Are you tired of avoiding patterns because they don't exactly match your yarn or measurements? "Math for Knitters," by Kate Atherley, is your key to pattern freedom! This practical guide transforms intimidating knitting calculations into simple arithmetic anyone can master. Finally understand what gauge really means and how to work with it when yours doesn't precisely match the pattern. Learn to confidently substitute yarns without running short or wasting money. Customize garments to fit your unique body perfectly by making strategic alterations to length, shaping, and edgings. Atherley breaks down complex concepts into bite-sized, approachable steps. You'll discover how to:
No more skipping patterns because they don't come in your exact size or settling for garments that don't fit quite right. With clear examples and straightforward methods, you'll gain the skills to adapt appropriate patterns to your needs—and identify when it's time to look for something better suited to what you want. The best part? You only need basic arithmetic—no complex math required! Whether you're a beginner ready to move beyond basic patterns or an experienced knitter wanting more control, this book will transform your crafting experience.
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Comments & Reviews
"Using humor and everyday language, Atherley makes math feel manageable. The book not only teaches math skills but builds confidence and curiosity... Math for Knitters is recommended for knitters of all levels."
"I don’t think I know a knitter who wouldn’t benefit from Atherley’s capable and straightforward guidance."