This is one in a series of books of 20 To Make by Search Press. This one Scarves to Knit by well known Knitting teacher and pattern designer, Monica Russell has 20 gorgeous scarf designs which are quick to knit for beginners to more advance knitters. The textures and colours of the scarves in the patterns are fabulous from lacy delicate one colour scarves to chunky multi coloured knits. There is something for everyone and a scarf for all seasons and occasions in this book. The illustrations are good with colourful nicely styled photographs of the scarves. The pattern and instructions are clearly written and there is a chart for those that include colour work as this is easier to follow. The book is very good value at only GBP6.99 and has a sturdy hardcover, but is small enough to tuck into a handbag or small knitting bag for knitting on the go. Perfect to take on a holiday.
* Jackie from Half Yard Sewing Club *
This is a lovely book, featuring twenty new designs suitable for beginners and more experienced knitters. The book begins with useful information relating to materials, tools, how to measure tension/gauge and abbreviations. The Scarves are beautifully photographed and cover a wide range of patterns and styles, that will suit all seasons. The instructions and yarn needed for each scarf are clear and easy to follow. Scarves to Knit is good value for money and contains lots of beautiful patterns for Scarves that could be for personal use, or made as beautiful gifts.
* Jayne from Half Yard Sewing Club *
Another great edition to the 20 books. Produced as a small hardback book, quality paper and ink used for you to appreciate 20 stunning scarves to knit using a variety of yarn weights and techniques. These stylish scarves are beautifully colour photographed to draw you in to clear instructions on the opposite page. Some projects are easier than others which include charts and something to aspire to. This book does not teach you how to knit but begins with the tools and gauge/tension tips for you to start the first simple scarf. Its hard to choose a favourite to make first.
* Sandra from Half Yard Sewing Club *
If you love knitting, you'll love this book of scarves. This little book has 20 knitting patterns with full instructions along with knitting charts, and lets you know all you will need for each scarf. Whether you are a beginner or more advanced, these knits will appeal to any knitter. Some are very quick knits, and some may take a little longer, but all are beautiful. I felt like getting my knitting needles out as soon as I had read this book. This book is such a good value, it comes with a hard back cover and strong pages. For GBP6.99 it is a must have.
* Blodwen from Half Yard Sewing Club *
20 scarves to Knit by Monica Russel features a diverse collection of patterns that cater to knitters of all skill levels. Whether you're a beginner eager to dive into the world of knitting or an experienced knitter looking for ideas there's something for everyone. Each scarf showcases unique techniques and styles, there are Fair Isle, Stripes, Lace, Ribs and Cable, Chevrons and a double thickness scarf.
The book cover is hard back and it's a handy 6 x 81/2 inch size with just 64 pages, so the font isn't large but it's crisp and clear. The first few pages cover Materials & Tools, Tension/Gauge and Abbreviations used (be sure to read this before you get going.) Knitting needle sizes are provided in UK, US and millimetres.
So from simple garter stitch to more intricate cables and lacework, each project has a title such as Simple a beginner friendly chunky yarn scarf using only garter stitch and Play Textures a more involved creation made up of 10 sections each using a different pattern, recommended in variegated yarn to showcase the style.
Knitting instructions are concise with a bright clear photograph, so you know exactly what you're aiming to achieve, whilst show