Machine Knitting Monthly
Knitters of all skill levels will love this fun safari park scene. The 27 creatures are easy to knit, with one basic pattern and sewing up guide. There are clear simple instructions, step by step photos throughout and we'd add lots of them to Iris Rowe's Noah's Ark!
Juno Magazine
November 2014
If you enjoy knitting animals, this is a book for you! It contains 27 animal patterns, each one clearly laid out with an accompanying photograph. The difficulty level is rated for each animal, so there are patterns to start with if you are new to knitting, but also challenges if you enjoy them. As well as animals, there is a pattern for a safari mat and vehicles to help you create your own knitted safari park.
Machine Knitting Monthly
October 2014
Hand knit 27 fantastic animals for this charming mini safari park, which would make a wonderful gift for a child. The patterns are simple with lots of clear photography's, so they're ideal for all skill levels. There's one basic patterns and sewing up guide for most of the animals and it's a perfect project for using up oddments of yarn.
Crochet Addict UK
September 2014
As soon as I saw this book I was super excited! There are 27 brilliant patterns held in this book. You even get the pattern for the safari mat they go on. Even if you are new to knitting you should be able to give the set a go. They are knitted flat and then sewn together at the end. There are step by step instructions for each stage of making your animal. Even the putting together of the animals is explained. There are easy to follow pictures and instructions that start you on your way.
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Myshelf.com
Knit your very own safari park like the ones you see in wildlife documentaries. There is every creature you would expect to see plus a mat to put it all on and even a couple of vehicles to visit the park. All you need is a ranger
Or a child to play with it all, or some guests to admire it. This truly is a great way of using up all that leftover yarn and as the items are all small (apart from the mat) you can do a bit in between larger projects. This book does not teach knitting, but the author advises you to start with the mat if you are a knitting newbie as you can practise all the basic stitches (just plain knit and purl) you will need to make the animals. There are twenty-seven of these, most with young and none need a lot of knitting or toymaking know-how. All you need to start are a few basic bits and pieces a book after my own heart as I am always complaining that so many craft books involve a major shopping spree before you can make anything. Choose from elephant, meerkat, giraffe, panda, crocodile, tiger and my favorites penguin and polar bear ( the last two are ideal for the Christmas tree). There are some less common creatures here too like a gorgeous vulture, impala and giant turtle plus a camper van, off roader and an arched gateway. Each pattern is in written form with photos of the finished creature (usually on white so you can see detail and posed with an appropriate background). Size is given, plus what you need and a difficulty level. This is an attractive and user-friendly book that would make a great gift if you can bear to part with it and is sure to give knitters of all abilities a lot of fun.