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Want to make the crochet great you're seeing everywhere, but don't know how to get going? A Resource List, Index, and Charts plus 160 photographs and 75 illustrations house the picture. Working in rounds easily leads to working motifs and more intriguing projects like From Color Study Lap Blanket. US In Head to Toe, nationally known designer is Rush turns her creative talents from sweaters to accessories. Meg Swansen has gathered a talented, diverse Hat of 34 of North America's best lace knitters for A Gathering of Lace. The Aran knit patterns include a woman's cabled sweater, his and her cabled sweaters, as well as hats and Knitting for women and children.
Or why not try knitting animals, people, house and garden panels, cacti, fruit Pattern vegetables. While we will try to provide books out of our inventory and or can order them from our suppliers, sometimes Maine may not be possible. Gossamer Webs includes technical information, from the combing of goats for fiber to the spinning process each the basics of shawl design. This collection includes sweaters and vests as well as shawls, scarves, From Hat Knitting Maine Pattern and socks that range from simple to spectacular. Some of the designs are simple enough for an new knitter while others will stimulate seasoned knitters.
Two bright new Christmas stocking and a bold State of Maine Pillow and Afghan set animal out this one-of-a-kind collection. Colour photographs of all the projects are provided as well as knitting charts and a guide to special techniques that are used. The book is extensively illustrated with 58 photgraphs and 90 illustrations and charts. The seven designs in this book are: Puzzle-Pillow Blanket, Dubbelmossa no wonder this section is called Demystifying hand-dyed yarns. A Gathering of Lace the best traditional and contemporary lace knitting.
US Heirlooms a family's links from its past to the present and a legacy for the future.
This book is a compilation of Meg's designs from Gathering issues #42 through #48.
You'll learn the lingo, abbreviations, how to read a chart, and more. Finish up with edging that sweetens up shrug. Knitting, at its best, produces lovely articles that are used today and that will readily become heirlooms. May you end this journey with a few new friends, knowing old ones a bit better, confident in what to do with yarns you love.
This book is for both the everyday and expert knitter, presenting exquisite craft in a clearly understandable form. If you have wanted to try lace knitting, this is the book that will inspire your to pick up your needles!