Wednesday, May 30, 2007

New book added to library!

We've added Knitting the Old Way, by Priscilla Gibson-Roberts, to the library.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Leaflets and other magazine back issues

Publisher Title
Phildar Mailles

Creations
Pingouin Enjoy the Countryside
Interweave Knits Fall 2001
Interweave Knits Fall 1996



Simplicity Knitting Winter 1988



Leisure Arts Hat & Scarf sets to knit and crochet

Pullover Perfection

Ponchos for Kids

Very Stylish Vests to Knit

Sweater Sensation

The Square Neck Pretzel Sweater

Casual Cottons

Summer Fun

Caps, Hats, and Helmets
Knitting Elegance Berger du Nord
Bernat Seasons Greetings in Tabriz ®

Summer Quartet
Brunswick Royal Spree

Pearl, Moonebeams, and Breeze Worsted Weight Fashions
Columbia-Minerva Hats, Scarfs, & Mittens
Lana Moro Express Yourself
Woman's Day 101 Sweaters You Can Knit
Spinnovations Heads Up - Hats, Scarfs, and Mittens
Reynolds Stylish Aran Pullover (just one pattern)
Sirdar Gloves and Mitts
Stylecraft Hats, Scarfs, Bags, Neck Tie, Mittens and Muffler
Dale Design Issue 79
Classic Elite Yarns Round Pond Ribs

Pastoral Splendor
Jeanette Crews Embellished Afghans
Jo Sharp Naples
House of White Birches Knitted Aran Afghans Women's cardigans with colorwork
Hobby Lobby Yuletide Stockings
Red Heart Knit Romance
Patons Winter Accessories

Country Life

Simple Pleasures

All in the Family

Summer Accents

Cotton Mixers

Where Did You Get That Hat?

Vogue Knitting Back Issues

Spring/Summer 1984
Spring/Summer 1985
Fall/Winter 1985
Spring/Summer 1986
Fall/Winter 1987
Holiday 1987
Spring/Summer 1988
Fall/Winter 1988
Holiday 1988
Spring/Summer 1989
Fall 1990
Fall 1991
Fall 1993
Fall/Winter (kids special) 1993
Spring/Summer 1994
Fall 1994
Winter 1994
Spring/Summer 1995
Spring/Summer 1999
Special - kids 2001
Special - men 2002
Fall 2004
Winter Special 1990-91
Winter 1991-92
Winter 1998-99
Winter 1999-00

Knitter's Magazine issues

4

Beads, Bobbles, and Simple Cables

5

Be Your Own Designer!

6

Men Who Knit

8

America's Yarn Shops

11

Make It Move!

12

Scandinavian Knitting

15

Lace At Your Pace!

17

Mohair Magic

18

Sports Stuff

19

Kids' Knits

21

The American Southwest

22

Shoulder to Shoulder

23

A Victorian Summer

26

A Spring Garden

27

Making It Fit!

29

Funnies & Phonies

30

American Country

31

At Home

32

Knitting in Norway

33

Mostly Men & Boys

34

Textile Traditions

35

Warm Weather Knits

36

Africa!

37

Vintage Victorian

38

Just Ribbin' You!

39

In Bloom

40

Celts and Other Modern-Day Legends

42

Revealing Lace

43

Hot Yarns for Cool Knitting

44

Wear to Work

45

A Family Affair

47

Simple Stitches

48

Knitting the Classics

50

Amazing Lace

51

Kids Knitting

52

City & Country Knits

53

North Country Knits

56

No Pullovers Allowed

57

Unisex Styling

58

Multidirectional Knitting

59

Take-along Knitting

61

Outerwear & Evening Wear

62

Colorful Knits the Easy Way

63

Giving Great Knits

69

It's a Wrap

70

Ready-Set-Go!

76

Details

78

Knitting Rules!

Introduction and library basics

Welcome to the OKC Metro Knitting Guild Library Blog! My name is Bethany Mickle, and I'm the librarian for the guild. Please feel free to email me at okcknitguild@hotmail.com or leave a comment if you have any questions or would like to reserve a book or magazine.

A few ground rules about the library:
1. How long may I keep a book or magazine? If you take a book out, please return it within two meetings (two months).

2. Who can check out materials? If you want to check out a book or magazine, your contact information must be on file with the Guild. We've lost several excellent knitting books and stitch dictionaries to people who haven't been seen in months. Also, some of the books and magazines in the library are out of print, so they would be very hard (and costly!) to replace.

3. I found a book with one pattern I like. Can I make a copy of that pattern? Ah, copyright issues! This site has very helpful information about what you can or cannot copy.

4. What books and magazines does the library have? So glad you asked! Take a look at our listings in the posts.

5. I have some books and patterns that I'm not using. Would the library be able to use them?
Absolutely! Just bring them to the next meeting.

Books available to check out

Titles in purple are checked out.