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Did you make everyone hats two holiday seasons ago? Scarves last season? Well now make pillows! They are a fun and fast project - they are small and therefore very portable - in general a great idea! We made a geometric pillow from this book. There are also some really easy, very classy, simple striped pillows and some stunning Aran ones too.
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From the Publisher
Knit unique scarves for yourself or to give as a gift--on the go, wherever you go. Twenty-five scarf designs, ranging from beginner to expert level, are ideal for practicing and developing your knitting skills. The patterns incorporate cables, colorwork, fine lace, and a variety of stitches and embellishments, and there are ideas for every occasion, season, and style. Novices will find quick success with a simple-to-make garter stitch scarf or a menswear striped scarf. Those with a bit more experience can have fun with a metallic shimmer scarf or a light and airy lace number. Generally quick to complete and portable, scarves can be worked while you're on the train, waiting in lines, passing time at the kid's soccer game. With this handy project collection, some yarn, and a pair of needles, you can enjoy the stress-relieving benefits of knitting any time.
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Zoë Mellor is back—this time with a darling array of baby footwear. Featuring four main styles—cuffed (guaranteed to stay on the most restless feet), sandal, felted, and moccasin—here are designs to delight the most discerning tot—cashmere, appliqué, and cable designs, saucy animal feet, sequined shoes and beaded moccasins, patchwork slippers, and delicate lace creations. Filled with color photos as well as easy-to-follow charts, patterns, and instructions, 50 Baby Bootees to Knit is another captivating collection from this outstanding designer.
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This book is a sequel to the best-selling A Treasury of Knitting Patterns. In this second collection, Barbara Walker offers 700 new pattern stitches, both traditional and original. Each pattern is illustrated with complete directions.
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This book is the most comprehensive collection of knitting patterns ever assembled. It contains over 500 patterns gathered from many sources. Each pattern is illustrated with complete directions.Patterns are grouped into the following categories: Simple knit-purl combos; ribbings; color-change patterns; slip-stitch patterns; twist-stitch patterns; fancy texture patterns; yarn over patterns; eyelet patterns; lace; & cables.
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Knit a baby it’s new favorite animal outfit from Zoe Mellor’s Animal Knits. The patterns tap into the current fashion for color and pattern, presenting an array of designs for babies and children up to six years old. Some of the 26 adorable garments included are a sheep jacket, a duck jacket, a rooster and a dog sweater. There are also patterns for great accessories such as a ladybug had, an elephant bag and our favorite, a ladybug blanket.
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Debbie Bliss’s first book combines attractive design with roomy wearable shapes. 32 designs range from simple twin-sets in stockinette stitch and chunky fisherman’s rib sweaters to multicolored jacquards and delicate cardigans. A perennial favorite, Baby Knits includes something for everyone, from traditionalists to trendsetters.
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Another great Debbie Bliss book, Baby Style contains 30 designs for the baby and child. Patterns for a denim throw, mini cushions, knitted coat hangers, practical and stylish sweaters, and jackets make it a welcome addition to any pattern book collection
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Bright Knits for Kids is a celebration of color. More than 25 designs cover cotton FairIsles in hot, spicy colors, vivid tartans, subtly shaded ginghams and folkloric florals. If you prefer stitch detail to color patterning, don’t miss the textured and cabled designs.
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