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Knitting Goes Large: 20 Designs to Flatter Your Figure
Trying to find great knit designs in larger sizes is not always easy. Knitting Goes Large aims to fill the gap by offering a selection of 20 great knits for all occasions and all seasons for larger women with varying figure types. This beautiful collection of plus-size styles will appeal to women who want more generously proportioned garments, and this time, by popular request, the knits go a size or two larger than many other books available. The key designs are by Martin Storey, Wendy Baker, Jennie Atkinson, and Kim Hargreaves, edited by Sharon Brant, coauthor of Rowan's Classic Knits for Real Women. Sharon, a plus-size woman herself, offers an introduction which explains how to make the right pattern choice for your figure type and size, how to amend patterns, for example, should you lengthen or shorten a garment to make the most of your assets, helpful dos and don'ts and tons of advice on garment sizes and shapes, details, textures, and colors that will complement a curvaceous figure. The patterns come in six sizes, starting from size 16, giving a chance for even the most generously-sized women to find something that will suit their figure type. Included are some great contemporary designs, with an emphasis on softly wrapping shapes, which is ideal for fuller figures. Whether you are looking for warm winter jackets, comfortable sweaters, cool, summer cardigans or tunics, neat tops to wear under a suit or pretty evening cover-ups, you will find something to suit your figure and your taste, all in popular, classic Rowan yarns. The designs in this book are perfect for real everyday women looking to sport a comfortable, contemporary style that fits their shape.
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- Posted: Feb-13-2009
Largely Wonderful!
There's a lot to love in Knitting Goes Large. Standout patterns include the Cabled Tunic, Lace Tunic, Textured Top, Scarf & Stole, Peplum Jacket and the Camisole. The Scarf and Stole is absolutely lovely, and simple enough that even a modestly hand-painted yarn could shine. The Peplum Jacket has...
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- Posted: Feb-10-2009
Large, but not large enough
Knitting goes Large, not Extra large, and certainly not 2XL.I'm hoping the advice given on how to modify garments is enough to, yet again, form a pattern to my own size. NOT what seemed to be advertised.Goddess Sized women, beware!
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- Posted: Feb-07-2009
Knitting Goes Large: 20 Designs to Flatter Your Figure
Knitting Goes Large: 20 Designs to Flatter Your FigureThis is a great book and I really appreciate the authors' tips on flattering the figure larger than size 4. There are several projects in this book that I am going to knit this year. I especially like the lacy cardigan, the camisole, the...
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- Posted: Jan-28-2009
Great Designs For Curvy Girls
I don't always purchase knitting books and pay full price, but this time I couldn't resist and purchased a signed copy at my local yarn store (LYS). The information provided about creating a garment that flatters your body is useful. If you are looking for beautiful patterns for bust sizes from...
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- Posted: Jan-24-2009
Classy and functional patterns
I am very pleased with the patterns in this book. They're classy but not frumpy. Many of the plus-size knitting books try to push trendy, kid-like styles that do nothing for the full figure.Of the 20 designs, I would probably knit more than half of them. Normally, I'm lucky to find one or two...
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