Showing posts with label Debbie Bliss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Debbie Bliss. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Book Review :: Debbie Bliss Knits to Give

DSC_0012

Is it Christmas already? Well it's almost September so it won't be long before the christmas lights are up in the department stores.

Gearing us crafters nicely up towards the giving season Debbie Bliss has another book out offering, 'Knits to Give' which is published by Quadrille, and can be pre-ordered at Amazon for the 19th September due date.

It contains 30 projects for gift ideas, broken into 'for her', 'for him', 'for baby' and 'for child', and the idea is that we all make Christmas a handmade affair this year.

DSC_0013

DSC_0015

DSC_0016

DSC_0018

DSC_0020

DSC_0019

DSC_0021

DSC_0022

I have to be honest as say that I think Debbie Bliss' other book 'The Knitter's Year' is a far better book, containing a greater range of ideas (and more of them, at 52 projects!), but perhaps for the knitter in your life, this book would make an excellent gift all on it's own.

Whether you give the book, or keep it and knit your gifts this year, this book will have a pattern for someone in your life.


Debbie Bliss Knits to Give: 30 Knitted Gift Ideas
Published 19.Sept.2011
RRP: £18.99
Amazon: £16.14


*** *** ***

Monday, 14 February 2011

Book Review :: Ultimate Baby Knits

DSC_0125

A while ago I posted a review about Debbie Bliss' "The Knitter's Year" in which I commented that it had been the first book by Bliss that I had ever seen that wasn't baby knits. Well, she is back on familiar ground with a new collection of patterns just for the little people in our life.

DSC_0138

DSC_0126

Published by Quadrille this book is a hefty, thumping book jammed with 50 projects of all description for babies all the way up to two years old.

It has everything you ever feel like knitting for a new baby - baby blankets, bootees, cardigans, sweaters, toys, wrap, slippers, and a favourite project of mine - the little "bag" similar to the gro-bag (but with arms and hood) to keep that lickle newborn all snuggly wuggily to the tips of it's ickle toes. Can you tell I've gotten a little broody reading through this book? Er, yeah.

DSC_0127

DSC_0128

DSC_0133

DSC_0134

The patterns are solid classics which will never go out of style, smart yet easily contemporary with enduring appeal.

DSC_0132

DSC_0135

DSC_0141

DSC_0142

DSC_0143

For anyone who feels the urge to knit a gift for a babe-to-be then this book has enough choice and then some for a range of gifts. This book should suffice for any baby knit you would ever wish to make.

This book would be perfect for any clucky mama or granny.

It is important to note, though, that these patterns have been printed before :: this is a compendium of projects from Bliss' three previous books, so if you already have those then this book is superfluous.

It should also be noted that all yarns required are for Bliss' own (harldy a hardship since they are all simply sumptuous) and are knit up on 3.25mm needles - which might be too small for some impatient knitters out there. To counter the 3.25mm hell it should be reminded that items are ridiculously small so would knit up quickly even on small needles, and the small needle does give incredibly neat work. If you are intent on making quality items for a babe then these two minor quibbles really aren't an issue anyway.

The Ultimate Book of Baby Knits by Debbie Bliss is available for Pre-Order on Amazon RRP £16.99, Amazon price £11.89

DSC_0145

DSC_0144

Thursday, 9 December 2010

Book Review :: for the (would be) knitters out there

If, like me, you are so ensconced in the Ravelry online world, you may be tempted to think that the plethora of free online patterns has signalled the demise of the printed pattern market. Or so I believed.

Then through my letterbox (or more accurately, through my open window, yes the postie is still in shorts. Weird) dropped two books for me to review :: Simple Knitting by Erika Knight and The Knitter's Year by Debbie Bliss.

DSC_0089

I have to say that when I opened the envelope and pulled out the Erika Knight book I actually gasped and my mouth watered. It's simple lines and beautiful styling throughout has echoes of Japanese craft books. Clean, minimalism is the order of the day here, underlying the message of the book :: Simple Can Be Very Stylish, and even the most novice of knitter can produce mouth-watering results.

DSC_0092

It's a 'learn to knit' book, and unashamedly so. It is a masterclass how-to-knit workshop in one book, and almost half the book deals with the how of knitting before the projects (20 in all) even begin. The idea, evidently, is that you begin with the first project and complete them all, progressing in ability as you go. Projects start from beginner, to easy, intermediate and experienced, building up a repertoire of skills as you progress.

DSC_0093

As someone who is fairly confident in knitting I think this book would suit anyone from a total none-but-want-to knitter, to those who have mastered the basics, all the way down to someone like me who has taught themselves to knit with each self-imposed project as I have gone along. As such there are many holes in my knitting knowledge which I am happy to have filled in with this book, and with it's easy-on-the-eye illustraions and text, and easy to understand instructions, I can quite happily find myself picking up all those tips that so far I have skimmed over in my desire to 'get on with projects'.

DSC_0096

DSC_0098

The projects themselves range from :: Muffler, dishclothe, cushion, notebook, shopper, throw, hats, mittens, two and four needle socks, hot water bottle cover, tea cosy, V-neck sweater and a cardigan that looks like it's walked straight out of Marks and Spencers.

DSC_0094

DSC_0095

DSC_0099

DSC_0101

DSC_0102

I'm of the firm conviction that books always make excellent gifts, and this is no exception - so if you know anyone out there who wants to knit, has just started or who wants to progress, then this book would make a fine gift this christmas. Any crafter would love to have this on her bookshelf (or more likely coffee table). All in all an excellent book.

Simple Knitting by Erika Knight RRP £16.99, Amazon price £10.53

DSC_0062

Moving on to the The Knitter's Year. This is the first book I've ever owned by Debbie "moss stitch" Bliss that wasn't for babies. Unlike the previous book, this book is crammed with (52!) projects from the get-go, and is divided instead by season rather than ability.

DSC_0063

DSC_0065

The style of this book is definitely a shabby chic look, bordering on Cath Kidston-esque (there are subtle reference to Cath Kidston in the photographs, and they do share the publisher, quite a clever ploy to enhance cross sales there, I thought) - this eye candy will appeal to all Granny Chic lovers out there.

DSC_0067

The projects, too numerous to list here, are a good range - from basket, flowerpot covers, egg cosies, baby cardigan, gloves, peg bag, scarves, cushions, bags, flags (yes, really), socks, beret, tea cosy, mug cosy, slippers, bootees, hot water cover, christmas stocking, you get the idea. It's a book you can dip in and out of for gift ideas, or for something a bit different from the run-of-the-mill knits out there, and there are a couple of projects that are in my cross-hairs for when I finally find time from decorating marathons and knitting basic winter warmers. I am loving the slippers and the beret and some bags look like a fun knit too (I don't know why, but any slouchy bag designed for carrying knitting in always has me wagging my tail).

DSC_0068

DSC_0070

DSC_0074

DSC_0077

DSC_0080

DSC_0081

DSC_0084

Again, this would make an excellent gift for all level of knitters, perhaps in conjunction with the Erika Knight book. It is a colourful foil to the linen and cotton natural tones of Simple Knitting, and really makes one want to start knitting something out of it straight away.

I would say that all the projects do call for Debbie Bliss' own yarn (naturally), but these could be substituted with a bit of yarn shopping (and in my book an excuse for yarn shopping is actually a bonus).

The Knitter's Year by Debbie Bliss RRP £15.73 Amazon price £13.24

DSC_0085

DSC_0086

DSC_0087

*** *** ***