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The ultimate guide to every aspect of sock knitting for knitters of
all abilities. Whether you've never picked up a double pointed
needle in your life or you've already started your sock knitting
journey, this book will help you on your way. The Sock Knitting
Bible will break down all the different techniques and show wannabe
sock knitters that there is nothing to be scared of. Covering
everything from casting on to colourwork and everything in between,
knitters won't find a better reference book for all their sock
knitting needs. Whether you want to knit toe up, cuff down or even
two at a time socks, we've got it covered. Sock knitting is the
perfect portable project too - once you know the basics you can dip
in and out until they are flying off your needles! There are a lot
of sock pattern books out there but this is more than a pattern
book - it covers all the different techniques and methods for sock
knitting! There are step-by-step instructions for all the various
sock knitting techniques so that instead of sounding like a foreign
language making socks becomes your second language. There are also
step-by-steps instructions for three basic socks so that you can
follow them even if you are an absolute beginner and then start to
choose your preferred method for sock making. Author Lynne Rowe
explains what kind of yarns are best suited to different styles of
sock and shares her techniques for how to get the best finish. We
also look at the different kinds of tools available for making
socks so you can experiment with double pointed needles, the magic
loop method and small circular needles as well as innovative new
products such as flexible dpns until you find your own favourite
method. With this book you can put that beautiful skein of hand
dyed yarn you couldn't resist to good use by making the perfect
pair of socks because in addition to the extensive techniques there
are also 10 projects by some of the most exciting and talented sock
designers, illustrating a number of the different knitting methods
and styles. Here you will find stripes, fair isle, cables, lacy,
sparkly and snuggly socks: a pattern for all your needs. It won't
be long before you are delighting your friends and family with your
new found skills - just be sure to make yourself a pair too! But be
warned: sock knitting is addictive!
Unlock the Art of Knitting: Expert Guidance, Easy Projects, and
Essential Tips to Begin Your Knitting Journey with Confidence!
Renowned knitting expert Lynne Rowe will be your trusted mentor,
walking you through every step of the way. With Lynne's expert
guidance, you'll effortlessly learn how to hold your needles,
select the perfect yarn, decipher knitting patterns, execute
various stitches, employ seamless sewing techniques, and conquer
your very first knitting projects. Lynne’s friendly approach,
easy-to-follow advice and clear tutorials will ease you into the
welcoming world of knitting. By taking small steps and
familiarizing yourself with the knitting terminology and
techniques, you'll swiftly grasp the basics and become a confident
knitter in no time at all. There are 8 bright and contemporary
projects, each clearly set out with easy-to-follow patterns. Choose
from: Tranquility spa set Cozy scarf Hygge headbands Color block
cushion Baby blanket Bunting Ribbed beanie hat Fingerless mittens
What makes this book truly exceptional is that each project
progressively builds upon your knitting skills, so you’ll soon be
creating your own knitted wearable accessories and home décor
items with all things bright and woolly! Whether you aspire to knit
heartfelt gifts for loved ones, express your creativity through
handmade fashion, or simply find solace in the rhythmic motions of
knitting, this book has everything you need to get started.
Knit 20 adorable hats to keep your little one cozy. This cute and
colourful book contains a range of hats, with design styles that
will appeal to every knitter. The 20 designs fall
into four categories:Â basic beanies;Â animal
hats; food hats and quirky hats. So whether you fancy
making a simple beanie, a cute panda, fox or bee, a colourful
watermelon or strawberry, or a quirky Christmas pudding, this book
has it all. Choose from hats with ears, stripes, pompoms, tassels,
topknots and more – all the techniques are included. Clear
instructions and simple patterns. As babies vary so much in size,
each design can be made in three sizes: 0–6 months, 6–12
months, 12–24 months. The yarns recommended are all
hypoallergenic, washable and with some elasticity, to help the hats
keep their shape. The hats use relatively small amounts of
yarn so are ideal for quick, portable projects. Perfect for
thoughtful gifts. Hats are a timeless must-have baby item,
especially if you have knitted them yourself! This is a
fantastic little project book in a handy pocket-size format, so you
can even knit on the go!
Knitting is a relaxing and therapeutic pastime, and this winning
combination focuses on mindfulness and the perfect stress-busting
knitting projects. Whether you choose a portable project to knit on
the go, a group project to do with friends, or one that introduces
new skills to stimulate a creative mind, this book is the perfect
path to keeping calm. The book is aimed at beginners as well as
more advanced knitters, but does not include anything more complex
than basic knit and purl stitches, increasing, decreasing and some
simple colourwork. Lynne Rowe covers the essential techniques at
the start of the book, followed by projects that have been
specifically designed for mindfulness. The projects themselves are
split into five sections: Quick and Easy, Portable, Group, Big, and
New Skills. Within these sections, you can choose to make things
such as a wash cloth, a hat, a blanket, a shawl and an evening bag,
amongst others. Every single one has been designed to promote calm
and mindfulness and all the projects are beautifully photographed
with clear and simple knitting patterns. The Introduction is
written by Betsan Corkhill, an experienced healthcare professional
who founded the community interest company stitchlinks.com in 2005.
It has grown into a global online community for those who enjoy the
therapeutic benefits of craft, and in particular, knitting. Betsan
has also advised on the projects included in the book and
repetitive techniques to promote a calm state. The five sections
have different ways of promoting calm and the feelgood factor:
Quick and Easy: the projects in this section are designed for when
you when you feel like a quick fix to raise your mood. Use your
favourite colours and textures to enhance the benefits of the
rhythmic movements and the feelgood effects. The feeling of success
you experience will motivate and inspire you. Portable: These
smaller projects are even more portable, so keep one in your bag at
all times. Use it to manage stress on the go, on your commute to
work, in your lunch break, when travelling or at any other time
when life is getting a bit much and you need to feel calm. Group:
Getting together with friends to knit, chat and laugh over a cuppa
is one of life's joys. Supportive friends help us to live longer,
healthier, happier lives so why not combine the calming nature of
knitting with the support of being with friends? It's a powerful
way to switch off your stress fight-or-flight response and switch
on a bit of fun, play and laughter. Big: It's a lovely cosy feeling
to sit quietly at home with your Big project on your lap, keeping
you warm as you knit. Let it be your constant friend, the one you
turn to to find calm and consistency when the world around you
feels a bit frantic. As you get into the flow of the pattern, its
familiarity will enable you to settle into a soothing rhythm
whenever you need to knit yourself calm. New Skills: Learning new
skills on a regular basis is essential for nurturing a healthy
brain, opening new neural pathways and even encouraging the growth
of new brain cells right into old age. This section focuses on a
range of new skills to encourage you to experiment with different
stitch patterns and combinations of colour and textures. They are
designed specifically to stimulate your creative mind. Whatever
your skill level, there are plenty of projects in this book to help
you achieve calm, bust those stress levels and enjoy a pastime
which is creative, fun and produces beautiful projects to wear, or
for the home.
Bedtime bookworms will love snuggling up and listening to their
favourite story in a cosy hooded blanket. Bring storytime to life
as they act out the characters - will they be a goodie or a baddie,
Little Red Riding Hood or the wolf? Lynne Rowe's latest new book
has ten fun, fairytale projects to crochet, including a deer, a
dragon, a lion and a unicorn. Each blanket can be made in two
sizes: for toddlers (age 2 to 4) and for young children (age 5 to
7). Along with crochet techniques, there are suggestions for
varying the yarn colour to create a different character (changing a
polar bear into a brown bear, for example) and you can choose
between a rounded or a pointed hood. Lynne has also designed a
strip of matching bunting to accompany each project. Every blanket
tells a story, with pockets on the sides for snuggly paws and
different tails. Perfect for unwinding for a bedtime story and
animating the oral tradition of storytelling - little listeners, as
well as their parents, will find themselves enchanted.
Mr. Wright's class can't believe it. What will it be like without
question marks, apostrophes, periods, and commas? Punctuation has
never been as entertaining as it is in this wacky picture book.
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