HC-POB
ISBN: 1-5847-9713-4
EAN: 9781584797135
US $27.50
September 2008
Availability: Backorder (2-3 weeks)
Along with being pleasurable and satisfying, knitting can sometimes be frustrating: the turtleneck that looked so fabulous on the model is too bulky for your body, or the cardigan you spent countless hours on just doesn’t fit right. Herein lies the beauty of Custom Knits, which teaches knitters how to use improvisational techniques to achieve spectacular results—and to unleash their inner designers.
Wendy Bernard, creator of the popular blog Knit and Tonic, provides 25 original designs for sweaters of nearly every type, plus variations, most knitted in one piece starting at the top, a method that allows you to try on as you go, alter as desired, and essentially design on the fly. “Make It Your Own” prompts in each pattern suggest easy alterations to suit your style and body type. And an in-depth reference section teaches how to alter key sweater elements, for example, change a crewneck to a V-neck, add sleeves to a vest, and much more. For the truly adventurous, the book concludes with guidelines for knitting sweaters with no pattern at all.
Bernard’s friendly writing style and photographer Kimball Hall’s lively images create an inviting book of beautiful designs and key techniques that a knitter can use to customize nearly every garment she knits from now on.
Native Californian Wendy Bernard is the creator of the blog Knit and Tonic (www.knitandtonic.typepad.com), which has an average daily readership of over 5,000 and a monthly average of 120,000 page views. In the span of a few years, Wendy has written over 500 blog posts which have garnered nearly 20,000 comments from her readers. Knit and Tonic has been a featured WebLog by Typepad which hosts blogs and web sites of all subjects and themes. Wendy has been featured in the online pages of Knitty and Stitch Diva Studios, and her patterns have been included in the Interweave Press book No Sheep for You, as well as Interweave Knits and the Spring 08 issue of Knitscene (which will also feature her in an in-depth new-author/designer profile). Wendy began selling her patterns online approximately two years ago and since then, she has sold thousands without advertising or a distributor. She lives in Thousand Oaks, California.Kimball Hall is a Southern California-based photographer whose 25-year career has focused on high-end advertising for hotels, airlines, food, and real estate.





