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Exercises in Knitting

Exercises in Knitting

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $9.99

Manufacturer: Fili-Quarian Classics

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Description

Exercises in Knitting is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Cornelia Mee is in the English language. If you enjoy the works of Cornelia Mee then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection.

Reviews

Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-06-18
Summary: "No Illustrations, Small Book, Exercises are Interesting"

If you are a knitter, the content of this book is definitely interesting. Published in 1846 (hence in the public domain, at least in the US), it consists of 54 topics, about half of which are stitch patterns (12 for "chair covers"), a third of which are garments for adults and babies, and a number of household items. All instructions are written words, there are no knitting abbreviations and only one illustration. Many of the stitch pattern names are not in common use today (e.g. Nun's Pattern or Viennoise Pattern) and some projects will take you back in time (e.g. Knitted Penwiper or Corkscrew Muffatees).

I would think this book would be of most use to an experienced knitter, and hard to use for a beginner, given that it assumes the reader already knows how to knit, and the lack of illustrations (except for Dodo Press's goofy cover with dismembered head). Some of the knitting terminology is not in use today, and I am not sure if the "pin" (needle) sizes are the same as we use now, so the determined knitter may have to do some web research to help interpret the instructions at times. In particular, in the many patterns where every other row is "seamed", I suspect that means to purl, but don't know for sure.

Disclaimer: Four stars for interesting and curious knitting content in this book, but no stars for the Dodo Press edition because I have not seen it; my review is from the Project Gutenberg version. Since no book preview is provided in this listing (at this writing), you can get an idea of this book's content by looking at other previews available on the web or at the free kindle version. This is a modest small book: The original printing was about 130 pages, but with only 14 lines of text per page (or less, depending on headings and white space; I do not know how this edition has laid out the content).


Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2008-11-20
Summary: "PLEASE INCLUDE A PAGE OR TWO OF THE BOOK YOU ARE SELLING."

The purpose of obtaining a SAMPLE of this book is to see what the content is like. To NOT include that is not helpful to the buyer. All that you can see is a rough index, that does NOT include content of any part of the book. Remove a page or two of the index and put in one or two pages of the book itself for an appropriate review of the book.
THANK YOU.