If only every beginner's knitting book was as clear and easy to use as this one! Organized into three broad chapters, starting with patterns that involve knit only, moving on to knit and purl, and culminating in simple color knitting, this complete resource guides you through 17 projects, from a simple scarf to a soft rabbit. Step-by-step sequences integrated into each pattern show exactly what your knitting needles should be doing, while ready-reference foldout flaps mean you never have to let go of your knitting for a moment.
I'm an experienced knitter but wanted to see what a newbie might encounter in this book. The projects are fairly simple and interesting but colorful. I think some items, like the Denim Backpack and the Cable Handbag, won't really hold up and look nice for very long. There are no instructions to block the Lace Shawl, which is really important to make the lace stand out. There are plenty of photos but I think there are better books out there for new knitters.
Learning to knit is easy if you have a friend or family member to patiently show you the stitches and help you through those first few items. Those of us who learn on our own, need a book that takes some time to explain the beginnings. First Knits starts with the equipment you need, how to hold the yarn and then a series of workshops. In the first workshop you learn the basic cast on, knit stitch, counting rows and stitches, and many more basics (14 in all). In this area of the book you will only need to knit. There are five projects just for these basic lessons, a scarf, booties, hat, backpack, and a pillow.
The book then takes the reader to the next step with knit and purl and then eight patterns using the skills learned in this workshop. Although for beginners, there are several in this section that I would like to knit. There is a really cute heart pillow with button on appliqués, a stuffed rabbit, a pom-pom scarf , matching hat, mittens, handbag, a lacy shawl, and a kimono jacket.
The last is the workshop for using several colors, with patterns for a beach bag, socks using two needles, a striped “throw” or afghan, and a baby jacket.
There are cover flaps that open up and on the underside of both the front and back are stitch guides, which I think is a nice touch.
This book has wonderful, very clear, well-illustrated, perfect examples of specific stitches for the beginning knitter. After trying the examples, I am much more comfortable reading a pattern, and understanding what stitches are good for what purpose. However, the projects in this book are UGLY. I'm making the socks, but if you want something to inspire you, this is not the book!
This is a good book if you want to learn basic techniques. I actually didn't make anything out of the book, but the helpful hits and techniques were really good for getting me to do more challenging projects. A useful tool if you are an extremely novice knitter.