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Crafty Reads: Knitting October
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Shadow Knitting
by Vivian Hoxbro
A professional knitwear designer explores and refines the technique and principles of shadow knitting, including step-by-step instructions followed by projects including winged shawls, vests, and Japanese-style kimonos. Original.
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Weekend knitting : 50 unique projects and ideas
by Melanie Falick
Full-color photographs and detailed, step-by-step instructions combine to present fifty innovative knitting projects, many of which can be made in a weekend, including mittens, hats, sweaters, lap blankets, and chair cushions, along with quotations about knitting, recipes for tasty treats, and tips on stress-reducing activities. 17,500 first printing. Crafter's Choice Main.
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Odd ball knitting : creative uses for leftover yarn
by Barbara Albright
The author of Simple Knits for Sophisticated Living presents detailed, step-by-step instructions and diagrams for thirty creative projects--including holiday ornaments, baby socks, and a poncho--designed to make use of yarn remnants. Original. 15,000 first printing.
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Arm knitting
by Amanda Bassetti
Offers step-by-step instructions to learn a range of arm knitting stitches and thirty projects they can be used to create
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Knitting in no time : a fast, fun collection of 50 quick-knit projects
by Melody Griffiths
A richly illustrated introduction to knitting is designed to teach novice knitters how to create a variety of stylish fashion items and hip accessories for the home quickly and easily, providing a comprehensive overview of essential techniques, step-by-step instructions for fifty creative projects, and helpful tips on embellishing a project with individual touches.
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1000 great knitting motifs
by Luise Roberts
A step-by-step guide explains how to create various international knitting patterns and motifs, with color charts depicting the exact number of stitches and rows needed to complete any given design in an easy to understand fashion. Crafter's Choice.
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Big book of knitting stitch patterns
by Sterling Publishing Company
Presents over five hundred and fifty basic and complex knitting stiches, which can be used to alter store-bought patterns or produce original designs
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Knitting pretty [electronic resource] : simple instructions for 30 fabulous projects
by Kris Percival
Aimed at the rapidly growing new generation of knitters, Knitting Pretty offers up 30 smart-looking projects presented in language ordinary human beings can understand. Perfect for the beginner, the user-friendly basics section features step-by-step illustrations and instructions for everything the knitter on the make needs to know.
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