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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )The Knitter's Book of Yarn: The Ultimate Guide to Choosing, Using, and Enjoying Yarnby: Clara Parkes List Price: $30.00 Amazon.com's Price: $19.80 You Save: $10.20 (34%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 677.028245 EAN: 9780307352163 ISBN: 0307352161 Label: Potter Craft Manufacturer: Potter Craft Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 256 Publication Date: October 16, 2007 Publisher: Potter Craft Release Date: October 16, 2007 Studio: Potter Craft Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Not all yarns are alike. Some make our hearts and hands sing, some get the job done without much fanfare, and some cause nothing but frustration and disappointment. The gorgeous pair of socks that emerged from their first bath twice as long as when they went in. The delicate baby sweater that started pilling before it even came off the needles. The stunning colorwork scarf that you can’t wear because the yarn feels like sandpaper against your neck. If only there were a way to read a skein and know how it would behave and what it wanted to become before you invested your time, energy, and money in it. Now there is! With The Knitter’s Book of Yarn, you’ll learn how to unleash your inner yarn whisperer. In these pages, Clara Parkes provides in-depth insight into a vast selection of yarns, giving you the inside stories behind the most common fiber types, preparations, spins, and ply combinations used by large-scale manufacturers and importers, medium-sized companies, boutique dye shops, community spinneries, and old-fashioned sheep farms. And, because we learn best by doing, Parkes went to some of the most creative and inquisitive design minds of the knitting world to provide a wide assortment of patterns created to highlight the qualities (and minimize the drawbacks) of specific types of yarns. The Knitter’s Book of Yarn will teach you everything you need to know about yarn: How it’s made, who makes it, how it gets to you, and what it longs to become. The next time you pick up a skein, you won’t have to wonder what to do with it. You’ll just know–the way any yarn whisperer would. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Not spinning a yarn mate!An extremely useful book - has given me a lot of useful background information and been absolutely invaluable helping us out with customer questions. Rating: - very good, but I'm still disappointedThis is a good, well-written book. My beef is with the description, which led me to expect 256 pages of in-depth information about fiber properties, fiber blending, the effects of bleaching, dye and other processing on the fibers, and the benefits and drawbacks of various yarn constructions. I was very excited about getting such a book. Which is why I was so disappointed when I got the book to find so much of the space was actually devoted to patterns. The patterns are certainly ... Read More Rating: - Fantastic book for those interested in yarnThis book is gorgeous. It's well-bound, full-color, and printed on thick paper. Now, I know that how a book looks doesn't really matter, but in this case, the quality of the craftmanship is a definite bonus, as I can see myself using this book for years. Parkes has written a wonderful book on everything you could ever want to know about yarn. The first part of the book has focuses on natural(both plant and animal) and synthetic fibers, including info such as where it's from, how it's made, what ... Read More Rating: - BUY IT. No other book like it!This book is the equivalent to a college course on fibers and their characteristics. NOW I know why some of my projects were not what I had hoped they would be; I substituted yarns that were the same gauge, but that wasn't enough. The patterns in this book are examples of each type of yarn (not just the fiber, but the number of plies, etc.) and are very user-friendly. I've already completed a small project, and this time my yarn substitution worked extremely well. I've knitted for many years, but feel that I've ... Read More Rating: - Bought this for my wife after she read the one at the town library.She likes this book enough to buy it, which is unusual, so her opinion speaks for itself. Especially since she crochets, not knits.
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