that is made out of blocks!"Detailed guidance for creating exciting pieces out of block knitting, without using increases or decreases.Exclusive cut-and-paste project design pages. Simply cut out the printed blocks and arrange them to help create your own masterpieces.Blocks are quick to knit, portable pieces perfect for group and charity projects, and now not limited to just afghans! Knitting Block by Block gives you the tools to unlock a world of creative possibilities and confidently build your own design "blockbusters," one block at a time.… (more)

Publication

Potter Craft (2010), 240 pages

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ISBN

0307586529 / 9780307586520

UPC

499993640148

User reviews

LibraryThing member Rosenstern
I love this book. The patterns are so easy to follow and they're beautiful. What's more is that a lot of them are done by blocks. From bags to sweaters, the patterns are easy to follow and fun to do. It has 150 new patterns and advises you on how to mix and match the blocks. If you're into
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knitting- go for it.
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LibraryThing member Tmtrvlr
Afghans, scarves, sweaters, vests and more all made one block at a time. There are instructions for a variety of basic blocks using different stitch patterns, but then it goes one step beyond the basics. There are also instructions for a variety of embellishments, such as frames, bobbles, designs
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using i-cord, and even embroidery. Also included are fair-isle, embossed and other special stitches to offer a variety of ideas. The projects in the book are beautifully classic. They are neither old fashioned nor too modern.

The instructions are clear and concise with both charts and written instructions. There very simple blocks for beginners, challenging blocks for advanced knitters, and more patterns for every skill level in-between.

I was a little disappointed with the single page on “joinings”. Since this was a book to make things out of blocks, I expected more information on how to put the blocks together.
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Original language

English

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