Rita Taylor is a self-taught knitter who has been designing for more than twenty-five years. She has designed for yarn companies and several publications, including top knitting magazines such as Knit Now and The Knitter, and is keen to pass on her knowledge to others so that they can continue to promote this long established and practical skill. She has a degree in history and has spent many years researching the traditional and social aspect of knitting from all parts of the world. Two of her previous books, Aran Design and Scandinavian Knitwear, were also published by The Crowood Press.
This is a comprehensive guide to sock knitting aimed at beginners
but with plenty to teach more experienced sock knitters too.
*Knitting Magazine Issue 234*
This handy little guide is a great starting point for novice sock
knitters.
*Knitter*
This is the book I wish I had when starting to knit socks. There
are some very technical books on sock knitting on the market, and
this one I would pitch at those starting out or wanting to
understand sock design and looking to customise or branch out from
the plain simple sock designs.
At £9.99 this would make a great gift for someone just starting to
make socks or for those of us wanting to try some different
techniques. I wholeheartedly recommend it.
*Slipknot Magazine*
This would be a very useful book for an ‘improver’ who wanted to
expand their range of techniques and skills.
*Journal of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers*
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