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Knitting Socks with Handpainted Yarn
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The Road to Handpainted Happiness Before You Start About Mutlicolored Yarns Class by Color Two More Color Tips Color Me Confident Repeats Pooling Be Gone! Patterns Longbourn Socks- Kristi Schueler Zizag Lace Anklets- Pam Grushkin Punctuated Rib Socks- Ann Budd Staccato Socks- Veronik Avery Copper Penny Socks- Nancy Bush Color Collision Socks- Chrissy Gardiner Split-Toe Sweethearts- Priscilla Gibson-Roberts Whirlpool Socks- Laura Nelkin Herringbone Rib Socks- Kristi Schueler Schooner Socks- Charlene Schurch Corrugated Stripe Socks- Courtney Kelley Flame Thrower Socks- Lorna Miser Chevvy Socks- Jody Pirrelo Spot Check Socks- Beth Parrott Potpourri Socks- Deb Barnhill Spread Spectrum Socks- Elizabeth Ravenwood Escher Socks- Lorna Miser Goldengrove Socks- Mindy Soucek Rib Fantastic Socks- Barb Brown Switcheroo Socks- Carol J. Sulcoski Abbreviations Glossary Sources Bibliography Contributors Index

About the Author

Carol Sulcoski is the owner of Black Bunny Fibers, an independent company creating handdyed yarns and spinning fiber. As a knitting designer, she has had designs published by Knitty.com, KnitNet.com, MenKnit.com, MagKnits.com, and in Big Girl Knits. She is a staff member of Rosie's Yarn Cellar in Philadelphia and regularly designs for the RosieKnits pattern live. She is the author of the knitting blog GoKnitInYourHat and is a co-author of Knit so Fine. Carol lives in Villanova, Pennsylvania.

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"Some really nice sock patterns, but it's the chapters at the beginning about how to use handpainted yarn that I really love." --KnittingScholar.com Finding the perfect pattern for a skein of hand-dyed yarn can be tricky, but this collection makes it easy with 21 patterns designed to make the most of handpainted yarns. With patterns from new faces alongside top designers like Ann Budd, Veronik Avery and Nancy Bush there is plenty to choose from. The designs use a broad range of techniques to create stunning effects that make the most of the carefully chosen colours in a hand-dyed yarn. From the chevron pattern shown on the cover to a colourwork pattern inspired by a motorcycle shop, there's a great mix of funky and classic patterns. Hand dyed yarns come in a wide rante of styles and colour patterns, so the information at the front of the book is invaluable for anyone who hasn't spent time with a dye-pot themselves. The variegation and pooling which is characteristic of hand-dyed yarns can put some knitters off, so we love that this book not only supplies you with 21 patterns to knit, but in doing so shows you a number of interesting techniques for working with the colour changes in a strongly variegated yarn to create a stunning knit. Even if you prefer to knit your socks in solid colours, the collection is well worth a look as it includes a number of patterns with fascinating and unusual constructions, such as wrapping stitches and invisible horizontal seams, which are useful for all knitters.-Simply Knitting We've all got knitting books we swear by. This month, it's Knitting Socks with Handpainted Yarn by Carol J Sulcoski (Interweave Press, GBP13.99), which was a must-buy for Simply Knitting reviews editor, Elizabeth Bagwell. "I reviewed this book for issue 58 and had to go straight out and buy a copy to take home," she says. "I love hand dyed yarns and I've been looking for patterns which make the most of my precious skeins. I'd like to knit all the 21 designs - there are some which grabbed my attention straight away, and others - like the Chevvy Socks on the cover - which use really clever techniques to show off the changing colours of hand dyed yarns. "If you're new to hand dyed yarn or struggling with pooling, then you'll appreciate the information in the front of the book - even if you never knit any of the patterns, it'll help you understand why different yarns knit up so differently, and make it easier to choose the right pattern for each skein."-Simply Knitting Socks are highly addictive projects on their own. When you add a beautifully handpainted hank of yarn to this scenario, it is nearly impossible to put down your needles. Sulcoski's book is an essential addition to any sock-loving knitter. The guidance offered is easily digested as well as put into practice. The patterns offer a wide variety of challenges for every skill level and stashed yarn imaginable. All in all, this book is money well spent.-Bobbins

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