
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Knitting Kitsch: Tin Knitting Bank
Seen at Davis Squared:
This bank and others like it are made by Pittsfield, Mass.-based company Blue Q.

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Here are some knitting books I've found useful; if you buy from Amazon using these links, you'll be helping to support this blog. Thanks!
Probably the best all-around reference. Covers tons of knitting techniques, with step-by-step photos and illustrations. Includes a glossary of knitting terms and abbreviations used in patterns, which is a big help.
Handy reference of knitting techniques, sized to carry in your knitting bag. Also includes size charts, needle and swatch gauges, and lots more.
Reading this book is a little like having a friend who's an experienced knitter around to give you random pointers. There are lots of tips for improving your knitting. Some of the information is easier to understand once you already have some knitting experience.
Dry reading, and almost too comprehensive and detailed — I definitely would have been put off if I had picked this up as a beginner. But where else can you find instructions for more than 30 different methods of casting on?
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