K2.33 Cape Cod Cardigan to Knit designed by Val Love - Dovetail Designs
Worked top down in one piece, beginning at shoulders; this bell sleeved cardigan has pinhole increases below a Reverse Stocking stitch ridge at empire waist and above bell sleeves.
Fitted sleeves are worked in rounds from shoulder to cuff with short rows at shoulder.
Chest sizes given in inches and (metric)
Stitches: Stocking st and k1, p1 rib
Knitting needles: Size 8 (5mm) and 7 (4.5mm)
Gauge: 5 sts = 1” (2.5cm)
Skill Level: Intermediate
K1.7 Lotus Leaf Scarf to Knit
Make this scarf in an evening with one ball of yarn. Fast and easy - a great idea for gifts! (Try using up ends of yarn, changing color half way through.)
Omas Strickgeheimnisse by Eichenseer, Grill, and Krön
Much requested book. Printed in German.
hardbound
Shetland Lace (Amedro) IT'S BACK!!
If you can follow basic knitting patterns, you can do Shetland Lace. The patterns in this book have been designed with care and consideration for the knitter, with close attention to detail. They are written logically and clearly, and best of all, instructions are given row by row. The appeal of shetland lace is obvious, yet its delicacy belies its strength. You will have made something which is more than just a piece of knitting, it will be and art form, a garment which has been worked in the same way by generations before you, and your participation helps to keep this historic craft alive.
Susannah's Garden by Debbie Macomber
It was the year that changed everything.
"AUTOGRAPHED COPY" Susannah's Garden by Debbie Macomber
Back on Blossom Street, by Debbie Macomber
There's a new shop on Seattle's Blossom Street—a flower store called Susannah's Garden, right next door to A Good Yarn. Susannah Nelson, the owner, has just hired an assistant named Colette Blake, a young widow who’s obviously hiding a secret—or two. When Susannah and Colette both join Lydia Goetz's new knitting class, they discover that Lydia and her sister, Margaret, have worries of their own. Margaret's daughter, Julia, is the victim of a random carjacking, and the entire family is thrown into emotional chaos. Then there's Alix Townsend, whose wedding is only months away. She's not sure she can go through with it, though. A reception at the country club, with hundreds of guests she's never met—it's just not Alix. But, like everyone else in Lydia's knitting class, she knows there's a solution to every problem . . . and that another woman can usually help you find it!
448 pages, hardcover
Twenty Wishes, by Debbie Macomber
Anne Marie Roche wants to find happiness again. At thirty-eight, her life's not what she'd expected—she's childless, a recent widow, alone. She owns a successful bookstore on Seattle's Blossom Street, but despite her accomplishments, there's a feeling of emptiness. On Valentine's Day, Anne Marie and several other widows get together to celebrate…what? Hope, possibility, the future. They each begin a list of twenty wishes, things they always wanted to do but never did.
"AUTOGRAPHED COPY" Twenty Wishes, by Debbie Macomber
Knit Along with Debbie Macomber: Friendship Shawls
Best-selling author and avid knitter Debbie Macomber teams with Leisure Arts to introduce a new Warm Up America! initiative -- Friendship Shawls. Similar to prayer shawls, friendship shawls are handmade gifts of caring. They're perfect for special occasions or simply as friendship gifts. In addition, these shawls are wonderful for individuals in nursing homes, hospitals, and shelters. Visit www.FriendshipShawl.org and be the first to introduce friendship shawls to your area through this inviting book! Ten shawls to knit: For All Reasons, A Hug to Keep, Because I Care, So Nice to Have You Around, A Little Something for You, Thinking of You, Gifts to Share, A Wisp of Warmth, A Girl's Best Friend, and Always With You.
Knit Along With Debbie Macomber: Debbie’s Favorites
Indulge your passion for knitting along with bestselling author Debbie Macomber. Debbie’s Favorites presents 11 classic designs for clothing and home accessories. Many of the projects were designed by Debbie's friends, Lisa Ellis and Sandy Payne, and each was personally chosen by Debbie herself. You'll want to use these patterns again and again--just like Debbie!
Knit Along with Debbie Macomber: Cedar Cove Collection
Debbie Macomber’s fans know that the fascinating characters in her fiction stories are often knitters.
Knit Along with Debbie Macomber: Twenty Wishes
Join the characters of Debbie Macomber's Twenty Wishes novel as they set out in search of personal happiness. As in all of Debbie's Blossom Street books, knitting plays an important role in their lives. You'll enjoy excerpts from the novel as you decide which project to knit first: a scarf, felted book carrier, lap robe, spa set, beaded garter, dog coat, afghan, baby bonnet and mittens, girl's sweater, scarf and beret set, doily, and woman's sweater.
Popular Author Debbie Macomber has discovered that women's fiction and knitting go together like a hand and glove. Knit along with the characters from the book to create eleven baby afghans inspired by her New York Times Best Selling Book.
Knit Along With Debbie Macomber - A Good Yarn
Create 12 stylish knit designs inspired by Debbie Macomber's novel, A Good Yarn. Featured projects include Lydia's Socks (made using circular needles and self-striping yarn; sizes Small, Medium, and Large), Courtney's Leg Warmers (child and adult sizes), Fur & Bouclé Hat and Scarf, Rainbow Poncho, Vera's Lacy Scarf, First Steps Baby Blanket, Maverick's Lap Robe, Cameron's Hooded Cardigan (size 12 months), Fair Isle Hat and Scarf (sizes Small, Medium, & Large), Annie's Pullover (with split turtleneck; sizes Extra-Small to Large), Cody's Dinosaur Sweater (child's sizes 4, 6 and 8), and Close-Fitting Vest (sizes 32" to 42").
Reversible Afghan to Knit, #K3.3
VERY EASY - suitable for beginners who can knit and purl. Worked in one piece - no seams or stitches to pick up - and no wrong side.
Three different designs with an easy-to-follow chart for each
K2.32 Lightweight Hoodie to Knit
Hoodie with zipper closure is worked in one piece with shoulder seams - pockets optional.
Sleeves are worked in rounds from shoulder to cuff. For a looser fit make one size larger.
K2.30 Newport Cardigan to Knit
This flattering fingertip length cardigan, with a single button and a ribbed waist, is worked in one piece with shoulder seams. It has fitted shoulders and a decrease panel down the top of each sleeve.
K2.31 Wrap Jacket to Knit
This VERY EASY jacket, with a double thick collar and wrap front, is super cozy and a breeze to knit! It is worked in one piece with shoulder seams and has a six stitch decrease panel down the top of each sleeve.
K2.29 Evesham Jacket to Knit
Comfortable jacket with side slits, knitted in one piece with shoulder seams - pockets optional.
May be worked in multi yarn with solid trim, as shown, or in one color.
Knitting Nature: 39 Designs Inspired by Patterns in Nature by Norah Gaughan
Mostly Mittens: Ethnic Knitting Patterns from Russia - Rev. Ed., by Charlene Schurch
K2.28 Swing Sweater to Knit by Val Love of Dovetail Designs
This quick and easy sweater is wider at the hem for unrestricted movement. It is worked in one piece with shoulder seams. Fitted sleeves are knitted from shoulder to cuff with short rows at shoulder.
Knit One, Stripe One by Candace Eisner Strick
Try self-striping yarn—and watch the fibers perform knitting miracles! See amazing colors and patterns show up naturally as you knit 27 projects, from sweaters and skirts to slippers and scarves.
K2.27 Summer Top to Knit
QUICK TO KNIT and worked in one piece with shoulder seams. Front and back are identical. Fitted sleeves are made with right and left slant increases. Short rows are used for shoulder shaping (instructions included).
Chest sizes given in inches and (metric):
Yarn: Tape to match gauge Stitches: Stocking stitch and k1, p1, rib Circular needle: Stocking stitch and k1, p1, rib Gauge: Stocking stitch and k1, p1, rib Skill Level: Easy
NEW PATHWAYS for SOCK KNITTERS: Book One by CAT BORDHI
K2.26 Lightweight Jacket to Knit from Val Love's Dovetail Designs
Roll collar jacket with single button or belt, is worked in one piece with shoulder seams and is slightly fitted at the waist. Collar is worked in reverse Stocking stitch; hem and cuffs roll naturally in Stocking stitch. This lightweight alpaca jacket is a versatile, packable, coverup for day or evening.
Chest sizes given in inches and (metric): XS 30 (76) S 34 (86) M 38 (96.5) L 42 (107) XL 46 (117) XXL 50 (127)
K2.25 Hooded Swing Jacket to Knit from Val Love's 'Dovetail Designs'.
Three button jacket, with hood or convertible collar, is knitted in one piece with shoulder seams. Fitted sleeves are worked from shoulder to cuff with short rows at shoulder. Jacket is wider at the bottom for unrestricted movement.
Chest sizes given in inches and (metric): XS 32 (81) S 36 (91) M 40 (102) L 44 (112) XL 48 (122) XXL 52 (132)
K2.24 Vest with Collar to Knit by Val Love of Dovetail Designs
This colorful vest goes with everything, has a convertible collar and zipper closure, and is knitted in one piece with shoulder seams. Vest has ribbed sides for a trim fit and zipper slides open from neck and hem.
K2.23 Saratoga Shrug to Knit from Val Love's 'Dovetail Designs'
This cozy shrug may be casually draped or pinned for a more dressy occasion. Worked in one piece, the fitted shoulders are created with right and left slant increases. Body of shrug is worked in reverse Stocking stitch and deep ruffle edge is worked in one piece in rib on a circular needle.
Chest sizes given in inches and (metric) XS 30 (76) S 34 (86) M 38 (96.5) L 42 (107) XL 46 (117) XXL 50 (127)
K2.22 Casual Cardigan to Knit - a Dovetail Design by Val Love.
This very easy cardigan is worked in one piece with shoulder seams. Light weight with three-quarter length sleeves that are gently sloped with a decrease panel from shoulder to cuff. Drape front or close with your favorite pin.
Freeform: Serendipitous Design Techniques for Knitting & Crochet 2nd Edition - available now
Including tips on Finding the Right Yarns, Choosing Your Colours, Fabrication, Patterns and Hints for Successful Knitting & Crochet
Please note: If you already have the 1st edition of this book, the 2nd Edition includes the same text, however it is updated with a fresh design and beautiful new photographs.
KNITTING OVER THE EDGE: unique ribs - cords - appliqués - colors - nouveau. The second essential collection of over 350 decorative borders by NICKY EPSTEIN.
KNITTING ON THE EDGE: ribs - ruffles - lace - fringes - flora - points & picots. The essential collection of 350 decorative borders by NICKY EPSTEIN.
Compiled by an acclaimed knitwear designer and teacher, this collection of 350 knitted edgings, borders, and trims runs the gamut of styles and offers something for all tastes. A wealth of individual project ideas are featured for ribbed edges, ruffles, lace, fringes, flora, and garters. Color photographs accompany each of the designs, which rely upon readily available yarns and which come complete with line-by-line stitching instructions. Decorate cuffs, finish hems, and customize your own unique sweater. Develop distinctive styles and patterns using ideas such as the feather lace ruffle, bel epoque, garter stitch weave, sea scallop edge, sugar drop and much more. 11 X 8 1/2 hardcover. all in color
458x - Wooly Sheep Sweater
Design by Caroline Perisho Playful wooly sweater to show the world you love sheep.
227 - Felt Birdhouse Ornaments
Design by Lisa Runstrom Cheerful decorations for all year round. Just change your colors to fit the seasons.
226 - Flower Eyelet Afghan
Design by Eugen Beugler A simple flower eyelet pattern is combined with traditional basket-weave for this attractive afghan.
AC-82 Ruffles & Ridges
Knit in a simple ridge pattern, edged with a flirty ruffle, and featuring extra long 'ties', this shawl can be worn in many ways.
AC-80 Streaming Leaves Lace Scarf Pattern
Design by Eugen Beugler Like leaves floating down a stream, slanting lines of leaf lace alternate with ripples of openwork.
Design by Debbie Radtke. Feeling like some nutty company? What could be better than a squirrel or two.
CH-47 Alpine Boots for Children
Design by Bev Galeskas. Knit with double yarn and felted to a thick, firm fabric these boot slippers will keep feet warm and cozy.
CH-48 Light & Lacy Baby Blankets
Design by Eugen Beugler. Choose between two lovely laces to welcome a newborn.
Capri Top to Knit from Dovetail Designs
Made in one piece with shoulder seams. Front and back are identical. Sleeves are worked in right and left slant increases; short rows are used for shoulders - instructions included.
Penguin Sweater to Knit
Sport or worsted yarn depending on size.
Beyond The Scarf: 15 Simple & Fun Fashions You can Knit by Kathleen Greco & Nick Greco
RIBBON STYLE: Knitted Fashions and Accessories by Cheryl Potter
THE YARN STASH WORKBOOK: Great Ideas and Dozens of Projects by Laura Miltzer Bryant
Sensational Knitted Socks by Charlene Schurch
This is the only book on sock knitting you'll ever need!
Socks Two: Vogue Knitting on the Go!
This is Vogue's second sock pattern book in its knitting basket size series. This is a nice collection of a range of different stocking styles, baby foot warmers to op-art knee highs to dress men's socks, in a variety of stitch patterns, lace, twist-stitch, stripes.
Knitting Answer Book: Solutions to Every Problem You'll Ever Face by Margaret Radcliffe
Every avid knitter has faced this dilemma: deep into a project at midnight, just trying to finish one more row, and, then . . . oh no, a dropped stitch three rows back! Help! If only there was a 24-hour hotline to answer every question a knitter might encounter. Well, now there is, with The Knitting Answer Book .
This was the largest selling book at the TKGA (Knitting Guild of America) Show in Oakland earlier this year!
Knitting Stitch Bible by Maria Parry-Jones
This tome is well titled as it contains eight concise chapters of over two hundred beautiful patterns. Included are those that utilize knit and purl, ribs, over 45 cable patterns, 3 dimensional bobbles, laces, fair isle and intarsia. With this one book the experienced knitter can adapt any article into creative new designs.
Knitter's Handbook: Essential Skills & Helpful Hints from Knitter's Magazine
The best articles in Knitter’s Magazine’s technique section “Knitting School” are included in this collection of step-by-step instructions on the essential skills of knitting. From casting on the first stitch to fancy stitch maneuvers, a range of key expertise is discussed with pointers that will help knitters prevent problems, fix mistakes, and create flawless projects. Updated information on industry standards in yarn weights, fit and sizing, and skill levels are provided.
Getting Started: KNITTING by Jennifer Worick
Don't know the first thing about knitting? All it takes is a bit of moxie, yarn, a pair of needles and the author takes readers through the process of knitting, from casting on to binding off a successful beginning project. This must-have resource includes all the basics in a warm girlfriend-to-girlfriend encouraging tone: casting on, knitting, purling, increasing, decreasing, binding off, basic stitch patterns (rib, seed, stockinette, garter), and using straight, circular, and double-pointed needles.
Socks for Sandals and Clogs: Second Edition by Anna Zilboorg
A new edition of all the stellar socks of the poster bound with the book of instructions and Anna's new Free-sole socks.
Knitting Vintage Socks: New Twists on Classic Patterns by Nancy Bush
Everything old is new again, and this collection of vintage sock patterns mines Weldon's Practical Needlework, a compilation of “newsletters” published more than 100 years ago, for some of the best. Twenty-three classic patterns are updated here for modern knitters with the inclusion of gauges, contemporary yarns, and modern methods and sizes.
Knit Socks!: 15 Cool Patterns for Toasty Feet by Betsy Lee McCarthy
Step ahead and knit the hippest socks! With a little help from nationally renowned knitting teacher Betsy McCarthy, you can produce a pair of beautiful socks on your first try.
Foot Notes: Socks to Make your Feet Dance by Joseph Madl "The Sockguy"
This authors pseudonym is "the Sock guy"; his slim sock pattern book will illustrate why. These are full sized warm woolly socks, brightly patterned, with a variety of colors and fair isle patterns being the theme.
Sock Whimsy by Patti Pierce Stone
Creative Sock Patterns by Patti Pierce Stone. Twelve holiday- or season-related designs put these sock in the "party" class, meaning you'll be tempted to go shoeless when you wear them.
Magic Loop by Bev Galeskas
Learn to use (Sarah Hauschka's Magical Unvention) just one long circular needle to knit any number of stitches in the round.
20-page booklet includes patterns for: Ribbed & Ruffled Wristlets, Winter Socks, Toe-up Baby Socks and more.
Not Just More Socksby Sandi Rosner
Sandi Rosner does it again! 16 new out-of-the-ordinary knitting projects featuring Lana Grossa Meilenweit self-striping sock yarns. Socks, gloves, mittens, hats, scarves and home accessories.
Not Just Socks by Sandi Rosner
New author Sandi Rosner uses self-striping sock yarn in new ways to create 18 warm, whimsical projects for hand knitting.
AC-21 MARVELOUS MOHAIR SHAWLS & AFGHANS
Two afghans, one square and one octagon. Two shawls, one a triangle, the other a half octagon.
Huggable Hedgehogs Pattern from Fiber Trends
S-2015 - Spring Blossoms Shawl Pattern from Fiber Trends
S-2014 - Flower Basket Lace Shawl & Scarf Pattern from Fiber Trends
S-2013 - Bella Lace Poncho Pattern from Fiber Trends
S-2012 - Spirit of the Southwest Shawl Pattern from Fiber Trends
S-2011 Shoalwater Shawl Pattern from Fiber Trends
S-2010 - Leaf Lace Shawl Pattern By Evelyn A. Clark
S-2009 - Estonian Garden Stole or Scarf Pattern from Fiber Trends
Seascape Shawl pattern from Fiber Trends
Stars and Stripes Scarf or Throw Pattern from Fiber Trends
S-2006 - River Scarf & Stole Pattern from Fiber Trends
Butterfly Garden Scarf, Shawl, or Throw Pattern from Fiber Trends
S-2004 - Field of Flowers Shawl Pattern
S-2003 Sheep Shawl
S-2002 - Landscape Shawl Pattern
S-2001 - Peace Shawl
S2-000 - Pacific Northwest Shawl
#209 - Henrietta & Family (Knitted/Felted)
#210 - Knited-Felted Christmas Ornaments
Pursenality Plus: 20 New Felted Bags by Eva Weichmann
This popular author is back with more fabulous knit-and-felt bags, along with fresh ideas for a "purse-onal" touch.Twenty all-new purses, bags, and totes feature seasonal styles, including spring pastels, summer brights, and fall tweeds. Bag embellishments range from grommets, eyelets, pockets, and buckles to beautiful felted flowers. Bonus: Includes patterns for a cell-phone holder, an eyeglasses caes, and a cosmetics pouch.
64 pages, softcover
Pursenalities: 20 Great Knitted and Felted Bags by Eva Wiechmann
First knit, then felt - and let your "pursenality" pack a fashionable punch! From small, sleek handbags to roomy totes, these quick knitted and felted designs rank high on style and simplicity. You won't be able to make just one!
63 pages, softcover
Nicky Epstein's FABULOUS FELTED BAGS: 15 Bags to Knit and Felt by Nicky Epstein
Nicky Epstein has done it again with this amazing spectacle of felted handbags. From the wildly imaginative to everyday chic, there is a pattern for every taste and ability in this book, 15 in all. These are not your average felted bags, they are conversation starters and head turners, and they are sure to impress!
84 pages, softcover
Sexy Little Knits: Chic Designs to Knit and Crochet by Ashley Paige.
Ashley Paige, swimsuit designer to the stars, shares her glamourous, barely there patterns for bikinis, tank tops, short shorts, dresses and other slinky designs. They're flirty; they're fun; they're fresh. They've been spotted on the hot bods of Jennifer Lopez and Gwen Stefani. Peppered with gorgeous, fashion-quality photographs this book provides knitters with the opportunity to make their own runway-inspired creations at home or on the beach.
126 pages, softcover
Round Neck Tee to Knit from Dovetail Designs
This tee, knitted in one piece, with shoulder seams, is slightly fitted at the waist naturally - no decreases or increases necessary. For a trim fit knit one size smaller.
Stitches: Seed st and Stocking st. Yarn: Worsted silk or cotton. Circular needle: Size 9 (5.5mm). Gauge: 4 St st = 1" (2.5cm). Skill level: Intermediate.
Men's Roll Collar Sweater to Knit from Dovetail Designs
Quick, easy and knitted in one piece with shoulder seams.
Chest sizes given in inches and (metric) XS 36 (91.5) S 40 (101.5) M 44 (112) L 48 (122) XL 52 (132) XXL 56 (142)
Stitches: Stocking st and k1, p1, rib. Yarn: Bulky, with worsted for welt, cuffs and collar. Circular needle and dps (double points): Sizes 11 & 8 (8 & 5mm). Gauge: Bulky yarn, St st, 11(8mm) needle, 11 sts = 4" (10cm). Skill Level: Easy.
Aran Vest to Knit from Dovetail Designs
This unusual vest, with matching cable panel on the back, is knitted in one piece with shoulder seams.
Stitches: Cable and rib for welt, with Stocking stitch and garter stitch edging for body of vest.
Five adult sizes. Yarn: Chunky Circular needle: Size 10 (6mm) Gauge: In Stocking stitch, 4 sts = 1" (2.5cm)
Square Neck Tank Top to Knit from Dovetail Designs
VERY EASY. A quick project for beginners who can knit and purl. Knitted in one piece from base of tank, this cute summer top expands to fit. For a snug fit knit one size smaller.
Stitches: Stocking stitch and reverse Stocking stitch ridges.
Five adult sizes. Yarn: Sport cotton Circular needle: Size 7 (US) (4.5mm) Gauge: 9 sts = 2" (5cm)
Three Button Vest to Knit from Dovetail Designs
This EASY pattern is knitted in one piece, beginning at base of vest. Two strands of yarn are used throughout, with single strand for crochet edging.
Stitches: Seed and rib.
Five adult sizes. Yarn: Sport or DK (double knitting) Circular knitting needle: Size 7 (US) (4.5mm) Crochet hook: Size G/6 (4.25mm) for finishing Gauge: In seed stitch 9.5 stitches = 2" (5cm)
Kimono Cardigan to Knit from Dovetail Designs
VERY EASY. A great project for beginner knitters who can knit and purl. Worked in one piece with optional button closure. Underarm and side seams. Three lengths: waist, hip (see photo) and above the knee.
Stocking st and reverse Stocking st ridges, beginning lower back.
Five adult sizes. Yarn: Sport or DK (double knitting) Circular needle: 29" (74cm) - size 6 (US) (4.25mm) Gauge: 9 sts = 2 inches (5cm)
Cap Sleeve Sweater to Knit Cap Sleeve Sweater to Knit from Dovetail Designs
Flattering cap sleeves fit snugly over the shoulder. Slightly fitted at the waist, this sweater is knitted in one piece with shoulder seams.
Optional crochet trim. Very quick to knit.
Stockinette stitch is used throughout.
Yarn: Tape (e.g. Patons Fresco or Karabella Linen Tape) Circular needle: size 11 (US) (8mm) Gauge: 7.5 sts = 2 inches (5cm)
Alpaca Hat & Scarf to Knit from Dovetail Designs.
Extra long scarf and expandable hat are knitted lengthwise. Scarf is 72 x 6" (18x15cm) Stocking stitch and reverse stocking stitch with crochet chain stitch for fringe and tassel.
Yarn: Sport or DK (Double Knitting), 160 yards for the hat & 525 yards for the scarf
Circular needle: 29" (74cm) - size 6 US (4.25mm) Crochet hook: size G/6 (4.25mm) - for fringe and tassel
Beaded Hat & Scarf to Knit
Luxurious alpaca hat & scarf with beaded diamond pattern around hat band and each end of scarf.
Stocking stitch or crochet for cap. Reverse stocking stitch for hat band and scarf. One size fits most.
Yarn: Fingering Weight, 200 yards for the hat, 200 yards for the scarf.
Needles: 16" circular Size 5 (US) (3.75mm) Beads: Size 6/0
New Knits on the Block: A guide to Knitting what Kids Really Want by Vickie Howell, host of DIY's Knitty Gritty.
KNITTING LANGUAGES: by Margaret Heathman.
Knitting Terms Translated into English from Danish, French, Swedish, German, British, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, and Spanish.
The Knitting Experience: Book 3: COLOR, by Sally Melville.
Inspiration and instruction to build your skills, wardrobe and confidence. Techniques for color, beginners and beyond.
by Sally Melville
The Knitting Experience continues its learn-to-knit series with Book 2: The Purl Stitch. Sally picks up where The Knit Stitch left off, by introducing the purl stitch and additional skills. Designs that beginning and seasoned knitters want to knit and wear will make this another best-seller.
The Purl Stitch is a basics-and-beyond book for knitters at all levels.
In The Knitting Experience, "everything you need to know" combines with "everything you want to make". This primer is the closest thing to a knitting coach between two covers. And like any good coach, it shows you what you need to know, when you need to know it. First, in 'The Basics of Knitting', clear, step-by-step photographs help you get started. Next, in 'What You Need to Know Before You Begin a Project', you learn to make the choices that result in successful garments. Then the real fun begins! In the 6 chapters that follow, a progression of skills are taught, all with the same over-the-shoulder guidance. And each skill is punctuated by fabulous and fun projects to knit!
Design by Bev Galeskas
Warm and elegant felt hat and muff with a 'fur' look. Shown in "Naturally Tussock" and "Fizz" both from SR Kertzer.
Three sizes for children and adults.
Uses Bulky Weight wool yarn
Design by Maggie Simms
Easy to knit multicolored felt bag. A great midsized bag (finished 21" wide x 13" deep approx.) made in worsted weight or use bulky weight (25" wide x 16" deep approx.) for a larger carryall. Shown in Lamb's Pride from Brown Sheep Co.