I have to admit that I wasn't enamored with the cover. I haven't figured out what it is about it that doesn't sit quite right with me, but something is off. But we all know the old adage that tells us not to judge a book by its cover and that true here.
The first thing I noticed as soon as I opened it was the bold, graphic font in the Table of Contents.
I like the arrows at the top and the entire feel of this spread. The end papers echo the arrows too. This is the kind of thing that made me so happy back in my previous life in publishing. Geek-y, I know.
The premise of this book is that we are all busy but that doesn't mean we have to settle on ribbed scarves or stockinette washcloths. Step It Up Knits uses small projects to encourage you to try new things and expand your skill set. They are quick enough knits that you won't get bored yet they have enough meat in them to provide a challenge.
The book starts out with about twenty pages of technique. There are both verbal and pictorial instructions so all kinds of learners will be able to understand what Vickie is trying to teach you.
My very favorite project in the book is Fancy Pants. In this project you'll learn about going from knitting in the round to knitting straight, and how to add and simple lace cuff.
They are knit in a DK merino/silk blend but you could easily substitute our Honor. These are reason enough to have a baby. I mean seriously C.U.T.E.
Downward Spiral uses Shepherd Sport in the Pullman colorway. Here you learn how spacing decreases will give you a pinwheel effect at the crown. It's very clever.
This is a nice book. I like the concept behind it and it's executed well. Nice paper, nice layout, pretty patterns. It appeals to both the book and yarn geek that kick around inside my head. Well done!
Vickie and the nice people at Chronicle Books gave me a copy to give away. This time I'm going to ask you what book you are reading. If you don't have one on the bedside table, tell me the title of the last book you read. I'll start. I'm reading Confederates in the Attic by Tony Horwitz for my book club.
We'll use the random number generator on Monday at noon central time.
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I'm reading Cinder by Marissa Meyer. :)
Cutting For Stone
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Abraham Verghese
I just started Dear John by Nicholas Sparks and have realized it might be a bit poignant along with the waves of nostalgia that hit me over the Thanksgiving holiday. But this great, new knitting book would be just the thing to lift my spirits! (hint, hint oh random number generator) ;)
I am reading "Gone Girl" by Gillian Flynn.
Thanks for having this giveaway and have a happy Thanksgiving!
I'm reading Notorious Nineteen by Janet Evanovich - always a funny read.
I just started Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett
I am reading The Speed Queen by Stewart O'Nan. (holiday material right?) Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!
A Vindication of the Rights of Women by Mary Wollstonecroft. I'm a history geek.
I'm reading Reached by Allie Condie. Although I have to give a hearty second to Joanne Perrow's Janet Evanovich title, they are so fun to read! Happy Thanksgiving!
I'm reading The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
I'm reading Pride and Prejudice on my nook....last book I finished was The House at Riverton...
Theory and Practice of Therapeutic Massage, by Mark Beck. It's all textbooks, for me!
I'm reading The Ambition by Lee Strobel, also for a book club.
I'm reading Faithful by Kim Cash Tate. Fiction, very good, Christian book.
I'm reading Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee by Dee Brown.
I'm reading Perdido Street Station by China Mieville in hardcopy and Spying in High Heels by Gemma Halliday on my Kindle
Together for Christmas by Lisa Plumley
Love romance Christmas books this time of year.
Feel good story and holiday spirit!
Theresa Foy
Ps book sounds good.
I am reading "The Face on the Wall" a mystery by Jane Langton. I enjoy her stories.
A Good Year by Peter Mayle. And oh my goodness I want to win ... my 11 mos old NEEDS some fancy pants for her birthday next month!
I'm reading the blind assassin by Margaret Atwood yet again.
I'm reading Secrets on Saturday by Ann Purser. I would love to knit the Fancy Pants for a friend's baby who is due in January.
Still Alice by Lisa Genova
I'm currently reading Kisses from Katie by Katie Davis
The last book I read was Janice Evanovich's Explosive Eighteen.
i am reading wolf pact part 1 by melissa de la cruz.
just finished 3rd book of the 50 shades of Grey series.
margaret.
Guilty pleasure-I am reading Frozen Heat by Richard Castle. Happy Thanksgiving!
I'm reading the wise man's fear by Patrick rothfuss, it's the second book in a series about Kvothe :)
Miriam
The books I'm currently reeding is Grignard Reagents New Developments ed. Herman G. Richey, Jr. and The Orgaometallic chemistry of the transitions metals by R H Crabtree, There isn't much time for fiction If you are a student. I do "read" my knitting book back and forward, to be inspired in the evenings.
Ninnilina on Ravelry
Just started "Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet" by Jamie Ford for bookclub.
Would like to win the book and have AM knit the Fancy Pants pattern for her daughter!
Just finished reading _Look Me in the Eye_ and I'm listing to _The Wilderness Warrior_
I'm reading the first book in the Outlander series when I get time.
Just last night I finished "Academ's Fury", which is book two in the Codex Alera by Jim Butcher. It's awesome fantasy.
Now I'm going to start listening to "The Dirty Streets of Heaven" by Tad Williams, and my bedside table reading will be book three of the Codex Alera.
what a great idea! I'm reading The Private Patient by PD James
I've got Michael Chabon's "Telegraph Avenue" in audio on my iPod, and Barbara Kingsolver's "Flight Behavior" on my bedside table.
I'm reading Mr. penumbra's 24-hour Bookstore. It's great!
Last book I read was Johanna Lindsey "Let Love Find You". It was just okay but one of the authors I enjoy reading.
I am reading Fifty Shades of Grey by E L James.
I'm reading two books right now. The Year of the Goat: 40,000 Miles and the Quest for the Perfect Cheese by Margaret Hallaway and Awakening the Buddha Within by Lama Surya Das. I recommend both. Happy Thanksgiving.
Henry VIII The King and His Court - Alison Weir
Love the "bite size" projects in this book.
I'm reading "Launching a Leadership Revolution" by Chris Brady and Orrin Woodward. For fun, I also have Sunrise on Cedar Key by Terri Dulong on my IPad.
Gosh those little pants are too much! I've had "Pride & Prejudice & Zombies" on my nightstand for months now. I really need to pick it back up again!
An Everlasting Meal, Cooking with Economy and Grace.
When I saw that cover, maybe it was the hairstyle... but I totally thought it was some 70s retro post!
i am reading a book from the libray called Zoobiquity. Those Fancy Pants caught my eye since I have a new granddaughter.
I am reading The Racketeer by John Grisham
I'm reading Back to Blood by Tom Wolfe.
I also think the cover is odd - it looks like a throw back to the 70s, but then, perhaps that's the idea.
As for the book I'm reading just started The Brother Gardners: Botany, Empire, and the Birth of an Obsession by Andrea Wulf.
I'm nearing the end of my first trimester and I've been so tired that J.K. Rowling's new book, The Casual Vacancy, has been sitting unopened on my nightstand for weeks! I've heard it's very good and I know if I start it I'll stay up way too late reading.
I'm reading "Still Life with Chickens". So far very entertaining.
The book sitting next to me is "Splitting Heirs" by Ron Blue (but I haven't picked it up in a couple of weeks). Most of our books are of the Dr Seuss, Golden Books variety lately :)
Freeman by Leonard Pitts, Jr.--great book by the way.
I'm reading "The Hotel at the Corner of Bitter and Sweet" for book club at Wahoo Public Library.
I am also reading Cinder by Marissa Meyer YEAH!!
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Sybil who is reading 50 Shades of Grey is our winner! Kinda of funny given the new 50 Skeins of Grey yarn colors we just announced. http://lornaslaces.blogspot.com/2012/11/50-skeins-of-grey.html
Sybil, please get in touch at yarn@lornaslaces.net so we can get a mailing address.
I just finished "Beauty" by Robin McKinley, and am now telling myself I cannot re-read all of McKinley before Christmas, until I finish some projects!
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