This is a great classic book (along with her second book) to add to your "keeper" knitting library. Not only are Kinzel's patterns timeless and beautiful (in particular Azalea, Primula and Sunray patterns), she writes each one with the expectation that you will customize them. She includes a small or large version for each pattern, even a curtain and bedspread pattern. Some patterns she has included instructions on how to resize them or change their shape. Her introductory chapters are also packed with information on how to work squares and corners, how to block to bring out details, casting off in crochet, and my favorite - how to read lace charts in English, French and German. There are some exceptional German and Austrian lace patterns available on the internet. Full of great advice that is clear and understandable - Kinzel was an accomplished instructor in Czechoslovakia and in England and it shows. So much information in such a small, inexpensive book that it still astounds me. Wish I had purchased her books before all the others - I wouldn't have needed them.