Mary Thomas’s Knitting Book

Mary Thomas’s Knitting Book by Mary Thomas, published by Courier Corporation on June 1, 1972, is a comprehensive guide designed to serve as a reliable resource for knitters of all skill levels. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a thorough exploration of knitting techniques, starting with foundational skills such as holding needles and controlling tension, and progressing to more advanced methods and patterns.
Readers will find detailed explanations and illustrations for a wide range of knitting operations, from basic stitches to intricate techniques like color knitting and pattern weaving. The book includes over 250 diagrams to aid in understanding each method, ensuring that both beginners and experienced knitters can follow along easily. Additionally, it features practical instructions for creating various items, including Shetland shawls, gloves, and socks, along with a chapter dedicated to helpful hints for troubleshooting common knitting challenges.
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There is a knitting book as dependable as your own private instructor, as complete, as explicit, and equally as helpful . . . Mary Thomas’s Knitting Book. It’s a veritable encyclopedia of knitting, clearly and definitively explaining and illustrating every method, operation and stitch, and a good number of the patterns you are ever likely to need or use.
After an engaging history of the craft and its implements, Miss Thomas carefully lays the foundation of knitting in the opening chapters ― how to hold needles, wind yarn, gauge stitches, control tension, etc. ― and builds gradually upon it in the following sections. These explain in lucid progression every operation in common knitting, from basic knit stitch and purl, casting on and casting off, shaping by decreases and increases to turning, triangular shapes and mitres, and knitting on the diagonal or bias.
For the reader who has mastered these fundamental procedures, Miss Thomas devotes the remainder of the book to fancy knitting stitches and techniques, including color knitting by stranding and weaving; pattern weaving; knitting woven, by frame with its complement of stitches (plain, raised, rib, etc.), looped, beaded, embroidered by chart, using cross stitch, honeycomb, etc.; and making patterns for garments and working out their details (armholes, belts, buttonholes, collars, hems, necklines, pockets et al). To put what the reader learns into practice, she offers instructions and patterns for making various Shetland shawls, gloves, and socks.
More than 250 technique diagrams clearly illustrate every operation and pattern as to position of hands, yarn, and needle, so the knitter will have no trouble in following along. For all knitters, whether beginner or adept, a chapter of helpful knitting hints on blocking, picking up dropped stitches, lengthening, knitting up, mending, taking-back (correcting), etc. completes these invaluable and personalized lessons.
Unabridged republication of original (1938) edition.
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