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Super Stitches Knitting

kdk November 4, 2007
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Of all the books in my knitting library, some of my favorites—the ones that I’ve consulted so many times that the pages are worn (and occasionally smudged with what appears to be chocolate)—are the stitch dictionaries. While I love flipping through books of knitting patterns, looking for just the right sweater to make with the yarn I couldn’t resist buying, I always go back to my dictionaries.



Stitch dictionaries, for those of you who don’t share my stitch addiction (yet), are books that feature a variety of stitch patterns. No knitting patterns—just the stitches. Typically, they’re knit into a swatch, which is pictured beside the pattern (which is given in a chart or in pattern abbreviations—or, occasionally, both). You can then follow the patterns to create your own design. All the different designs—the ribs and cables and lace and textures—inspire me to try something different, from beautiful lace shawls to fun, textured scarves. It’s just what you need to add a little character to the same old project. And since I can always use a little more inspiration (and even a little more character), I was thrilled to check out Karen Hemingway’s new book, Super Stitches Knitting.



Super Stitches is definitely an upgrade from the old stitch dictionaries. For starters, the binding and the pages are heavy-duty—which means it’ll stand up to all the wear and tear it’ll likely be subjected to in my knitting bag. This tough little book also includes full-color pictures. Each stitch pattern is shown in color and in wonderful detail (though it’s often a bit harder to see the detail when the swatches were knit with darker yarn). And the patterns, which appear opposite the illustrations, are written in a clear, straightforward manner (some are charted as well).



Though the collection of stitches may not be as extensive as some other (bulkier and less portable) stitch dictionaries, Super Stitches does offer an outstanding variety. The more than 300 patterns include textures, cables, lace, panels, edgings, colorwork, and more.



But Super Stitches Knitting is more than just a stitch dictionary. In addition to all those stitch patterns, it also includes a section on knitting basics. And while it may not be the best way to learn how to knit (that’s best done by a real, living, breathing, and preferably very patient teacher), it’s a great reference—as well as a great way to learn new techniques. Need a quick refresher before you start seaming your sweater? It’s here. Want to learn how to knit with beads—or try your hand at Fair Isle? That’s in here, too.



So not only does it offer a great variety of stitch patterns to spice up your scarves and sweaters, but it’s a great reference, too. Packing Super Stitches Knitting in your knitting bag is like taking your knitting teacher with you wherever you go. So for stitch pattern enthusiasts like me, this portable (and durable) little book is a definite must-have.

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Kristin Dreyer Kramer has been writing in some form or another (usually when she was supposed to be doing something else) since the ripe old age of ten—when she, her cousin, and their two Cabbage Patch Dolls formed the Poo Authors’ Club. After a short career in advertising, Kristin got sick of always saying nice things about stuff that didn’t deserve it—so now she spends her days criticizing things, and she’s much happier for it. Since creating NightsAndWeekends.com in February of 2002, Kristin has spent her life surrounded by piles and piles of books and movies—so many that her office has become a kind of entertainment obstacle course. As if her writing and editing responsibilities for N&W.com weren’t enough to keep her out of trouble, Kristin also hosts a number of weekly radio shows: Reel Discovery, Shelf Discovery, and On the Marquee. She’s also a proud member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association (CriticsChoice.com), the Central Ohio Film Critics Association (COFCA.org), the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS.org), and the Women Film Critics Circle (WFCC.Wordpress.com). Kristin lives in Columbus, Ohio, with her husband, Paul, and their daughter, Anna. She welcomes questions, comments, and fan mail at kdk@nightsandweekends.com.
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kdk

Kristin Dreyer Kramer has been writing in some form or another (usually when she was supposed to be doing something else) since the ripe old age of ten—when she, her cousin, and their two Cabbage Patch Dolls formed the Poo Authors’ Club. After a short career in advertising, Kristin got sick of always saying nice things about stuff that didn’t deserve it—so now she spends her days criticizing things, and she’s much happier for it.

Since creating NightsAndWeekends.com in February of 2002, Kristin has spent her life surrounded by piles and piles of books and movies—so many that her office has become a kind of entertainment obstacle course.

As if her writing and editing responsibilities for N&W.com weren’t enough to keep her out of trouble, Kristin also hosts a number of weekly radio shows: Reel Discovery, Shelf Discovery, and On the Marquee. She’s also a proud member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association (CriticsChoice.com), the Central Ohio Film Critics Association (COFCA.org), the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS.org), and the Women Film Critics Circle (WFCC.Wordpress.com).

Kristin lives in Columbus, Ohio, with her husband, Paul, and their daughter, Anna. She welcomes questions, comments, and fan mail at kdk@nightsandweekends.com.

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