Kay Gardiner, Mason-Dixon Knitting, April 14, 2018 about Knitted Tanks and Tunics:
In Angela Hahn’s impeccable collection of sleeveless tanks and tunics, the styling accentuates the slim line of these summery garments. This may give the wrong impression: the sizing runs from XS to XL and in some cases to 3X, and the shapes are simple and elegant. What drew me in are the interesting construction details, especially for clever, eye-catching necklines that look fun to knit. If you’re looking for lightweight tops to knit up quickly for Summer 2018, this is the book.
From Pam MacKenzie's blog, In Stitches, April 6, 2018:
If you are looking for a book with patterns you can knit in the summer, or knits you can make FOR the summer, then Angela Hahn's new book, "Knitted Tanks & Tunics" is just the book you're looking for. And If you are one of those people who says, "I never knit in the summer because it's too hot," then this is the book that could change your mind. It has 21 beautiful sleeveless sweaters, some with lace, some with cables, that you can knit and wear for summer.
From The Knitter magazine, Issue 72 (2014), about the Katama Tank:
With its sleek fit, lace yoke and cropped length, this beautiful top will be interesting to knit and keep you looking foxy on a summer day! We love Angela Hahn's use of shaping and texture in her designs, and 'Katama' is a great addition to her growing collection of knitwear.
From Brave New Knits by Julie Turjoman:
[Angela's] work has consistently been strong; the designs are traditional but contemporary in silhouette, highly wearable, and, because of her intriguing stitch pattern choices, fun to knit. The iconic Hahn design for me is the Wakame Lace Tunic...-- it's strikingly feminine and modern.-- Lisa Shroyer, senior editor at Interweave Knits
From Vogue Knitting Early Fall 2011, "Very New Very Vogue" section, about the Cambia Capelet:
The Cambia Capelet...is a simple shape with a fun twist: a reversible cable pattern that looks great from both sides. Wear this versatile piece over one or both shoulders, right side or wrong side, or even as a skirt.
Interweave Knits Summer 2007, about the Lutea Lace-Shoulder Shell:
...what appears at first glance to be a standard tank top knitted in flat pieces turns out on closer inspection to be an ingenious piece of three-dimensional sculpture.-- Pam Allen, Editor in Chief, Interweave Knits