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Hardcover Handpaint Country: A Knitter's Journey Book

ISBN: 1893762033

ISBN13: 9781893762039

Handpaint Country: A Knitter's Journey

Dream of color: color that pools, concentrates, merges, speckles, flows, reflects - color that makes a splash. In Handpaint Country, you'll meet hand-dyers who live the dream. Then the designers take... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Gorgeous!

I am very fussy about my knitting books. Many of them have the same basic sweater patterns over and over (look at the schematics) the change in "look" of a sweater comprising of variations in guage, yarn used, or a different pattern stitch. An experienced knitter can figure most of this out by his/herself. Therefore I look for something new - something different - in a book of knitting patterns. Otherwise I pass on the purchase.This book has lovely, creative designs and they are readily adaptable to substitution yarns, as most of the yarns featured are MUEY EXPENSIVO! (I don't know about you but I consider spending 3 - 500 dollars on yarn for a sweater I may not finish a bit steep!) I still buy the handpaints, but where a solid is shown, i will substitute a more basic yarn.In any case, the patterns are beautiful and inventive - showcasing Top designers best work. The yarns are drool material, and the photography is exceptional, displaying these incredible handyed yarns in all their sensual beauty! This book goes far beyond a "coffee table" book, although it has the same size AND you really want to pick it up and look through it whether you knit or not. You will want to photocopy the patterns before you make them.I love this book.

Outstanding book is inspirational

It's a gorgeous book, hands down. I put it right up there with Knitting Across America for sheer inspiration and beauty. The book is organized by geography, much like Knitting Across America, and Cheryl interviews dyers from every area. Mountain Colors, Valentina Devine, La Lana Wools, Fiesta Yarns, Koigu, Great Adirondack, and more. The only area that wasn't covered well is the West, which may mean that there are not a lot of hand dyers in business here.Patterns follow each dyers review, and they are varied and beautiful. Top name designers such as Lily Chin, Sally Melville, Rick Mondragon, and Cheryl Oberle offer a wide range of garments and other items; sweaters, vests, afghans, shawls, hats, etc. Some are deceptively simple; Valentina Devine's Garter Blocks afghan is simplicity itself to make, but it's just beautful in the colors she chose. Of course, the photography is incredible. Alexis Xenakis has outdone himself yet again. Yarns are photographed in natural light, often using the landscape as a backdrop. The book is printed on high quality glossy paper, so the colors really shine. The body text is in a sans serif font, in a size that is quite comfortable to read. There is plenty of white space for your eye to rest after the excitement of texture and color.

Fantastic book

This book was worth the...time waiting. I used handpainted yarns for a while, but these ideas ..... Wow!!! The photos are excellent, the stories behind the women who painted and designed with this wonderful yarns are pure inspiration. The only thing I missed, in times of Internet and as I am a knitter in Europe with no chance to come to one of these wonderful fiber festivals in USA is: the e-mail and internetaddresses of the shops, so that I can mailorder these yarns.

Fantastic!

Advertisement for this book began nearly two years ago. I don't know if this was meant to be a teaser or if the publisher simply had extensive delays in putting out the book. I won't say that the wait was worth it, since I'm too impatient by nature to claim that. However, if I had known what a fantastic book they were publishing, I think that at some point I would have become unnervingly desperate for my own copy. I suspect that Cheryl Potter was determined to surpass the classic Knitting Across America, and she has! The quality of this book is magnificent. It's an art book, the coffee-table book that belongs in every knitter's home. Large format, artfully decorated, with hundreds of pages that are simply covered in beautiful photos of natural landscapes, yarns upon yarns, colors upon colors, and the artist designers of the yarns. La Lana is here, and Rachel Brown and Mountain Colors, and many more. The patterns for the sweaters, all focused on handpainted yarns but easily adapted for other yarns if you are not fond of handpaints, are almost secondary to the beauty and quality of this book -- and yet these patterns are all exciting and lovely (most are even easy to make!). You'll find sweaters and vests, all inventive in how they use one or more handpainted yarns in order to display the variations of colors to best advantage. There are a few children's sweaters, but most are for women. Many are classic styles with an interesting twist, either with the use of yarn or in the styling of the sweater. A few are a bit weird, there to satisfy those of us who want something playful. We even get a knitted pair of slacks. I didn't count how many patterns there were, but I'd say close to thirty, in that range or possibly more. Additional sweaters are shown in photos, which you could easily copy without the directions. A good portion of the book is taken up with stories about the artists who created the yarns, all quite nicely written, which preface one or more patterns for their yarns. Photos large and small dot the pages, keying you in on all sorts of stunning and artful displays of sweaters and tapestries. Once through all these wonderful pages, you'll find at the back of the book is a thorough and well-illustrated section on creating your own handpainted yarns. I have never seen a finer book for knitters and cannot find words to praise the high quality of this product -- well worth the price and a total enjoyment to read. Absolute beginners may be uncomfortable with the complexity, but then again they can appreciate all the possibilities for knitting handpaints. Intermediate and advanced knitters will be delighted. Highly recommended as an addition to your knitting library. Sure to be one of those books that you look through over and over, just for the pleasure of it, even if you never get around to knitting the sweaters!

A Beautiful Book

If you loved "Knitting in America" and have been looking for something similar, this may be what you were looking for. There are projects to knit, but the book goes way beyond that. This is a book first to look at and then to read, full of the stories of people who dye, spin, design, create, and sell the materials spinner, weavers, and knitters use. Here are their reasons for creating "handpainted" yarns and their ways of using them. The photography is exceptional. The book itself is so beautifully designed and the layout so appealing that any booklover with even the smallest knowledge of knitting will want a copy for inspiration and simply to enjoy.
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