Beginner's Guide to Knitting, The: Easy techniques and 8 fun projects

Lynne Rowe
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Beginner's Guide to Knitting, The: Easy techniques and 8 fun projects

Lynne Rowe
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128 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Mar 19, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 128
  • Publisher: Search Press
  • ISBN: 9781800921672
  • Dimensions: 8.19" W x 0.38" L x 10.25" H
Lynne Rowe was taught to knit and crochet by her grandmother in her early childhood and has been hooked ever since. She has developed a wide range of specialist skills and loves to pass these on to others through her workshops and classes. She is best known for her whimsical designs which feature regularly in the UK’s most popular craft magazines, along with articles and technical guides. Her practical approach makes her patterns straightforward, easy to read and fun to make. Her aim is to encourage as many people as possible to knit and crochet. Her previous book Knit Yourself Calm was a early favorite book for knitting and wellness. Lynne lives in Cheshire, UK.
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A beginner-friendly guide to knitting with tutorials and easy projects to help you on your knitting journey. It contains eight projects that allow you to progressively improve your knitting skills.

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A well-known expert in the business of knit and crochet, UK-based Rowe shares her skills to create a better way for beginners or other struggling knitters and sewers. Appropriately, she carefully, logically plots out every step, beginning with examining tools and materials, and selects eight patterns that few will get bored by. Almost every page features a tip (e.g., knit a small sample; use a larger needle if cast ons are too tight) and close-up color photographs. A few terms and bits of advice might seem alien, like unpicking your work (aka frogging it), or a bit stiff, such as buying a pattern’s specified brand yarns. But very helpfully, as Rowe delves into techniques, each one is accompanied by a design showcasing, say, garter or purl knitting. The garland project, for example, explains how to knit two pieces together, while the ribbed beanie hat, as its name suggests, examines the art of ribbing. For those inspired to go further, Rowe shows "what’s next," such as eyelets and cables. This no-fear how-to will more than coax reluctant would-be knitters. — Barbara Jacobs

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