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Mason-Dixon Knitting Outside the Lines: Patterns, Stories, Pictures, True Confessions, Tricky Bits, Whole New Worlds, and Familiar Ones, Too | 
enlarge | Authors: Kay Gardiner, Ann Meador Shayne Publisher: Potter Craft Category: Book
List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $17.54 You Save: $12.41 (41%)
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Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 6255
Media: Hardcover Pages: 160 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.7 x 0.8
ISBN: 0307381706 Dewey Decimal Number: 746.432 EAN: 9780307381705 ASIN: 0307381706
Publication Date: September 16, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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Product Description Dear Fellow Knitter,
Welcome! Come on in. Have a seat—we’ve been waiting for you.
Ever since our first book, Mason-Dixon Knitting: The Curious Knitters’ Guide, we’ve been exploring techniques and ideas that we once thought were the sort of thing that only brilliant knitters could do.
Our conclusion: We are all brilliant knitters!
None of this is rocket science! If you can knit a garter stitch scarf, you’ve figured out the hard part. Now it’s time for the fun to start. You hold in your hands the result of our odyssey. It’s a new collection of 30 delicious projects that we hope will take you on your own knitting adventures.
Decorating Yourself: A collection of beautiful things to make for your most demanding (and forgiving) client.
The Fairest Isle of All: A simple, quick introduction to a sort of knitting you may not have considered, with surprising, modern projects.
Covering the Small Human: Pint-sized knits, including baby hats, dreamy dresses, and a cool pullover for the ultimate challenge: the Older Child.
Occasional Knitting: Projects for the special occasions in life—holidays, housewarmings, picnics.
The Sophisticated Kitchen: New uses for one of our favorite yarns: kitchen cotton.
We have filled this book with luscious photographs, stories, tips, rules, and hints. You’ll read how we arrived at these projects and the discoveries we have made along the way, and you will discover shocking things about us.
At all times, we have kept in mind Mason-Dixon Knitting Rule Number 1 : Knitting is spoze to be fun. Fasten your seatbelt—it’s going to be a fabulous ride!
Love, Kay and Ann
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Beautiful Book December 13, 2008 Stacey M Smith (Fredericksburg, TEXAS) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The photographs, the patterns, the ideas, the humor - - all a "perfect 10." As for me, I must be a "lazy 8" knitter. There were so many patterns that will make many wonderful projects: sweaters, shrugs & rugs, etc. But most were a little complicated for me, as I prefer mostly mindless knitting. Kay & Ann are just too smart; yes,that's it. Many patterns were challenging and required a bit of paying attention - but you'd be greatly rewarded for your efforts. Some itmes are whimsical & fussy (in a good way). These gals are certainly creative! I would suggest this to an advanced beginner knitter to intermediate knitter. I felt it was a bit over the head of a newbie or lazy knitter.
knitting comes around December 11, 2008 Mary (Florida) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I love this book. I've been knitting since I was five years old (about 58 years) and I haven't bought a knitting book or pattern in YEARS. This book was sitting next to a book I was browsing and I bought it on a whim since my sister-in-law wants to learn to knit. I thought I'd get it for her, but I'm keeping this. Fun writing and fun projects. Now I need to buy the first book these ladies wrote.
Love the editorials; unlikely to knit the projects November 20, 2008 Karen Tiede (Raleigh, NC) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Four not three because the editorial content is fab. Four not five because I don't need to own it and it won't change my life. Important-to-me idea: Knit your favorite sweater, regardless of recommended yarn, in mohair. Might actually try it. Don't need a new book for that pattern. Great nod to Elizabeth Z. Nice overview and encouragement to try Fair Isle, if you've never though you had the nerve. Like the shawl. May knit a shopping bag but mine would have to be more dense or I'll be trailing tic tacs from the checkout to the car. Cute dog. Had a similar experience with knitting for awards at the State Fair. Read the blog, read the book. Unless you know you're going to knit the patterns, this is a great book to reserve at the library.
Fun and friendly knitting November 2, 2008 Ginny D. (Ventura, CA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I really like this book - it proves there can be a lighter side to serious knitting. There is much more to this book than found at first glance. Every time I pick it up I learn something! I immediately made up 4 of the Metered Hanging Towels as a wedding gift. Then I had to make one for ME! There is a wonderful coat in my knitting que on page 23! Encorporating a few tricks, this is a garmet that LOOKS & FITS like what its supposed to be. I'm ready for the enlightenment!! This is not just a book full of patterns. Its filled with humorous narration that will fan your fire of inspiration. These ladies encourage and empower knitters with practical info. that REALLY helps us NORMAL knitters to create fabulous garments. The Daily Sweater, for example. Well, heck, just knit it and you'll see what I mean!
Mason-Dixon Knitting Outside the Lines October 29, 2008 Diane A. Hanges 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I like this book for its innovation and sense of fun. The authors share their great love of knitting with the reader in such a genuine way. In reading this book, I feel as if I belong to a special group of people--knitters! This connection knows no boundary of age, class, or level of experience. It just IS, and these autors "get it".
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