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Lily Chin's Knitting Tips & Tricks: Shortcuts and Techniques Every Knitter Should Know

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $16.99
Manufacturer: Potter Craft
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Description
Toss Lily into your project bag and bring her stitching savvy, troubleshooting techniques, and no-frills know-how wherever your knitting takes you!
Are you one of the thousands of Lily Chin converts who swear by her legendary Tips & Tricks classes? Or are you an avid knitter in search of a portable, accessible technique guide?
Knitters of every level will love Lily Chin's Knitting Tips & Tricks for its simple solutions to everyday knitting problems. Covering everything from knitting standards and conventions to working with various types of yarns to fixing stitch mistakes, Lily's book is a comprehensive distillation of her decades of experience, and by the end of it she will have answered knitting questions that you didn't even know you had.
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-08-15
Summary: "Great bed time reading"
I love this little book. It's broken down into short topics and for me, it's an even split between techniques I know and new *better* ways of doing things. When I'm too tired to knit, I read a tip or trick before bed. It's an easy book to slip into your knitting bag. I'm getting one for my daughter, as a first year college student she'll want the answers fast and clearly illustrated at whatever time of night she decides to knit, :-)
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-07-28
Summary: "Lily Chin's Tips & Tricks"
Great book for troubleshooting. Well organized and clear. Even experienced knitters will find new ways of doing things and creative approaches to problem solving and problem avoidance!
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-05-09
Summary: "Knitting Tips & Tricks"
I've used several of the tips in this book already & I'm sure will use more of them. I was a little disappointed in the quality of the paper for the pages & the page numbers are hard to read. The directions & diagrams are clear & easy to understand. Overall a good addition to your knitting bag.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-03-12
Summary: "Lilly's Knitting Help"
I have been reading through this excellent book. Her tips on swatches alone is well worth the price of the book. I had not thought about how wool, cotton etc. can stretch when worn and the tip to hang the swatch to check for stretching is excellent. She goes on to explain in great detail how to hang, measure and figure out how much yarn is needed if you are trying to design a sweater of your own with a favorite stitch of yours instead of the stitch of the pattern. I believe I would would be successful in designing a sweater now. I have a lot of stitches that I would like to try in a sweater. I believe now I would be successful using her method and directions. While reading through the book I feel like she is in the room talking to me in a way that I can understand. She is so straight forward with her directions. You can tell she has helped many people and understands how to explain things to them.
Thanks Lily for the book I will be carrying it with me on every project.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-03-03
Summary: "Makes knitting easier"
I read this in one sitting. It's very easy to understand and it gives fixes for many mistakes that I always thought I would have to rip out and re-do to correct, such as incorrectly crossed cables. There were a lot of "why didn't I think of that?" tips as well, such as going and getting one skein only of the yarn you'd like to use for a project, then using a grid to figure out how many of your swatches it would take to make a sweater the size you want and using that information to figure out how much yarn to buy. Thus, you are able to get what you need all at once in one dye lot. You don't run short and you don't end up with skeins you don't need that you can't return because they've been wound into balls.
While there was a lot of information in there I already knew, in almost every section, there was at least one method of doing something or resolving a problem that was new to me.
I normally check knitting books out at the library to determine if I want to buy them. I don't typically buy crafting books if I'm not going to use them repeatedly. Frankly, even if I never crack this book again as I've now read through the whole thing, I'm happy to have bought it as Chin deserves the royalties.