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How to Sew
  • Language: en

How to Sew

Offers a step-by-step approach to sewing nine awesome projects, including an apron, covered coat hanger, and cushion. Readers will learn all the essentials, including how to make hand stitches, sew straight seams, and read patterns.

Twenty to Make
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 48

Twenty to Make

Knitters and textile artists alike will love knitting this beautiful selection of flowers. Using simple, easy-to-follow instructions, flower lovers everywhere will find their favourite here, where you can create a rose, cherry blossom, poppy, daisy, clematis, tulip, peace lily and more.Susie's inspired choice of wools and novelty yarns make these wonderful projects for anyone interested in contemporary knitting design.

Knitted Fruit and Vegetables
  • Language: en

Knitted Fruit and Vegetables

More than 50 designs and easy-to-follow knitting patterns for making a variety of stuffed fruits and vegetables.

Baby Booties and Slippers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Baby Booties and Slippers

A new baby or toddler is the perfect excuse to get creative and what could be a more delightful gift than an adorable handmade pair of booties or slippers? This cute collection of 30 projects is packed full of gorgeous designs - you will be spoilt for choice. From newborns to toddlers, there's plenty here to keep those precious tiny toes warm in style - whether you want to make delicate and classic booties or funky themed slippers. These fun and imaginative projects include: crocheted Mary-Janes, pretty ballet shoes, Inuit-style boots, lacy T-bar sandals, baseball boots and many more. A mixture of sewn, knitted and crocheted projects are included in this book, meaning you don't have to stick to just one method, which is great for all multi-crafters. Don't worry if you are new to any of these techniques as all the basic know-how is presented in a clearly explained step-by-step format. All sizing information and templates needed are included.

Knitted Golf Club Covers
  • Language: en

Knitted Golf Club Covers

"A collection of twenty-four eye-catching and practical club covers to knit. The patterns in this book are suitable for beginners, and include a mix of fun and stylish club cover designs and also a pouch for spare balls. The designs include stripes and traditional patterns like Fair Isle and tartan plaid, as well as quirky and fun character club covers including tigers, bears, birdies and eagles. These golfing must-haves make ideal gifts for golfers, and are fast and easy to knit."--

Knitted Fast Food
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

Knitted Fast Food

Low in fat and high in fibre, these twenty novelty knitted pieces of fast food are ideal as quirky gifts, play-aids or just to amuse yourself!

Knitted Finger Puppets
  • Language: en

Knitted Finger Puppets

Part of the "Cozy" series, this title offers comprehensive easy-to-follow instructions for knitting and assembly, as well as an additional techniques section. With five different themes: Circus, Farmyard, Fairyland, High Seas and Science Lab, it presents the 30 knitted finger puppets that appeal to children of all ages.

How to Machine Sew
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

How to Machine Sew

This simple-to-follow project-based book takes you through the basic techniques of using a sewing machine. You'll learn everything you need to get started, including basic machine stitches, making seams and hems, binding edges and working with zips. Each skill is accompanied by a stylish project to make. Each project is explained with the help of clear illustrations that will guide you every step of the way. The straightforward explanations combined with desirable projects means that no matter how little machine sewing experience you have to start with, you'll soon be impressing friends and family with your new-found practical skills.

Knitted Vegetables
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 88

Knitted Vegetables

You do not need an allotment to produce this abundant crop of vegetables – just needles, yarn and a little knitting know-how. Ranging from everyday carrots and peas to more exotic chili peppers and artichokes, you can whip up a whole basketful of fun novelty knits in the time it takes to do your shopping!

Knitted Fruit
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 94

Knitted Fruit

Create a fruit basket your friends will never forget! These novelty knitting projects range from quick and easy to more challenging, and cover apples, pears, mangoes, grapes, cherries and more – there's even a banana to unzip.