"The knit work in this book is beautiful and I love the idea of reversible knitting. The patterns are beautiful as well, and the instructions are well-written and easy to follow." --Knits Reads and Reviews
"...this is so much more than just one stitch, it's more of a new technique for reversible double knitting. I was so impressed with the book--not just the patterns but all the detailed how-to's and the stitch dictionary. A really great output!" --Wendy Knits
"The fourth and final chapter of the book is a stitch dictionary, giving you detailed instructions for a wide variety of variations on the Twigg stitch. This section will inspire designers for years to come. In some ways, this is the most valuable part of the book because it opens the door to so many possibilities." --My Central Jersey's "In Stitches" Column
"Vicki gives lots of instructions and pictures to explain how to hold everything, how to maneuver your yarn, how to cast-on, etc. The instructions were great! She shows you how to hold your yarns in separate hands, or both colors in your right hand, or both colors in your left hand." --Banana Moon Studio
"Knitters searching for a new method of playing with color will want to explore Twigg's patterns, then try their hand at some of the additional stitches shown in the stitch-dictionary section of this action-packed book." --Yarn Market News
"Colorwork knitters will appreciate Twigg's creative contribution to knitting literature the most, but those new to colorwork may find the Twigg stitch surprisingly accessible." --Library Journal
"Twigg Stitch by Vicki Twigg is a new technique using familiar stitches with terrific results." --Hartford Knitting Examiner
01/01/2015
While experimenting with colorwork, specifically two-color rib, knitter Twigg stumbled across a whole new method of colorwork knitting, which she named Twigg stitch. Twigg stitch is fully reversible (each side has a slightly different appearance) and lends itself to a variety of stitch patterns and has characteristics similar to two-color brioche stitch. The book's thorough introduction to the basics includes the stitch itself, plus a variety of cast ons, bind offs, increases, and decreases, followed by a series of accessory patterns that put the techniques into practice. Twigg also provides a stitch dictionary for knitters who want to design their own knits using this fascinating technique. Full-color, close-up photographs of the techniques are given throughout—a must since this is a completely new way of knitting. VERDICT Colorwork knitters will appreciate Twigg's creative contribution to knitting literature the most, but those new to colorwork may find the Twigg stitch surprisingly accessible.