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Country Weekend Knits: 25 Classic Patterns for Timeless Knitwear

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Fashions come and go, but some designs are truly timeless. "Country Weekend Knits" features a collection of twenty-five classic patterns that showcase the rich heritage of traditional British... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

just got the book and keep gasping as I turn the pages

This book is full of beautiful gansey and aran patterns for sweaters. I love this kind of knitting and so I really appreciate one book that has so many lovely ideas. I do not have the older book(s?) mentioned in the other reviews so I was not influenced by that factor. There are three sweaters that I am knitting as soon as I can. Buy it now.

Excellent Cable Book

Another fabulous cable book. A must have for every cable loving knitter. Have knitted 2 items and found easy to follow instructions. Very happy with purchase.

Beautiful rephotographed and recycled designs

As a previous customer review points out, the designs in this book are not new--they are selected from Madeline Weston's 1986 book, CLASSIC BRITISH KNITS (40 patterns). However, the 25 patterns have been updated to specify currently available yarns, and the designs have been rephotographed so beautifully, in outdoor settings on living persons, that knitting book collectors may want to purchase the book just for the photos. The patterns themselves have withstood the test of time, and at least some of them have been reknit in modern yarns.

Wonderful book, but not new patterns

This book is full of beautiful patterns, but they were previously published in Classic British Knits/ The Traditional Sweater Book. Don't buy this book if you already own the others.

Lovely Book

I have just received this book, and have only looked through it at this point. I preordered this, and had no idea what patterns it may contain. I am happily anxious to start some of the items I see here. There are many patterns, 25 in all, consisting of ganseys, arans,fairisle and Shetland Lace, and includes men's and women's garments: pullovers, cardigans, vests, and many short sleeved summery items, which are particularly nice and wearable. The first item I will make is a beautiful gansey called Eriskay, just gorgeous. A large variety of yarns are used, and I think there is something special in here for anyone interested in hand knits. I classify most of the patterns as classic, functional, and as pretty/handsome garments. The book is a softcover with photography that shows each item well, and everything is modelled by people who look like real people. Very highly recommended. One note, though, most of the patterns, except for the Fairisles and a couple of rudimentary stitch charts, have written rather than graphed directions, which suits me well, but will not please some. There are also no illustrations of pattern pieces with dimensions given, so these look more like patterns of years ago. There are some basic techniques given in the back of the book, but these are minimal.
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