Twenty to Knit

Twenty to Knit

Author: Val Pierce

Publisher: SearchPress+ORM

Published: 2009-11-13

Total Pages: 54

ISBN-13: 1781260184

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Discover how to knit 20 cuddly new friends with these fun projects. All the bears in the book are based on the same, simple knitted bear, instructions for which are provided at the beginning of the book and are easy enough for even novice knitters to follow. There are 20 unique designs, including a hiking bear complete with boots and a backpack, a beach-loving bikini bear, a sweet honeybee bear, and a pretty pink ballet dancer, each with its own knitted outfit and accessories. Every bear has its own special character, and the reader is bound to find at least one they just have to knit. Suitable for adults as well as children, they make ideal gifts, and of course there is nothing to stop the reader creating characters of their own that they can personalize to suit a particular person or occasion.


Knit Me, Dress Me, Love Me

Knit Me, Dress Me, Love Me

Author: Sue Stratford

Publisher: Search Press Limited

Published: 2016-12-29

Total Pages: 75

ISBN-13: 1781264082

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This book is filled with cute, easy knits with a vintage feel. There are knitting patterns for seven different adorable animal toys - a rabbit, a kitten, a mouse, a puppy, a panda, a teddy and a monkey, each approx. 8 inches (20cm) high, and all easy and quick to knit. Each animal is accompanied by a mini knitted version of itself that can be stored in the little shoulder bag or backpack that each toy carries. There are patterns for over 50 garments and accessories in which to dress the toys - most of them knitted and some sewn garments. All the clothes are one size and designed to fit every animal, so the reader can mix and match items to create their chosen toy's own unique wardrobe. The outfits are split into themes such as Out to Play, Picnic Time and Time for School, and include pyjamas, outdoor clothes, summer dresses, school uniform and so on, with added accessories.Readers are encouraged to use up scraps of yarn and fabric they already have for the clothes, re-using materials from a favourite item that's long since outgrown to make a keepsake toy that has special significance.


MADMANKNITTING or Slip, Slip, Knit

MADMANKNITTING or Slip, Slip, Knit

Author: Gregory Patrick

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2015-03-11

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1312986492

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More than just a collection of blog posts, "Slip, Slip, Knit" is a series of meditations and essays by a homeless man attempting to survive by knitting. Beginning in 2011 and ending in 2014 these blog entries explore a sense of spirit and survival through knitting. From living in the woods twenty miles from the nearest town, to success as a crafter, "Slip, Slip, Knit" delves into the hope and ambition of any artist who attempts with whole heart to survive on their talents, hope....and a sense of purpose.


Knit Your Own Murder

Knit Your Own Murder

Author: Monica Ferris

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2017-07-04

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0425270130

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In the USA Today bestselling Needlecraft Mysteries, Betsy Devonshire has her hands tied between running her needlework shop and turning her sharp eye for deduction to solve a knotty murder at a local fund-raiser… The Monday Bunch and other local knitters are participating in a fund-raising auction to save a community center, creating a growing pile of stuffed animals and toys right in front of the auctioneers as the audience bids. Among those contributing the most knitted goods is temperamental businesswoman Maddy Hanover—who keels over halfway through the event. After she is pronounced DOA, an autopsy reveals that Maddy had been poisoned. But how? And by whom? One of the prime suspects is her ruthless business rival, Joe Mickels, who lost a bitterly contested property bid to Maddy. When Mickels pleads his innocence to Betsy, she reluctantly believes him. But if Betsy is going to uncover the real murderer’s identity, she must first untangle the knots Maddy made in her relationships throughout her life… FREE KNITTING PATTERN INCLUDED


Knit Yourself Calm

Knit Yourself Calm

Author: Lynne Rowe

Publisher: Search Press Limited

Published: 2017-05-10

Total Pages: 59

ISBN-13: 1781265003

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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.


50 Sunflowers to Knit, Crochet & Felt

50 Sunflowers to Knit, Crochet & Felt

Author: Kristin Nicholas

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2013-03-19

Total Pages: 133

ISBN-13: 1250025133

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Sunflowers are bold and bright flowers that have inspired painters and designers for years. Master knitter and designer Kristin Nicholas grows her own field of colorful sunflowers and now brings the iconic sunflower to fiber life using knitting, crochet, felting, and embroidery. Included are designs for over thirty different sunflower blooms and buds in a variety of sizes, plus eight different leaf and vine designs, and a host of critters who live in a sunflower field—from birds and honeybees, to butterflies and caterpillars—a total of fifty items. Laid out like the previous books in the series, the book includes all the useful information you need for making the flowers—which needles, crochet hooks, embroidery needles, and types of yarns to use, plus a special explanation of how to choose yarn that felts well. In the "How to Work with Color" section, photographs of actual sunflowers are translated into stitched samples that give the reader visual cues on how to combine colors in their crafting. Organized into knitted and crocheted items, with additional instructions incorporated for felting, the "How-To" section includes full step-by-step pattern instructions and charts where appropriate. The last part of the book features over fifteen projects for using the sunflowers in many and varied ways, from embellishing mittens, to decorating a grapevine wreath to a felted potholder, to making a child's toy, and more!


It's Playtime, Baby

It's Playtime, Baby

Author: Melanie Falick

Publisher: Leisure Arts

Published: 2007-03

Total Pages: 39

ISBN-13: 1601403720

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The impulse to knit for little ones seems almost innate. Melanie Falick and Kristin Nicholas created this book in hopes of teaching new knitters, inspiring knitters whose skills may be rusty, and satisfying experienced, active knitters. Throughout, they have strived to show that knitting is a simple craft, but one with infinite possibilities. Together, they present a collection of modern heirlooms -- accessories and play things -- that you will enjoy knitting and sharing. 9 projects: Stitch-Sampler Baby Blocks, Baby's First Ball, Beginner Booties, Felted Diaper Tote, Teddy Bear Family, 3 Baby Cushions, and Mommy Sweater.