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  • Publisher: Search Press
  • Edition: BC Paperback with flaps
  • Publication: 01 November 2018
  • ISBN 13/EAN: 9781782216407
  • Stock: 50+
  • Size: 204x260 mm
  • Illustrations: 300
  • Pages: 144
  • RRP: £12.99
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Sue Stratford’s Knitted Aviary

£12.99

A flock of 21 beautiful birds to knit by Sue Stratford

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Book Description

This delightful book from best-selling author and knitting designer Sue Stratford provides patterns for 21 charming birds for you to knit. Featuring beautifully clear colourwork charts that make patterns super-easy to follow, you'll be amazed at how quickly and easily you can create your own flock of characterful knitted birds. Whether you choose a seagull, puffin, flamingo, bullfinch or parakeet, your bird will take on a personality all of its own and no sooner will you finish one than you'll want to start on another little feathered friend to keep it company. As well as the birds themselves, there are ideas for how to display them, and at the end of the book are instructions for a hanging nest, a felt nest box, branches, flowers and leaves, in addition to all the templates you need to make them.  

Table of Contents

Introduction 8
Tools & materials 12
Techniques 16
Projects 24

Garden birds:
Blackbird 26
Robin 30
Blue tit 36

Countryside birds:
Woodpecker 42
Kingfisher 48
Pheasant 54

Coastal birds:
Seagull 60
Puffin 64
Oystercatcher 70

Exotic birds:
Flamingo 74
Parakeet 78
Hummingbird 82

Hedgerow birds:
Wren 86
Bullfinch 90
Long tailed tit 96

Town birds:
Pigeon 100
Sparrow 106
Starling 112

Highland birds:
Crested tit 116
Capercaillie 120
Crossbill 126

Display ideas:
Hanging nest 130
Felt nestbox 132
Branches, leaves
and flowers 134
Acorns and pine cones 138
Templates 140
Index 144

Extra Information

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About the Author

About Sue Stratford

Sue Stratford is one of our most successful and popular authors, having already published six books with Search Press. She owned and ran The Knitting Hut in Woburn Sands, Buckinghamshire, UK. After ten successful years, the shop has closed to give Sue more time to concentrate on her design work. 

Sue is inspired by lovely yarns and likes working with natural fibres. She regularly exhibits at fibre and textile shows around the UK and teaches classes on a number of different techniques. Visit her website at www.suestratford.co.uk.

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Knitty.com

Ive been a fan of Sue for a while. Her work is witty, clever and charmingly detailed. Although similar to the ever-popular Amigurumi, Sue distinguishes herself by creating designs that lean towards realistic, while still being utterly adorable.
Although these projects arent really for beginners theres a lot of good tutorial information to help with the trickier bits, and the patterns are clear and well-written. Many of the display pieces arent knit, but sewn or built from felt, providing a great way to get non knitters involved, too. Im imagining that this could be the basic of some good collaborative projects for adults and kids. 
If you enjoy small and charming knits, you cant go wrong with any of Sues books, and this latest book is another winner.


Customer review

I am a fan of Sue Stratford's patterns, having previously knitted a lot of her projects in the "Mini Knitted Christmas" book. The birds featured in this "Knitted Aviary" book do not disappoint. As a keen birder, I want to knit them all! If you have previously bought Sue's "A Bird in the Hand" book, those patterns are included here too, plus new ones. This book is divided into seven project sections: 3 birds in each of the following categories: Garden, Countryside, Coastal, Exotic, Hedgerow, Town and Highland. A final section details nine display ideas using different craft techniques. The book lists techniques you will need clearly and in full colour images. Techniques include (amongst others) intarsia, Fair Isle, 3-needle cast off and embroidery stitches. All patterns are knitted on straight needles and use tapestry wool and 3mm needles. I've found that standard DK yarn works very well, although you may find your bird is slightly larger than stated (I personally didn't want to purchase lots of new yarn when I have lots already!!) Materials are listed for US, as well as UK knitters. The knitting patterns themselves are well written and easy to follow, with helpful colour coded graphs to show which colours you are currently working on. (I personally prefer numbered rows, but that's just me!) I personally think absolute beginners would find these patterns a challenge, but why not have a go and learn a new skill as you go, as Sue herself suggests! I've always found YouTube a brilliant source of knitting help too! As a knitting designer myself I love reading other knitters' patterns! I can't wait to get started on the pheasant... a Christmas treat project to myself!!


Customer review

The colourful picture on the front of this book is a true representation of what you can expect to find in the book. The knitted birds are very detailed and much thought has been given to the colours used to knit them. I particularly like the kingfisher and pigeon - who has a lovely lilac and green neck, just like a real one.


Customer review

This is a lovely book, easy to follow patterns that make perfect birds. Simple and quick to make. Some of the abbreviations were different to what I'm used to but they are explained in detail at the front of the book. I would highly recommend this book.


Customer review

This is a lovely colourful book which includes some unusual birds which i haven't seen in other patterns. Each bird is photographed from multiple angles. So far i have only knitted the flamingo. The instructions were clear and easy to follow but not for a beginner as there is a lot of shaping. Although I am a reasonably experienced knitted i had to remind myself of some terms such as w&t (wrap and turn) and cdd (centred double decrease). Clear instructions with photographs are included for w&t, I cords, intarsia, Fair Isle, and 3 needle cast off which was really helpful and meant I didn't need to turn to YouTube. Although the pattern uses safety eyes I sewed eyes on with wool which also looks good and means my young children can play with it. It is a nice touch that this book includes lots of display ideas. There is a hanging nest I would love to knit. Given you get 21 bird patterns plus display ideas this book is really good value.


Customer review

This is a super little book especially the beautiful accessories to show off the birds which look very lifelike. The patterns are quite detailed and easy to understand I will be recommending it to my knitting friends


Crafts Beautiful

These pretty birds look so realistic, it's hard to believe they're knitted from yarn!

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