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200 Knitted Blocks: Traditional And Contemporary Designs To Mix And Match

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Create gorgeous afghans and accessories with 200 knitted blocks to mix and match! A kaleidoscope of colorful contemporary and traditional designs range from easy to advanced. · Knit 200 blocks, from simple knit-and-purl patterns to cable, lace, and bobble blocks · Combine blocks in any arrangement; all blocks will finish to the same size when worked in the same yarn weight · Finish any project in style with patterns for fringes, ruffles, and other decorative edgings

128 pages, Paperback

First published June 20, 2005

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Jan Eaton

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JAN EATON is known internationally for her specialty in needlecraft and textile designs. Since finishing her training at Goldsmiths College in London, Jan has worked as a freelance designer showcasing her embroidery, crochet, knitting, and textile painting designs in various UK and European magazines. Past works include the new edition of Mary Thomas's Dictionary of Embroidery Stitches, Country Crochet and Knitted Lace, and 200 Crochet Blocks for Blankets, Throws, and Afghans. (ref: http://us.macmillan.com/author/janeaton)

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345 reviews
September 10, 2023
Made a blanket using many of the different squares plus border in the book so can definitely count it as another one read. Some patterns take more concentration than others but all turn out beautifully and I will be using it again and again.
Need to work through some squares from the equivalent crochet book next.
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489 reviews30 followers
July 13, 2023
Eaton's book contains enough blocks to create your own afghan, each block will be the same size if the same yarn and needles are used and the inspirational potential is great. I agree entirely with the reviewer who said this doesn't actually contain over 200 blocks as some are just variations, some only colour variations which any of us can do. However, my major issue is with the construction of the book.

Eaton starts with a short interesting introduction on how to use the book and block directories. But she places a 'mix and match' section on ideas for combining blocks before the block directory itself, which I feel would have been better the other way round giving the reader time to look at the blocks and absorb their detail first. She places her 'techniques' section last of all, which I would have put in the introduction, because it is here she deals with yarn weights, calculation of amounts, needles, stitches and abbreviations, after the designs which use these abbreviations in the first place. Each section is really useful, but even as a fairly experienced knitter I found the order confusing.

However, as a source of inspiration and as a resource this is a great book
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75 reviews3 followers
May 5, 2013
This books contains excellent instructions on the illustrated patterned blocks as well as advice on colour matching, how to knit (although you should probably know the basics before starting)and finishing off an afghan. There are some beautiful examples of assembled blankets too. In fact, there is so much choice that I find myself quite overwhelmed when I'm looking through it - I want to do them all, right now! There are enough examples in here to keep an avid knitter going for quite some time. You don't have to worry about your level of experience either, skill level is given for each block.
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76 reviews67 followers
August 9, 2008
Great selection of patterns, and the best part is the big photos so you can really see the patterns.

One disappointing thing is that a lot of the 200 blocks are just color variations of the same block. Uh, that's kinda cheating isn't it? I think they should have just named it "150 blocks" or whatever and made the color variations seem like a bonus. But whatever.

I haven't actually used it to make blocks. I mostly use it to pick out patterns. Like for scarves.
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54 reviews
November 10, 2016
So many fun possibilities, and such a great way to use oddments of yarn too! As a long-time quilter, this book really appealed to me. Patterns include a wide variety of skill levels. The book is well laid out and beautifully illustrated. A joy!
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69 reviews5 followers
December 29, 2013
Many blocks I will try. I have found at least three afghans I want to put together.
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December 11, 2007
i think i crapped myself in so much excitement. get thee to a yarn shoppe
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