|
|
The Knitting Book : Over 250 Step-by-step Techniques
by Vikki Haffenden
This new edition of DK's knitting bible takes you from beginner to expert, with hundreds of step-by-step techniques, more than 120 stitch patterns for a variety of knitting stitches, and 20 knitting projects suitable for all abilities. Fully illustrated and easy to use, The Knitting Book is a one-stop resource for beginners and a rich source of inspiration for avid knitters who want to progress their skills and try new stitch patterns.
|
|
|
Vogue Knitting : The Ultimate Knitting Book
by Editors of Vogue Knitting Magazine
A knitting reference from a notable knitting magazine, gets a thorough update—including 1,600 color images and brand-new sections with techniques and designs.
|
|
|
Knitting Stitches Visual Encyclopedia: 350 Stitch Patterns, Edgings, and More
by Sharon Turner
Knitting Stitches VISUAL Encyclopedia gives you quick visual access to a comprehensive collection of stitch combinations that enable you to create your own designs or modify existing patterns with ease. Each stitch is accompanied by a full-color photo and diagram to make learning even easier, while sidebars guide you through tricky parts of various stitch patterns.
|
|
|
Sereknity : Peaceful Projects to Soothe and Inspire
by Nikki Van De Car
In today's fast-paced world everyone is looking for ways to slow down, recharge, and appreciate the small, meaningful details of everyday life. SereKNITy: Peaceful Projects to Soothe and Inspire gives readers the perfect outlet with a collection of more than twenty-five knitting and crocheting patterns united by one all-compassing idea: finding peace.
|
|
|
Protest Knits : Got Needles? Get Knitting!
by Geraldine Warner
It's time to get your needles and hooks out and change the world. From pussy hats to protest scarfs and voodoo dolls to seriously stylish sweaters, Protest Knits is the book for you. From the easy peasy to the more complex, there are more than 15 projects for some crafty therapy.
|
|
|
Exquisite Little Knits: Hand-Knitting with Luxurious Specialty Yarns
by Laurie Kimmelstiel
Cashmere, mohair, angora, sequin, eyelash fringe, and faux fur: these are the most luxurious and expensive yarns, often too costly to use for a knitting project of any great size. But these 35 breathtaking items are small enough that knitters can afford to indulge in the finest materials, and easy enough for beginners to complete with ease. Thumb through the exquisite photos of each specialty yarn, complete with descriptive introductions to its unique qualities and advice on how to work with and care for it.
|
|
|
Big Yarn, Beautiful Lace Knits: 20 Shawls, Hats, Ponchos, and More in Bulky Yarn
by Barbara Benson
Lace gets a whole new look Lace has traditionally been knit in finer weight yarns to create airy, delicate designs. But when knit in bulky yarns, lace becomes bold, graphic, and dramatic. Working with thicker yarns also makes the projects move along more quickly and the lace repeats shorter, so it's easy to learn new stitches and techniques. For those new to bulky yarns, Barbara Benson shows you how these yarns work best in lace designs and provides tips and tricks for reading and executing lace patterns.
|
|
|
Modern Knits, Vintage Style: Classic Designs from the Golden Era of Knitting
by Kari A. Cornell
Here are more than 20 new, retro-inspired patterns for sweaters, skirts, scarves, capelets, hats, gloves, and socks from well-known designers such as Lily Chin, Teva Durham, Annie Modesitt, Michele Orne, Anna Bell, and Kristin Spurkland. The book features new color photographs of each project and vintage photos of the classic garments that inspired them. An introduction to the patterns, schematics, and charts will be included.
|
|
|
Gradient Style: Color-Shifting Techniques & Knitting Patterns
by Maya Mackowiak Elson
Inside this comprehensive guide to putting gradients yarns to work you'll find: Detailed information on selecting, combining, and knitting colored yarns into unique gradient effects. Tips to help avoid common color-shifting mistakes such as color pooling and uneven striping when working with gradient skeins. 20 beautiful gradient knitted patterns to explore gradient techniques in inspiring, wearable designs including both garments and accessories!
|
|
|
Highland Knits: Knitwear Inspired by the Outlander Series
by Interweave
Inspired by Outlander, the romantic tale of time travel and adventure, Highland Knits is a rustic, yet sophisticated collection of quick-to-knit projects. These 16 simple, enduring designs will have you stylishly covered no matter what place, or time, you call home.
|
|
|
Knits for Nerds: 30 Projects: Science Fiction, Comic Books, Fantasy
by Toni Carr
An offbeat collection of 30 creative knitting patterns inspired by popular science fiction and fantasy culture includes costumes and accessories designed in the style of such iconic articles as Lieutenant Uhura's minidress, Hobbit feet slippers and Hermione Granger's secret beaded bag. By the author of Knockdown Knits.
|
|
|
Hip Knit Hats: 40 Fabulous Designs
by Cathy Carron
Every knitter will adore these timeless, fashionable, and extremely wearable hats, all photographed on models in a chic urban setting. Most of the projects involve knitting in the round, so a thorough overview explains the technique, as well as basic hat forms, choosing a yarn, and accessible techniques such as felting.
|
|
|
Contemporary Home Knits
by Jody Long
Tastefully decorate your home with stylish, handmade accents, as designed by top knitting designer Jody Long. Starting with an introduction to basic techniques used throughout the book, creating your first project will be a breeze. Using the simplest techniques, Jody has created a collection that is practical yet extremely attractive for the whole home, including, a tea cosy, table set, wall hangings, throws, rugs, baskets to cushions of all shapes and sizes, and even bunting.
|
|
|
Easy Toys to Knit: Cute and Cuddly Dolls, Animals and Toys
by Tracy Chapman
Adorable, soft, and colorful, and just the right size for little hands, these knitted toys will be welcome additions to any child's cuddly collection. From playthings for the very young--like blocks and balls--to dolls, Teddy bears, and a cute kangaroo, each pattern is carefully explained, with charts and detailed instructions. Many even come with alternative outfits and accessories. Whether you want an easily made gift or a more complex knitting project to really get into, these loveable toys are irresistible.
|
|
|
Monster Hats: 15 Scary Head Warmers to Knit
by Vanessa Mooncie
These hats certainly make a statement and that statement is "Rawwwwwwwr!" Not for the faint-hearted, the beautifully designed knitted hats in Monster Hats will keep you cozy while turning some heads. Hopefully not right around. Fun and vibrant, they are just the thing for getting you noticed on a winter's night.
|
|
|
Harry Potter Knitting Magic : The Official Harry Potter Knitting Pattern Book
by Tanis Gray
Channel the magic of the Harry Potter films from the screen to your needles with the ultimate knitter's guide to the Wizarding World. Featuring over 25 magical knits pictured in gorgeous full-color photography, this book includes patterns for clothing, home projects, and keepsakes pulled straight from the movies -- and even includes a few iconic costume pieces as seen on-screen.
|
|
Type an ending message here.
|
|
|
|
|
|