Review by Booklist Review
Guy and Hall, who previously collaborated on two adult books about knitting children's clothes, now offer a most appealing manual for kids who want to do their own projects. After introducing the basics of knitting, the tools, and the materials, the handbook starts at the beginning (the slip knot, broken down into four steps); casting on (three steps); the knit stitch (five steps); and binding off (four steps). Each simply explained step is illustrated with at least one clear, larger-than-life illustration. Knitters confident in the basics can proceed to sections on the purl stitch and the stockinette stitch, followed by six projects with detailed instructions, patterns, and colorful photos of the finished products. Helpful advice on fixing problems such as dropped stitches and finishing off projects that require stuffing or stitching with a needle is provided. With breezy ink-and-watercolor cartoons of frolicking animals as well as bright photos, this book infuses instructions and advice with a welcome dose of fun. --Carolyn Phelan Copyright 2006 Booklist
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Review by Library Journal Review
Once again, knitwear designer Guy and illustrator Hall (coauthors, Handknits for Kids) collaborate to bring their special touch to knitting. Clearly written instructions and large color illustrations make each step of learning to knit simple for readers aged five to ten. Each lesson is accompanied by an easy project to reinforce learning. Projects include a knitted book with button closures, embellished knitted butterflies, and a colorful knitted bag. The text also covers the basics of making knitted tubes with spool knitting. Highly recommended for all public library children's collections. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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