Saturday, March 24, 2007

BOOK REVIEW: Pretty in Punk by Alyce Benevides & Jacqueline Milles

Pretty in Punk: 25 Punk, Rock, and Goth Knitting Projects is THE knitting book for anyone who came of age in the 80s, idolized everything British and is more Vivienne Westwood than Laura Ashley in their fashion sense. Alyce Benevides and Jacqueline Milles, owners of the counter-culture knitwear company knit-head, have gathered together 25 of their signature designs and invite knitters to “unleash their inner rockstar.”

Beginning with their signature Mohawk hat (currently being sported by Depeche Mode’s Martin Gore on tour) in the chapter “For the Head”, the designs in Pretty in Punk are divided into six sections depending on where on the body the garment is to be worn. While the patterns themselves are simple (suitable for beginners although there are no learn to knit instructions), these designs have serious attitudes. Benevides and Milles’ sense of style carries throughout production of this book. Everything here reflects punk, rock and goth sensibilities; from the high-fashion style photographs to pattern names – although in this case, punk gets a nudge of luxury for these ladies aren’t above using cashmere.

Even if your style no longer runs to mod micro-minis or sporting the union jack, Pretty in Punk is the perfect inspiration for your inner rebel. Instead of plain gauntlets, why not indulge your quirky side by using the “Love Bites” arm warmer pattern? My inner goth is mentally digging through the stash to find the perfect mohair for the “Goth Girl” jumper and “Vamp” scarf. Benevides and Milles suggest that anti-authority knitting means injecting yourself into what you make, whether your style is goth, mod, punk, ska or rockabilly, it’s all about individuality. “All you need is two sticks and a ball of yarn.”


Read the review at Armchair Interviews.

ISBN10: 0811857441
ISBN13: 9780811857444

Trade Paperback
120 Pages
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Publication Date: May 3, 2007
Author Website: www.knit-head.com
Photos courtesy of Pretty in Punk MySpace


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6 comments:

Susan Helene Gottfried said...

You know I'm not a knitter, but this IS something I'd buy, just to add to my collection. I mean, I already have a couple of rock and roll cookbooks. Why not a knitting guide?

(okay, so I DO cook, and probably won't ever knit, but still... you see my point.)

Unknown said...

I don't knit, either, but this book looks f-in awesome!!! I want to see more pictures.

Janelle Martin said...

If you visit their website, you'll see images of some of their items. I'll see what else I can scare up.

Unknown said...

Make me something, Janelle!!! Those clothes are awesome!

Unknown said...

This book makes me want to knit!! :]

Anonymous said...

Is there a knitting book that you don't love ? I have a hard time trusting your reviews because you obviously don't scrutinize the books at all.

You don't have to be be friends with the authors just give us an honest review ! >;0)