365 Knitting Stitches a Year Perpetual Calendar this question feed

asked by fabio on November 20, 2006 12:41 AM
For the first time ever, you can access hundreds of knitting stitches in a perpetual-calendar format! With a different stitch for every day of the year, this clever calendar design makes a valuable addition to every knitter's pattern collection.

• Instructions for 365 easy to advanced knitting stitches mean you can refer to your calendar year after year

• Each day spotlights a beautiful swatch in a full-color, close-up photograph

• Stitches range from simple knit and purl to ribs, cables, laces, and dozens of textured patterns


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I enjoyed the size of the book. It is very easy to refer to the particular knitting stitch you are referring to. The instructions are written very detailed and easy to follow.
I am enjoying the book. Since I am an experienced knitter, I have found stitches that I am able to refer to quite easily.
reviewed by officefan on November 26, 2006 7:38 AM

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First, I want to comment on the errors that were in the early releases (I believe editions 1 and 2) of this calendar/book. Martingale will REPLACE your copy FREE OF CHARGE if it happens to be one of the early editions that did have errors. I have no affiliation with Martingale, or this book - just a happy customer. You can contact them thru e-mail, snail mail, or telephone. On the FIRST inside page of the book is their web address and snail mail address. This page also contains all the info you need to give them in order for them to know if your book has problems. Although I never encountered a problem, I checked with them, and my book was one that had errors. I am still at the beginner/novice stage, and had used about 6 to 12 of their stitch patterns without any problem, so I was surprised that my copy was one with errors. And, I know of several others who have this book/calendar and never encountered a problem, but did have an edition that was known to have errors, and they had them replaced as well. Martingale acted quickly, and I received my new copy in less than 10 days, during holiday season. AND they do NOT ask you to return the old book, or charge any shipping/handling.

OK, now about the book/calendar. I LOVE it. It's a perpetual calendar so you will be able to use it year after year. Even though I have had this book/calendar for more than a year, it is still a pleasure each morning to flip to the next day and see the beautiful, clear, crisp, close-up photo of beautifully knitted stitches. There is 1 page for every day of the year. And each page contains a different pattern - complete with the pattern and its name, a photo and the number of stitches to work the pattern (i.e. Multiple of 2 +1). These patterns can be used for clothing, accessories - your imagination (and ability) is the limit. This is great for all knitters - from the very beginner to the advanced.

And, if you do buy this calendar/book, here's a tip: You'll want to start a notebook (or file) on which to write the date and pattern name (and perhaps what you have in mind for this pattern). I say this because there are so many you will want to use. On my original copy, I started putting sticky note tabs on the dates that had patterns I wanted to use (not realizing how many I would love)... well, I ran out of sticky note tabs, and it looked plain 'ol tacky with those silly things hanging off the edge :-) (I did say I was a beginner, so I learned a lot since I first purchased this book - about knitting, and about keeping track of patterns.)

I have many knitting books, but this is THE one I see/use every day.
reviewed by onthemic on November 27, 2006 10:05 PM

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I bought this book because I loved the photos of the different stitch patterns and all my other knitting are packed away for moving. After trying several patterns, I got frustrated. Even at the initial part of a pattern, you can see the direction will not work out. I am so disappointed with this book.

reviewed by geri1956 on November 28, 2006 6:51 PM

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