Knit to flatter : the only instructions you'll ever need to knit sweaters that make you look good and feel great! / Amy Herzog ; photographs by Karen Pearson ; photostyling by Karen Schaupeter. --
Record details
- ISBN: 1617690171 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 9781617690174 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 159 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
- Publisher: New York : Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 2013.
Content descriptions
| General Note: | "STC Craft/A Melanie Falick Book." "Abrams"--T.p. verso. |
| Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 27.95 |
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| Subject: | Knitting > Patterns. Sweaters. Sweaters > Design. Clothing and dress measurements. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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| Stroud Branch | 746.4320432 Her | 31681002615318 | NONFICPBK | Available | - |
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Presents a guide to knitting sweaters that can be designed for every body type, providing ten patterns with instructions for up to ten sizes and for creating customized details. - Harry N. Abrams, Inc.Knit to Flatter is about celebrating the body you have been given and creating sweaters that make you look and feel great. Part instruction manual and part pattern collection, Knit to Flatter teaches you how to assess your shapeâtop-heavy, bottom-heavy, or proportionalâ and then knit accordingly. With a great sense of fun and acceptance, Amy Herzog presents silhouettes and styles that work with each body shape, along with four ideal sweater patterns per category. She then provides patterns for 10 more sweaters with guidelines for customizing, so they can be tailored to flatter. Each pattern is written in up to 10 sizes, and the garments are photographed on models with genuine curves. No smoke and mirrors here. Just real beauty!
Praise for Knit to Flatter:
âKnit to Flatter is $24.95 in the US, which works out to a little more than $1 per style, but you shouldnât expect to make all the styles in this book. What you will get is great lessons on what looks best on you and whyâterrific information you can use to your own best advantage. Some people might say that sort of information is priceless.â âMy Central Jerseyâs In Stitches blog
âGarment knitters rejoice! Knit to Flatter is the latest book by Amy Herzog, and its a mine of resources . . .â âKnit Edge magazine
âA knitter's manifesto!â â âStash and Burnâ podcast
âEvery knitter that knits sweaters should own this book. The feeling of this book is 100% body positive. Go buy it already!â âKnitty.com
âI feel like this book is one that is so needed right now. There are so many luscious knitwear patterns being designed and released these days, itâs easy to rush into knitting everything that is popular. I know Iâve been guilty of that, and then disappointed in the end when the finished garment made me embarrassed to wear it in public. Getting more guidance on what styles would be more suitable seems like the smartest thing to do before investing a good chunk of change in a sweaterâs worth of yarn.â âSweet Georgia Yarns
âThere is no doubt in mind that you are bound to fall in love with more than a few of these sweaters and the techniques that bring them into being.â âThe A.D.D Knitter
âIf you have not rushed out to buy this book you should.â âBlue Moon Fiber Arts
âWhat this book really is, is the girlfriend you take when you go shopping. The one whoâs not afraid to say, âHmmm maybe not those jeans, try these instead.â Weâve got Amy. Sheâs going to help us all get over those numbers on the tape measure, on the scale, on the tag in our clothes and focus on what works.â âSavory Knitting
âSuch self-assuredness is a gift we all were born with and deserve to feel on a daily basis. You wouldnât think we needed a book like this, but we do. Weâre lucky itâs here.â âKnitterâs Review
âIâm a little obsessed with knitters making sweaters that fit and look good on them. I was so excited when I got Amy Herzogâs new book.â âKnitty.com
âGosh darn cute. the pink polka dot binding, the layout and graphic design of the book, the models . . . (i could go on & on), the book is just gosh darn welcoming, friendly, and like a great friend who always tells you the truth. it makes you feel awesome to see REAL womenâs bodies in here.â âLuvinthemommyhood
âYou pick a pattern and buy some yarn. One hundred and fifty dollars and forty hours later, you try on your freshly knitted sweater and . . . oh no. You vow to take up scrapbooking. Which is why we need Knit to Flatter. Kudos to the author and the production team for including models of diverse colors, shapes and sizes, creating a look book to which we can all relate.â âVogue Knitting
âAmyâs collection is as beautiful as expected from such a talente