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Should be labelled adult content - Rated
My daughter loves knitting and I thought she would like this book as it would have a few sexy little tops and bikinis in it. I hadn't expected whips, ball gags, nipple tassles, blindfolds, condom and vibrator covers along with "kinderwhore" socks. I think it should definitely explain that this is adult content knitting. It may be just what some people want but it was certainly not what I expected!
Just fabulous - Rated
This book is so much fun! The projects range from the speedily-completed gift knits (I made the whip for a friend's Christmas gift) to labours of love that would be painstaking to knit but a delight to wear. My only whinge is that it could do with a few more pictures - some items aren't clearly shown from the front and the back (the felted corset, particularly).
As for being silly, I would encourage anybody who doesn't think that knitted knickers are sexy to look at the book's website and the pictures from the author's burlesque show - all knitted, many from patterns in the book. It is proof that knitting isn't just about dodgy Christmas jumpers and fuzzy scarves.
A very sill book - Rated
This book is very silly. Many of the patterns are very similar and look very unflattering on the models. Knitted knickers are definitely not sexy.
Brilliant! - Rated
What could be possibly more erotic than knitted undergarments? My wife enjoyed labouring at them immensely and they kept her busy while I was at the greyhounds. The only flaw is that the stitching patterns are occassionally a little on the complex side which meant that my wife had to simplify somewhat. This left the seams rather weak, and my wife has mixed emotions about my inadvertently ripping her woolen bloomers off with my teeth (after seven solid weeks of knitting!). Still, she wasn't complaining at the time!
My chief criticism would be that the book is too one-sided, in providing nothing but underclothing ideas for women. Let's have a sequel with some sexy cross-stitch patterns for Y-fronts please!