
Knitted Gifts – cover
I’m conflicted about this 144 page book published by Interweave Press in 2009. It’s definitely a book of patterns – some good, some bad and some that you have to ask – why? There are a few I like, but not sure it’s worth keeping the book. The cover hat and mitts are really nice and a good selling point for the book. I do have many good things to say about Ann Budd and her editing/designing, but what was her contribution to this 37 project book?
In the end, I think I’ll move this one along. I can’t justify it’s space on what I’m hoping will be a much reduced shelf of essential knit and crochet books.

Knitted Gifts – back cover
There are some fantastic designers who contributed to the the book. Then I have to point out two projects on the back cover are in the category that I called “Why?” The knit hobby horse (really!) and the ballet-style slippers (sort of OK).

Easy Ribbed Socks
I thought I’d start off with a project I like.

Lace Scarf by Nancy Bush
Love this project. It might be one that I might even make. Nancy Bush is a real pro at traditional designs.

Felted Oven Mitts
This project is a great way to use up leftover 100% wool or rough wool that you might not want for a wearable.

Fair Isle Napkin Rings
The napkin rings are something that doesn’t seem to be a terrific project. I couldn’t quite figure out the order of the projects. Didn’t seem like the groupings were by easy, intermediate, etc or by quick, more involved, etc. Strange to be sure.

Glossary
Interweave Press is really good at featuring clear illustrations of techniques. The 6-page glossary is a good addition to the book.