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Vogue Knitting on the Go! Beginner Basics

by Trisha Malcolm
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Overview

By mastering one skill at a time, you will build your repertoire and confidence and work your way up to more challenging projects. Practice the various techniques on easy-to-make scarves, hats, sweaters, baby booties, blankets and other accessories. Full-color photographs illustrate every project, and detailed information about tools, supplies, and stitches start you on your way. Ideal for the complete novice, and for classes.

Synopsis

“With the beginning knitter in mind, this volume devotes almost half of the book to knitting instruction as well as... many easily-accomplished scarves, hats, children’s clothes, and a sampler baby blanket. The reasonable price makes this a good choice for even smaller public libraries.”—Library Journal.

Library Journal

This is the 20th title in the "Vogue Knitting on the Go" series-a topical series of knitwear projects in small hardcover format suitable for carrying in a knitting basket or tote bag. With the beginning knitter in mind, this volume devotes almost half of the book to knitting instruction as well as mini-lessons on topics like felting, dyeing with Kool-Aid, and making pompoms for hats. Projects include many easily accomplished scarves as well as hats, children's clothes, and a sampler baby blanket. A standardized yarn weight system table makes it easier for the reader to substitute yarns for the luxury fibers used in some of the projects. The reasonable price makes this a good choice for even smaller public libraries. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.\

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Library Journal

This is the 20th title in the "Vogue Knitting on the Go" series-a topical series of knitwear projects in small hardcover format suitable for carrying in a knitting basket or tote bag. With the beginning knitter in mind, this volume devotes almost half of the book to knitting instruction as well as mini-lessons on topics like felting, dyeing with Kool-Aid, and making pompoms for hats. Projects include many easily accomplished scarves as well as hats, children's clothes, and a sampler baby blanket. A standardized yarn weight system table makes it easier for the reader to substitute yarns for the luxury fibers used in some of the projects. The reasonable price makes this a good choice for even smaller public libraries. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.\

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2003
Publisher
Sixth&Spring Books
Pages
112
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781931543316

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