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Elizabeth Zimmermann's Knitter's Almanac by Elizabeth Zimmermann
Elizabeth Zimmermann's Knitter's Almanac by Elizabeth Zimmermann





Elizabeth Zimmermann

Knitter's Almanac presents the full scope of Elizabeth Zimmermann’s tireless imagination through a year’s worth of projects, fitted to the seasons, moods and needs of knitters who would like to design their own work. This edition has new color photos, sizing charts, and more! This corrected edition of the Knitter's Almanac will provide at the very least a year's worth of knitting pleasure to intermediate and advanced knitters and may even help stimulate a knitting passion.An expanded hardcover edition of this classic knitting book to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of Elizabeth Zimmermann's birth.

Elizabeth Zimmermann

Zimmerman's hints (such as how to measure gauge when working a pattern and tips for baby's items) help ease the way and will instruct even the most experienced knitter. The knitter may easily adapt the designs at will, creating new, individual projects. Her patterns are "classic," historically suited to wool, thus remaining ever-fashionable as well as tasteful and attractive. Zimmerman works step by step with the reader, suggesting alternative methods and ideas as she goes. The author continuously comments on the project, its history, other ancient and modern customs, and personal beliefs. Projects are completed in the midst of canoe trips, fishing expeditions, travel, and snowstorms. The year begins with an Aran sweater and proceeds to February baby things, a March Shetland, April blanket, May mittens, and so on through the months, completing the zodiac with November moccasin socks and a December last-minute wishbone sweater.

Elizabeth Zimmermann

This book gives full scope to her tireless imagination through a year's worth of projects, fitted to the seasons, moods, and needs of knitters who would like to design their own work. I feel strongly about knitting." Perhaps her passionate opinions, as well as her love of wool craft and her delightful style, hark back to her English upbringing or long residence in the Wisconsin woods in any case, the "Busy Knitter," as she calls herself, is one of the most charming and informative, as well as "un"ventive (her word) knitter-authors anywhere.

Elizabeth Zimmermann

Walker, author of Treasury of Knitting Patterns.Įlizabeth Zimmerman once wrote, "So please bear with me, and put up with my opinionated, nay, sometimes cantankerous attitude. "One of America's most ingenious and creative knitters." - Barbara G.







Elizabeth Zimmermann's Knitter's Almanac by Elizabeth Zimmermann