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Yarn Substitution Made Easy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 323

Yarn Substitution Made Easy

An in-depth guide to choosing the right yarn for your project—including ten patterns that explore how different yarns affect your final product. If you want to change the yarn in a designer’s knitting pattern, you’ll face a basic question: “What art the best substitutions?” In this comprehensive guide, Carol J. Sulcoski gives you all the information you need to learn in order to evaluate the types of yarns and patterns that are best suited for each other. She focuses on specific yarn characteristics that will dramatically affect the substitution process, breaks down the process into manageable steps, and provides ten versatile, classic patterns on which to experiment with your own yarn substitutions, each one with swatch photo of three possible alternative replacements as starting points.

Sock Yarn Studio
  • Language: en

Sock Yarn Studio

Contains projects from hats and mittens to scarves, wraps, and even sweaters and afghans.

Self-striping Yarn Studio
  • Language: en

Self-striping Yarn Studio

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Yarn Studio

Self-striping yarn is increasingly popular with crafters, but many knitters lack the knowledge to work with the yarn effectively. Carol Sulcoski's creative collection begins with accessible instructions and tips for using the yarn, then offers knitters 24 fresh and exciting options. The original designs--11 beginner, 11 intermediate, and two advanced-- feature shawls, scarves, sweaters, fingerless mittens, and more by beloved designers like Fiona Ellis and Cornelia Tuttle Hamilton.

Lace Yarn Studio
  • Language: en

Lace Yarn Studio

Contains projects from hats and mittens to scarves, wraps, and even sweaters and afghans.

Self-striping Yarn Studio
  • Language: en

Self-striping Yarn Studio

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016
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  • Publisher: Yarn Studio

Self-striping yarn is increasingly popular with crafters, but many knitters lack the knowledge to work with the yarn effectively. Carol Sulcoski's creative collection begins with accessible instructions and tips for using the yarn, then offers knitters 24 fresh and exciting options. The original designs--11 beginner, 11 intermediate, and two advanced-- feature shawls, scarves, sweaters, fingerless mittens, and more by beloved designers like Fiona Ellis and Cornelia Tuttle Hamilton.

Knitting Ephemera
  • Language: en

Knitting Ephemera

Filled with fun facts and trivia, 'Knitting Ephemera' contains 300 entries covering everything from knitting in history, folklore and pop culture to little-known info on wool and sheep

Knit So Fine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 403

Knit So Fine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-04-05
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  • Publisher: Penguin

Educating knitters about fine yarns, this information-packed book features more than 20 stylish and contemporary projects to knit with lightweight yarns. Knitters will learn what fine yarns are, the many advantages of knitting with them, plus tips and techniques to make the knitting process even more enjoyable. Perfect for all skill levels, the projects in this guidebook show that garments knitted with thin yarns not only fit more precisely, but are more flattering to the figure and feel better against the skin. They also offer more versatility for fashion elements such as ruching, ruffles, gauzy layers, and drape. Crafters will find stylish and contemporary patterns, including a drapy silk top, a supple zippered cable hoodie, a bamboo skirt with stunning drape, a bohus-inspired pullover, a wrap dress, a ruffled scarf, and much more.

Boutique Knits
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

Boutique Knits

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-02-01
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  • Publisher: Penguin

Encouraging knitters to think beyond traditional patterns, this guide offers ways to construct and embellish work with smart and quirky personal touches that combine imaginative trims with hardware accents. Covering a wide variety of knitting techniques such as felting, intarsia, Fair Isle, lacework, and cables, the unique examples in this resource include buckles and bolts to close an intricately cabled belt, a chain handle to finish a felted bag, and grommets to complete a half-felted handbag. This collection of modern, stylish patterns will inspire beginning and intermediate knitters with its uncommon techniques and materials, dressing up quick and easy projects with head-turning flair.

Ancient Egypt in Lace and Color
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 90

Ancient Egypt in Lace and Color

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-09-14
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Grumpy Cat's Knitting Nightmares
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 67

Grumpy Cat's Knitting Nightmares

Internet sensation Grumpy Cat reluctantly approves these feline-oriented knitting projects. Clear directions and well-illustrated patterns, accompanied by color photographs, explain how to make a fabulous assortment of sweaters, toys, and accessories for you and your favorite kitties. In addition to being wonderful handmade gifts, these projects are great keepers, too. You can make a hat and scarf for a cat as well as one for a human companion, sweaters for children and adults graced by the cantankerous cat's face, a cat cowl, and a Grumpy plush. For around the house, there's a washcloth, pillow cover, and coffee sleeve. And for your feline friends, there are cute collars, toys, a cushy bed, and more.