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Review on Best Show Knit Your Own by Dawn Fischer

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Fun but not for beginners

If you've never knitted anything other than a scarf, pot holder or maybe hat then I wouldn't recommend this book unless you want to learn some new techniques first , as it is for knitters with little experience. In addition to the basics of increasing/subtracting, knitting, purling and increasing/decreasing in knit and purl rows, stockinette and garter stitch, you need to know things like casting on more stitches at the end of a row, slipping and slipping, PSSO, off. (winding and turning), slip stitch, I-cord, colored fabric (fair technique - working with more than one color at a time), intarsia and knitting in short rows. You need to hold the stitches and use them later. There are many good videos on You Tube for learning these things, and anyone with experience in sock knitting probably knows this book and won't have too much trouble with this book. Some dogs have as many as 10 pieces that need to be adjusted and sewn together (and some need modification to fit better), so you should be able to make it just like French eye knots. Again, none of this is difficult, but you may need to learn how to do it if you don't already know. I've seen many posts on various sites of frustrated knitters having trouble with these patterns, but mostly it's knitters who don't know the technique, not the books. I am an avid sock knitter have been knitting for 50 years and have had no problems but a less experienced knitter can have them. The big warning with this book and the other volumes is: there are MANY errors depending on which edition you get, so before you pull your hair out trying to knit a two-headed Irish Setter, please check the internet for typographical errors to correct patterns. I found a few more bugs that haven't been fixed yet, so you need to be able to work with a pattern that might have a bug or two. What annoys me the most about this book is that ALL the patterns are only given with Rowan brand yarn which is very expensive and I wouldn't be inclined to invest money to make little stuffed dogs. If you want to spend $15 for a 25g skein of Rowan Kidsilk Haze mohair yarn, be my guest! The author does not provide any patterns or measurements and everything speaks of US size 2 needles. So if you are not using Rowan you will need to be able to adapt to other yarns that may or may not be similar to the Rowan brand. One suggestion I can make is that any sock or finger yarn, such as Paton lace, will work well with the expensive baby silk yarn commonly used. I used all the yarn from my stash for these dogs and I used double knitting needles - you will need them for part I of the cord anyway so get them if you don't already have them as long needles or circular needles are stupid. with little things like that. Knitted is DK or worsted yarn in size 2. It also annoys me that that the author is pointing out rowan flower names in the instructions, so instead of just saying "black and white" or "brown and gray" or whatever, you need to deal with the rowan color name abbreviation , which can be confusing. . She does offer a chopstick to help pack up the padding, but I found the eraser on the end of a standard pencil worked much better. There are only photos of finished dogs, several of each, but no photos showing tricky parts of knitting or knitting. Gather and stuff the dogs, and some of the instructions are a bit vague. This book would benefit greatly from such step-by-step photos. In order for the dogs for breeding to come out really beautiful and genuine, you need to optimize something on your part, and many of them will look better if you distinguish the "plumage" from her. The loop stitch is very slow oh how I hate it! As long as you can fly with knitting needles in hand instead of your pants, you'll be fine and enjoy this book. Okay, all in all this is a unique book and you can make some cute little dogs and with a little tweaking on your part they can be really beautiful and authentic. If you are familiar with dog breeds, you can adjust the patterns to create more breeds than shown, e.g. B. by putting the right markings on a Labrador and you can create a Rottie, create custom mixed breed portraits or something else. I really enjoyed it, reading this book and would recommend it, but only if you are a fairly experienced knitter or want to learn something new. As long as you can fly with knitting needles in hand instead of your pants, you'll be fine and enjoy this book. Okay, all in all this is a unique book and you can make some cute little dogs and with a little tweaking on your part they can be really beautiful and authentic. If you are familiar with dog breeds, you can adjust the patterns to create more breeds than shown, e.g. B. by putting the right markings on a Labrador and you can create a Rottie, create custom mixed breed portraits or something else. I really enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it, but only, if you are a fairly experienced knitter or want to learn something new. As long as you can fly with knitting needles in hand instead of your pants, you'll be fine and enjoy this book. Okay, all in all this is a unique book and you can make some cute little dogs and with a little tweaking on your part they can be really beautiful and authentic. If you are familiar with dog breeds, you can adjust the patterns to create more breeds than shown, e.g. B. by putting the right markings on a Labrador and you can create a Rottie, create custom mixed breed portraits or something else. I really enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it, but only, if you are a fairly experienced knitter or want to learn something new. All in all this is a unique book and you can make some cute little dogs and with a little tweaking on your part they can be really beautiful and authentic. If you are familiar with dog breeds, you can adjust the patterns to create more breeds than shown, e.g. B. by putting the right markings on a Labrador and you can create a Rottie, create custom mixed breed portraits or something else. I really enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it, but only if you are a fairly experienced knitter or want to learn something new. All in all this is a unique book and you can make some cute little dogs and with a little tweaking on your part, they can be really beautiful and authentic. If you are familiar with dog breeds, you can adjust the patterns to create more breeds than shown, e.g. B. by putting the right markings on a Labrador and you can create a Rottie, create custom mixed breed portraits or something else. I really enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it, but only if you are a fairly experienced knitter or want to learn something new. You can adjust the patterns to create more breeds than shown, e.g. B. put the right markings on a Labrador and you can create a Rottie, create custom mixed breed portraits or whatever. I really enjoyed it, reading this book and would recommend it, but only if you are a fairly experienced knitter or want to learn something new. You can adjust the patterns to create more breeds than shown, e.g. B. put the right markings on a Labrador and you can create a Rottie, create custom mixed breed portraits or whatever. I really enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it, but only if you are a fairly experienced knitter or want to learn something new. create custom mixed race portraits or whatever. I really enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it, but only if you are a fairly experienced knitter or want to learn something new. create custom mixed race portraits or whatever. I really enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it, but only if you are a fairly experienced knitter or want to learn something new.

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • A little wrinkled