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Knitting Plus is the must-have manual for plus-sized sweater construction & knitwear design. With Knitting Plus youll explore basic pullover & cardigan styles including raglans set-in sleeves drop shoulders seamless yokes & dolmans in 15 stylish projects. Knitting Plus thoroughly outlines each element of the garment while offering key tips on sweater measurements & tailoring for a custom fit. Included throughout are simple easy-to-use templates of each construction type to make alterations & adaptations quick & simple. An invaluable reference on fit & shape Knitting Plus

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350 stitch patterns youll use again & again Knitting Stitches VISUAL Encyclopedia gives you quick visual access to a comprehensive collection of stitch combinations that enable you to create your own designs or modify existing patterns with ease. Each stitch is accompanied by a full-color photo & diagram to make learning even easier while sidebars guide you through tricky parts of various stitch patterns.* knit & purl patterns* ribs* bobbles & textured stitches* slipstitch patterns* twist-stitch patterns* cables* drop-stitch eyelet & lace patterns* borders & edgings* color knitting patterns ...
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The Knit Book is a gift set that is sure to wow any novice knitter. Cath Kidston has created an exclusive yet simple striped scarf design that is the perfect beginner h&-knit project. Using double-knitting weight yarn in six classic cheery Cath Kidston colours you can now make your own Cath Kidston scarf. Packaged in a bright floral design re-useable tin this gift set

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everything you need to make the scarf including six balls of yarn one pair of red metal 4mm knitting needles plus a double-sided pattern sheet that gives all the instructions for making up the scarf. In addition the gift set

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a 48 page paperback booklet containing all the essential how-to-knit information on the basic knitting techniques including casting on casting off changing colours & achieving an even tension across your knitting. There is even an alternative scarf design in case stripes arent your personal style. With clearly written instructions accompanied by explanatory diagrams The Knit Book will get everyone reaching for their needles in time to make this cosy scarf.



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After the fantastic success of Knitty Gritty: Knitting for the Absolute Beginner Aneeta Patel is back to teach knitters how to advance to the next stage. With detailed instructions & photographs to accompany you at every step Knitty Gritty: The Next Steps shows you how to knit lace how to use beads & how to read & create charts to knit Fair Isle & intarsia patterns using different colours. You will also learn the secrets of knitting in the round so you too can knit socks like a pro! Once again using only plain English Aneeta teaches budding knitters all the tips & tricks of the trade so that these patterns are accessible to anyone who has mastered the very basics of knitting. With projects including jumpers for adults & kids gloves hats socks & an array of seasonal knits Knitty Gritty: The Next Steps is everything you need on the road to advanced knitting. ...
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Knock em Cold Kid is the autobiography of award-winning Welsh writer Elaine Morgan. Born in the Rhondda Valley in 1920 Elaine vividly describes the relationship between her father & mother as they coped with life on the dole. Her grammar school decided to groom her for the Oxford entrance exam & she entered Lady Margaret Hall in 1939. It was a very different world from the one she knew but she enjoyed the experience. In 1945 she married Morien Morgan a Welsh schoolmaster & embarked on a full time role of wife & mother when rationing was at its tightest & the housing shortage was acute. After 7 years as a housewife she claimed some time for herself & took up pen & paper. Initially the new medium of TV could not coax serious writers to feed it & so Elaine got in at the ground floor & started a prolific career as a TV dramatist. She wrote for programmes such as How Green Was My Valley (1975) & Testament of Youth (1979) winning two BAFTAs two Writers Guild awards the Prix Italia & the Writer of the Year Award from the Royal Television Society along the way. In 1972 in a change of direction she wrote The Descent of Woman an account of human evolution seen from the perspective of the female of the species. This became a bestseller & the next forty years of her life were dedicated to defending the controversial theory of the Aquatic Ape as put forward in her book. Knock em Cold Kid is Elaines account of her life & looks at how her career & the Aquatic Ape Theory impacted on her family life. ...
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Knitting Vintage

The contemporary trend for retro-inspired fashion and vintage clothing is often overlooked in modern knitting patterns and many of todays knitters are frustrated by the limited availability of challenging patterns using interesting shapes and stitches which is why so many are turning to vintage patterns. Unlike others knitting books based on copying vintage patterns however Knitting Vintage" aims to reinvent retro patterns for modern fashion trends. Divided into chapters according to eras there are approximately five knitting projects per decade from the 1900s to the 1980s - the last time that handknitting was popular with the masses and before runway trends were so readily available and affordable. Mood boards provide illustrations photographs materials and colourways that were used
as inspiration for the projects. A beautifully illustrated publication with a nostalgic feel the book has a foot firmly in the present. Each project uses modern yarns but encourages the use of vintage accessories and notions with listings of where to source them. The patterns are for more experienced knitters but there will be a range of skill levels involved to encourage newer knitters to progress and learn new (or old!) techniques."
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The contemporary trend for retro-inspired fashion & vintage clothing is often overlooked in modern knitting patterns & many of todays knitters are frustrated by the limited availability of challenging patterns using interesting shapes & stitches which is why so many are turning to vintage patterns. Unlike others knitting books based on copying vintage patterns however Knitting Vintage" aims to reinvent retro patterns for modern fashion trends. Divided into chapters according to eras there are Approx. five knitting projects per decade from the 1900s to the 1980s
- the last time that handknitting was popular with the masses & before runway trends were so readily available & affordable. Mood boards provide illustrations photographs materials & colourways that were used as inspiration for the projects. A beautifully illustrated publication with a nostalgic feel the book has a foot firmly in the present. Each project uses modern yarns but encourages the use of vintage accessories & notions with listings of where to source them. The patterns are for more experienced knitters but there will be a range of skill levels involved to encourage newer knitters to progress & learn new (or old!) techniques."

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Contemporary - Modern era design
Contemporary - A design reference to indicate post war modern design
Foot - A part of the body at the bottom end of the leg
Foot - or Feet - a measurement equivilent to 30cm
knitting - A method for turning thread or yarn into cloth using a series of loops called stitches.
Contemporary - An object that is living in the same time.
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Nostalgic - A memory for familiar things and wanting to get it back.
illustrations - Pictures typically in books and newspapers.
Popular - Something that is admired and liked by many people.
Retro - something that is vintage or replicates a style in the past.
Vintage - An older product that has become more quirky with time.

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