I am cataloguing my knitting library (getting organized already!) and I'm surprised at how much is there. I should go on a book diet...maybe after I get Scarf Style. I will eventually go through the list and see if there are any for the local library...
Next on the knitting/blogging to-do list, cataloguing and photographing the dreaded WIPs and Not Yet Begun, But I Really Want To Dos.
If you're interested in seeing the book list, read on...
Kids, Toys, Fun
World of Knitted Toys, Kathy Dalmeny
Knit an Enchanted Castle, Jan Messent
Woolly Thoughts, Ashforth and Plummer
Afghan Games, Ashforth and Plummer
Cushy Numbers, Ashforth and Plummer
Monkeysuits, Sharon Turner
Knitting for Baby, Melanie Falick and Kristin Nicholas
Thinking, Design and Creativity
Creative Knitting, Mary Walker Phillips
Step-by Step Knitting, Mary Walker Phillips
Knitting Counterpanes, Mary Walker Phillips
Unexpected Knitting, Debbie New
Knitting Without Tears, Elizabeth Zimmermann (my first knitting book)
Knitter's Almanac, Elizabeth Zimmermann
Knitting Workshop, Elizabeth Zimmermann
Designing Knitwear, Deborah Newton
Mosaic Knitting, Barbara Walker
Knitting from the Top, Barbara Walker
A Treasury of Knitting Patterns, Barbara Walker
The Joy of Knitting (and the Companion), Lisa Myers
Knitting for Anarchists, Anna Zilboorg
Sweater Design in Plain English, Maggie Righetti
Confessions of a Knitting Heretic, Annie Modesitt
Knitting in the Old Way (old edition) Priscilla Gibson-Roberts
Wild Knitting (70s style!) Angela Jeffers
Knit to Fit, Ida Riley Duncan
The Complete Book of Progressive Knitting, Ida Riley Duncan
The Knitters Design Sourcebook, Helene Rush
The Knitting Design Book, Anke Bredewold
Creating and Knitting Your Own Designs for a Perfect Fit, Montse Stanley
How-To, Techniques, & Patterns
The Principles of Knitting, June Hemmons Hiatt
Knitting Around the World (Taunton)
Colorful Knitwear Design (Taunton)
Handknitting Techniques (Taunton)
Knitting Languages, Margaret Heathman
Knitting in Plain English, Maggie Righetti
Knitting with Wire, Nancie Wiseman
Mary Thomas' Book of Knitting Patterns
Knitters Book of Finishing Techniques, Nancie Wiseman
Knitted Embellishments, Nicky Epstein
Knitting on the Edge, Nicky Epstein
Knitters Handy Book of Patterns, Ann Budd
Slip Stitch Knitting Roxana Bartlett
Harmony Guides (Knitting Techniques, Stitch Patterns)
Socks Soar on Two Circular Needles, Cat Bordhi
Domino Knitting, Vivian Hoxbro
The Urban Knitter, Lily Chin
Stitch and Bitch, Deb Stoller
Vogue Knitting Ultimate Guide
Knitter's Companion
Ondori Basic Knit
Ondori Basic Knit and Crochet
Bernat Handicrafter Gift Bazaar (1956)
Booklets and Magazines
Rebecca 27, Rebecca Baby and Kids 21
Rowan 36
Rowan It's A Tape Thing
R2
Phildar Books (various Tendances and Tricotez Calin 2001-2004; also early 70s)
Mon Tricot (Baby and Children's magazines from the 70s)
Patons Home Kidz Stuff
Patons Pull Up Your Socks
Jim Henson's Muppet Knitting Book
Other Needlecraft:
Design Your Own Needlepoint, Gittins and Petersen
The Needlepoint Book, Jo Ippolito Christensen
Question and Answer Needlepoint, Sylvia Sidney
Sew Fast Sew Easy, Elissa Meyrich
Sewing 101
Reader's Digest Needlecraft
McCall's Needlework Treasury
Newnes Complete Needlecraft
Video:
Knitting Workshop
Knitting Glossary
Sweater Finishing, Leslye Solomon






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Posted by: francinedd | October 31, 2007 at 12:55 PM
great book list!
Posted by: froggy | October 23, 2004 at 01:51 PM
That book list is mighty impressive! I have Scarf Style & you definately need a copy of that !
Posted by: Trina | October 22, 2004 at 07:42 PM
Hey, I ordered for Scarf Style yesterday! Your knitting library is really impressive, I love it!
Posted by: Siow Chin | October 20, 2004 at 09:31 PM
I love your book list and I love your blog! You also have the cutest hat model I've ever seen. :)
Posted by: Nanette | October 20, 2004 at 01:26 PM