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Crack the Code: Knitspeak - Decoding Knitting Patterns from A to Z Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Also suitable for experienced knitters

As others have pointed out this is a great guide for beginner knitters, but being so comprehensive and authoritative it is also a practical and useful resource for experienced knitters as well. One of the joys of knitting is applying your knowledge and skills to new and varied projects, and this book will help you do that, whether you're interpreting a new style or creating your own creations. with mistakes and decide whether to tear them out or not. Next time I decide to rip, it will be much…

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  • Permanent finish
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  • Damaged

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best Resource

I'm a self-taught knitter who has been experimenting with increasingly complex patterns and techniques for a number of years. To start this endeavor, I was looking for a manageable resource that was small enough to always have in my project portfolio. This book ticks all the boxes and more! This is the BEST money I've ever spent on my knitting materials/resources. This book is remarkably easy to use, extremely clear in its explanations and very comprehensive in its breadth of information. It…

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  • 1 Year Free Trial
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  • Available in White Only

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Knitspeak is a great little book

Knitpeak is an A to Z guide to pattern language for knitters, giving them confidence in their new projects. It is for quick reference and is sized to fit in any knitting bag. Knitting language can sometimes be cryptic—a mix of abbreviations, numbers, jargon, punctuation marks, and other symbols—that patterns are typically used to write. This book is a knitter's dictionary translated into plain English, helping knitters easily go from confusion to confidence. Formatted in a friendly, reassuring…

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  • New
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  • A Little Torn