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Swing Swagger Drape: Knit the Colours of Australia [Paperback]

Jane Slicer-Smith
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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: XRX Books,US (5 Nov 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 193306417X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933064178
  • Product Dimensions: 27.7 x 25 x 1.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 181,497 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A "wow" from start to finish, Swing Swagger Drape is filled with garments that are not only exciting and different, but very wearable and flattering. Each one has both visual complexity and body-friendly shaping. We can happily accept the author's invitation to "step into my world of color". Australia provides the setting for photographer Alexis Xenakis's lush images and is a source of inspiration to the author, whose design skills and eye for detail are evident on each page and in every project. There are plenty of options for each pattern, including a variety of lengths and color combinations. Also packed into the pages are tips for achieving the right fit, mixing and matching textures, making Polyform clay buttons, and more. It's a wonderful mix of techniques, such as intarsia, drop stitch, and miters. Motivated advanced-beginners will be able to tackle most of the projects, but there are plenty of challenges for seasoned knitters. Special favorites include the Metro Coat worked in Intarsia with cables, shown with a choice of three lengths and a trio of panel options (solid, color block, or strips and bobble accents). The way the tree climbs the sleeve of The Deco Drape & Jacket and then turns into an abstract graphic is sublime. Go straight to page 55 to see the irresistible Miter Vee, which is a drape that will make you crave winter. A section called "Process & Practice" in the back of the book will help you get started. It includes four simple projects as well as basic techniques and yarn specs. Don't miss the colophon on the final pages with more beautiful photos and the author's story.-www.knittinguniverse.com Wow, transport yourself to Australia with this collection of tremendous knits. I like most of the knits in this book. Jane has gone out there, researched, brought her own style and shape to knitting and it works. She is my number one favourite knitwear designer of the moment. Another thing I love about this book is the design of it, the layout and photography set this book apart from any other I have seen recently. It really is wow! (that's why I've said that twice). The collection includes knits for men, women and children including bags and hats, but the essence is on style, fit and looking great. Patterns include simple stitching for beginners to complex challenging shaping for the experienced. Some of the colourways don't quite work for me, but hey this is almost knitting perfection.-KarenPlatt.co.uk The subtitle of this remarkable book is "Knit the colors of Australia" and if you still harbor any opinions about knitting being for old ladies in rocking chairs, you need to see it. From the glorious coat on the front to all the garments within, this is a book for the modern knitter. I tend to be suspicious of coffee table books with their large format, glossy photographs and lush colors but this one has all of that with none of the usual minus points. It is simply a book of patterns that looks good. It is actually more awash with instructions, charts, diagrams and patterns than photographs although there are plenty of these to show what the finished article looks like. This is not a beginners' book in any sense, more aimed at intermediate and advanced knitters who want a nice big challenging project that looks impressive and is practical. There are garments for men as well as women in here, and you can find coats, cardigans, sweaters, hats, gilets and wraps. The projects are organised into sections, dealing with intarsia, textures and miters but the best way to find what you want is to look at everything; the headings tend to be more about the author's creative journey which gives the book its unique style. You can also find, at the back of the book instructions on making polymer clay buttons, getting the perfect fit and various other aspects of the earlier patterns too such as understanding intarsia. There is also a lovely section on the author's home city of Sydney and various other places where the photographs were shot on location. This book has a great Aussie style about it, from the colors and textures used to the exuberant sense of style and general joie de vivre. If I see a lovelier craft book this year I will be very lucky - one for the keeper shelf.-Myshelf.com

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The central pieces in this collection - the swing coats, swagger jackets, and drapes - show what makes Jane Slicer-Smith designs unique: a masterful use of color, fabrics that move, shapes that flatter, and customized fit. From choosing your palette, through checking the measurements, to seaming and blocking, Jane explains her practiced and pragmatic approach to knitting successful garments. With clear instructions that highlight options in design, construction, and colour - "Swing, Swagger, Drape" empowers knitters.

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42 of 42 people found the following review helpful
New ideas 21 July 2010
By Carol
Format:Paperback
I recently purchased this after reading some of the other reviews and what a fantastic buy.
The patterns are certainly different and one of the things I like about it is that the garments are made mostly in DK which is readily available. Some books that you buy use yarns that are difficult to purchase unless you live in that country. This book has a table at the back which gives the equivalent yarns to lightweight, lace etc and is really helpful.
I showed this book to a couple of friends at work and said book came back with little post its in saying knit me this one please.
For myself I don't know which one I would pick first as I like so many. Start at the front I suppose and work through!!!!!
Would thoroughly recommend this book to any keen knitter who would like something different. The garments are also shown in different colour combinations and its amazing how different they look. It will make you want to do some of the patterns more than once in different colours.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Wow! 25 Oct 2010
Format:Paperback
I fell in love with the cardigan on the front of this book and would happily have paid the price of the book for that pattern alone! However, when the book arrived it is a beautiful soft covered volume full of wonderful patterns, the only decision is which to do first?! The photography is stunning, the patterns, although not easy, are very well laid out and I am sure will be easy to follow, but this is not for a beginner. Each design is shown in more than one colour variation and it is amazing how different they all look. Worth every penny and more.
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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
A truly wonderful book, to inspire and teach.

Exciting designs in 'real' sizes, help on selecting and experimenting with colour ways and lots of tips about sizing and fitting. The layout is well thought out and fresh to the eye and photographs of the same garment in different lengths and colours show how easy it is to make a unique garment. I can't wait to get started
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Swing, Swagger, Drape
Originally I was looking for another book but found this one instead. I thought the book looked interesting, having modern shapes and designs, and borrowed it from the library for... Read more
Published 23 hours ago by Whatknot
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love the book, Inspired to make 3 garments at least, and I don't usually knit for myself! Really wonderful patterns. Yarns clearly explained to you can knit in the correct yarn. Read more
Published 20 days ago by Essexscouse
Good book
A wonderful book with many wonderful recipes.
I went to knit Harlequin coat immediately.
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What a wonderful book. So many patterns and styles which are not usually available to UK knitters. Don't know where to start. Read more
Published 3 months ago by hazel
useful book
This book contains excellent patterns that fit a good range of sizes. Not every pattern covers the very largest sizes but generally there is enough in here for most people. Read more
Published 4 months ago by azza
Inspirational!
This book is a MUST for beautiful fashion, inspirational colour and wonderful patterns, it is not just a knitting pattern book it is a real coffee table book which you can pick up... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Mrs. Ann L. Mcpherson
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I saw this book in a craft shop and thought it was great but it was very expensive so I checked it out on Amazon and bought it. Read more
Published 11 months ago by craftylady
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This is a stunning book, with equally stunning designs. I have started knitting the drop stitch cardigan and it is much easier than I originally thought it would be. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Jude
My favourite knitting book
I bought this book a year ago and thought I would wait until I had knitted at least one garment from it before writing a review. Can't fault it! Read more
Published 14 months ago by Mrs. P. Chew
What a fabulous book!
This is a beautifully crafted book with fabulous knitting patterns, great colour schemes for the knits and lovely illustrations of Australia. Read more
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