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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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For knitting on the run, why not try a bag or backpack project? Most require little shaping and minimal finishing and can be completed with out investing too much time or money. This collection of 27 bags and backpacks are great for knitters of all levels and there is bound to be a look that will suit everyone.
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This reference book has everything you need. From beginner knitting instruction to very advanced techniques and even designing instruction. Every knitter should have this book on their shelf.
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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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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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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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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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This book contains 30 classic knitwear designs including coordinated accessories for 0-6 year olds. Many of these patterns are inspired by the intricate stitch patterns and simple styles of Arans and Guernseys, however, where possible, Debbie Bliss has given them a fresh look by working them into more contemporary styles and adding fashion details. This collection relies on texture rather than shade and ranges from Aran fisherman shirts in faded denim to cabled jackets in tweed. There are also numerous simple shapes and styles for the more inexperienced knitter.
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There is something to suit all knitting abilities in Great Knits for Kids. The 27 designs for babies and children up to 10 years old will not disappoint. Patterns range from basic stockinette stitch and garter for beginners to texture with cables and bobbies for Aran lovers and Fair Isles for knitters who like to work with color.
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