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Kids Knitting is the perfect book to teach kids of all ages (adults too) how to knit. The book uses straightforward language, step-by-step instructions and candy-colored illustrations to help beginners learn basic techniques. This book includes such fun projects as bookmarks, backpacks, bracelets, socks, scarves, and even bean bags.
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Louisa Harding's stylish designs in Hats Gloves Scarves have something for everyone: from chunky, masculine scarves and sophisticated feminine berets to soft mittens and cheeky hats for kids. Another perk to this great book is all the projects are designed for simple knitting.
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We like this book because there are patterns that call only for a few skeins. So you can knit in luxorious cashmere and not spend a bundle. Read more from the editor: Pure Cashmere is a collection of 24 luxury knits.
The designs range from the sophisticated, body hugging tops to snuggle into cosy hats and scarves.
Also, here are your perfect gifts—a bear and beanie for a new baby, an iPod cover for the teenager you never know what to buy and the folkloric charm of embroidered mitts.
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This knitter's journal provides space for you to record the important details about your treasured projects. Also included are helpful hints to help all knitters. This is a great gift.
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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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This book will walk you through the basics of making socks. Photographs and illlustrations help you along the say. Socks are a great portable project to keep your hands busy. These 16 patterns will get you started.
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This is a great little book that you can throw in your knitting bag and carry around as a constant reference. It covers basic knitting and finishing techniques most frequently used by knitters. Also there is helpful information about sizing, yardage requirements, yarn weights and interchanging yarns.
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New Baby Knits offers designs that combine style with comfort for babies up to three years old. The book covers a range of knitting skills with a combination of simple knits in basic stitches and more complicated patterns. All garments have a fairly generous fit to allow for a growing and active baby.
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Filled with over 40 imaginative designs for hats, caps, scarves and mittens, socks and slippers, after reading this book, you may never knit another sweater. The designs range from classic berets and shawls to fun animal hats. Knitting these fun small projects is great way for new knitters to build up their confidence and for busy knitters to make fast easy projects for a new baby or a favorite child.
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Get two for the price of one with Double Knits from Zoe Mellor; each of the 20 projects can be made two different ways. Patterns are offered with a choice of color and stylish motifs. You can knit the windproof fisherman design as a sweater or a jacket and you can make a blanket with yellow or blue hearts or stars. The designs are suitable for beginner to advanced beginner knitters and will please both children and adults alike. Patterns are suitable for sizes from birth to 3 years old.
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