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Knitspeak: An A to Z Guide to the Language of Knitting Patternsby Andrea Berman Price
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Like a 24-hour help hotline, Knitspeak demystifies pattern language for knitters and gives them confidence to take on new projects The only book of its kind Designed for quick reference and sized to fit in every knitting bag Knitting can be a challenging craft, but even more challenging than knitting itself is the cryptic language—a mix of abbreviations, numbers, jargon, punctuation marks, and other symbols—in which patterns are usually written. It's no wonder so many beginners (and even some whose skills are quite advanced) are intimidated by the bewildering code—or that so many yarn-shop owners grow frustrated by the amount of time they must spend deciphering patterns for the uninitiated. Enter Knitspeak, a knitter's dictionary that disentangles the mysteries of pattern language and translates it into plain English, helping knitters to easily transition from confused to confident. Andrea Berman Price's essential guide—written in a friendly, reassuring tone and formatted for quick reference—begins with an overview of how knitting patterns are organized. It then offers a comprehensive alphabetical listing of all the abbreviations, words, phrases, and symbols typically encountered in patterns. Knitspeak's many easy-to-understand drawings clarify basic and not-so-basic needle techniques, and a series of sidebars deals with issues ranging from keeping track of simultaneous shaping to substituting yarns and reading a yarn label. The book's appendix is filled with valuable tips, charts, and worksheets. Synopsis:Prices essential guide, written in a friendly, reassuring tone and formatted for quick reference, offers a comprehensive alphabetical listing of all the abbreviations, words, phrases, and symbols typically encountered in knitting patterns. About the AuthorANDREA BERMAN PRICE is a Washington, D.C. & based project manager employed by government agencies and nonprofit organizations to organize complex programs. A lifelong knitter, she also teaches knitting workshops in the D.C. area. She holds a BA in anthropology from the University of Massachusetts and an EdM from Harvard Graduate School of Education.PATTI PIERCE STONE is a longtime knitter with more than 15 years of experience in graphic design and illustration. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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