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Cable
Confidence
by Pam Allen — Think cables are too tricky to master? This book
will show you that if you can knit and purl, you already have the
foundation for making gorgeous textured sweaters. A new knitting world
will open up as soon as you learn the basics.
Closely
Knit
by Hannah Fettig — Closely Knit takes the guesswork out of knitting
for others. Gift giving is made simple with the 30+ patterns, each
tailored for a specific recipient and organized by complexity.
Couture Knits
by Jean Moss — As one of Britain's foremost knitwear designers, Jean Moss has been creating her own collections for 25 years, as well as designing for Rowan yarns and many international fashion houses.
Crochet Designs For Kids
by Lucinda Guy — A fabulous, must-have collection for all who
love to crochet for kids, each of the 20 projects is accompanied by
concise directions and color illustrations. The designs emphasize brilliant
color and fun-filled styling.
Dazzling Knits: Building Blocks to Creative Knitting,
by Patricia Werner — Turn basic shapes into fashion statements with a
simple "modular" method that works like a puzzle: start by knitting
one shape, and then build on that with additional shapes.
Fair
Isle Knitting,
by Alice Starmore — This book will lead you through the history of fair
isle knitting, designing, pattern and color selection, knitting with two or more
colors, steeks, and finishing. This book is a must have, well worth the price.
Fitted
Knits: 25 Designs for the Fashionable Knitter,
by Stefanie Japel — Fitted Knits features 25 projects, beginning
with simple T-shirts and shrugs and moving on to more advanced sweaters,
cardigans and skirts. How to knit garments that make you look and feel fabulous!
Friendship Shawls
by Debbie Macomber — Best-selling author and avid knitter Debbie
Macomber teams with Leisure Arts to introduce a new Warm Up America!
initiative -- Friendship Shawls. Similar to prayer shawls, friendship
shawls are handmade gifts of caring.
Great
American Afghan,
by Elaine Rowley — Since
it's first appearance in Knitter's Magazine issues 42-46, the Great American
Afghan has appealed to many knitters -- especially first-time afghan knitters,
even those who thought they would never knit an afghan. The squares are
made one at a time; they are portable and interchangeable.
Kasbah Collection
by Martin Storey — Twelve designs knitted with Rowan summer
tweed. Wide variety of styles -tank tops, wraps, long sleeves, and
even a dress.
Kids
Knitting: Projects for Kids of all Ages,
by Melanie Falick — Appealing, full-color photographs and a dynamic layout
will draw kids to this book, but the careful crafting of instructions will make
them successful knitters.
Knit and Crochet with Beads,
by Lily M. Chin — Two veteran artisans showcase amazing creations done with baubles and bugles and all kinds of small stones.
Knitting
Out of Africa: Inspired Sweater Designs,
by Marianne Isager — Beautiful and historic African carpets,
baskets, and other textiles provide the design inspiration for these
16 sophisticated knitted cardigans, pullovers, and sweater vests.
Verena Magazine — Verena Knitting Magazine is a knitting magazine that targets knitters, crafters, embroidery, sewing enthusiasts and provides knitting help, knitting information, knitting designs, knitting patterns, knitting charts to those who knit, crochet, interweave, sew, embroider.
Lavish Lace: Knitting With Hand-Painted Yarns by
Carol R. Noble and Cheryl Potter — Create over a dozen scarves and shawls that guarantee no hassles with fitting or shaping--one size fits all!
More Sensational Knitted Socks, by Charlene Schurch — Discover more patterns, more stitches, and more styles--this follow-up to the award-winning bestseller Sensational Knitted Socks presents new possibilities for knitting great socks!
New
Pathways for Sock Knitters,
by Cat Bordhi — This book teaches you new
methods so you can build your own favorite socks, or you can
follow the patterns exactly as provided and create fun, interesting
new socks!
No
Sheep For You
by Amy R. Singer — Yarns made from plant fibers, modern synthetics,
and silk take the spotlight in this collection of 21 classic knitting
patterns.
Pursenalities: 20 Great Knitted And Felted Bags,
by Eva Wiechmann — The fantastic patterns found in this
book are clear and the results are amazing — you'll be stunned
at what you can do with yarn, and the finishing touches on the
bags (the zipper pulls and grommets) is where these patterns
stand out.
Pursenality
Plus: 20 New Felted Bags,
by Eva Wiechmann — A range of looks and materials, plus
patterns for accessories, these projects on big needles explore
both traditional and novelty yarns and accompany large-size
clear color photos of finished results with tips on pockets,
embellishments and more.
Romantic
Style: Knits And Crochet to Wear or Display,
by Jennie Atkinson — Indulge your softer side with this glamorous collection
inspired by the wistful style of the 1930s. Gorgeous clothing and accessories
in delicate pastel shades will put the magic back into your needles
and hooks.
Simply Beautiful Sweaters,
by Beryl Hiatt and Linden Phelps — Fantastic techniques for
sweater design... you'll be stitching up colorful, textured designs
in no time.
Treasury
of Magical Knitting,
by Cat Bordhi — If you are a freeform knitter who is interested
in the Moebius construction or who wants to incorporate its unusual
structure into your knitting, then this book is for you!
(Second)
Treasury of Magical Knitting,
by Cat Bordhi —
So simple yet so captivating that one could spend a year exploring the
huge variety of designs that Cat offers.
Verena
Knitting —
Every issue of Verena Knitting is packed with more patterns (50+) than any
other knit magazine. Come and see some of the fabulous designs in the current
issue. You'll love the stunning photography, exotic locations, high-fashion
styling and luxurious knitwear created by top European designers.
Knit
Along with Debbie Macomber: Twenty Wishes by
Debbie Macomber — Join the characters of Debbie Macomber's Twenty Wishes
novel as knitting plays an important role in their lives. You'll
enjoy excerpts from the novel as you decide which project to knit first.
Victorian
Lace Today,
by Jane Sowerby —
Forty patterns are included — scarves and shawls, capes, and fichus — with
information on the tools and techniques of lace knitting
for beginners, with enough challenges to keep experienced or ambitious
knitters engaged.
Yarn
Play by
Lisa Shobhana Mason — Her
designs are stylish and charming, and her intuition really sings in her sweater
designs -- they are artistic yet extremely wearable.