Best of
Knitting
2009
The Knitter's Book of Wool: The Ultimate Guide to Understanding, Using, and Loving this Most Fabulous Fiber
Clara Parkes - 2009
Now there is! Parkes demystifies the generic (non-breed-specific) wool yarn you'll find at your local yarn shop, showing you how to best determine what every yarn longs to be.What do I knit? Parkes went to some of the most creative and inquisitive design minds of the kniting world to provide more than 20 patterns that highlight the qualities of specific types of wool.The Knitter's Book of Wool teaches you everything you need to know about wool - and its journey from pasture to pullover. The next time you pick up a skein, you won't have to wonder what to create with it. You'll just know.
Socks from the Toe Up: Essential Techniques and Patterns from Wendy Knits
Wendy D. Johnson - 2009
Johnson and Socks from the Toe Up. This approach, made famous by her popular blog WendyKnits.net, will turn even the most reluctant knitter into a toe-up nut. Knitting a sock from the toe up saves yarn and always gives a perfect fit. And? No grafting! Wendy provides all the how-tos, tips, and techniques you need, as well as the pros and cons behind all of the cast-on, toe, heel, and bind-off options, gleaned from her years of experience. With more than 20 fun and beautiful patterns, Socks from the Toe Up has a sock for every foot. Whether you like bold textures or hearts and flowers, delicate lace or Bavarian cables, you (and your feet) will be covered here. Even if you’re casting on your first sock, or have been a top-down sock knitter for ages, you’ll find patterns and projects here that’ll keep your needles humming. Socks from the Toe Up is the hands-down best guide for toe-up socks.
Sock Innovation: Knitting Techniques and Patterns for One-Of-A-Kind Socks
Cookie A. - 2009
The skills of the average sock knitter are increased through design exploration and advanced stitch manipulation, treating the sock as a knitted canvas where elements are strategically and intentionally placed. New designs of floral lace patterns, angular geometric shapes, and unusual cables are presented along with detailed instructions on modifications to suit needs and aesthetics. The incredible range of style and complexity in this guide runs from sweet and simple to delightfully imaginative.
Knit Along with Debbie Macomber: Summer on Blossom Street
Debbie Macomber - 2009
The latest class is Knit to Quit, where knitting is used as therapy to help avoid bad habits of various kinds. The main characters included are Alix Turner, a bakery chef who wants to stop smoking; Anne Marie, a book store owner with a complex family situation; Phoebe Tylander, a physical therapist who wants to get over a lost love; and Bryan Hutchinson, a candy company CEO who is at high risk for heart disease. Knit and crochet projects in this companion book are inspired by the lives and projects of the characters; there are scarves, a baby blanket, sweaters, socks and other items.Other titles by Debbie Macomber: i]Knit Along with Debbie Macomber: Charity Guide for Knitters /i]: 9781601402325 i]Friendship Shawls /i]:9781601407424 i]Twenty Wishes /i]: 9781601408404 i]Back on Blossom Street /i]: 97816014048
100 Flowers to Knit & Crochet: A Collection of Beautiful Blooms for Embellishing Garments, Accessories, and More
Lesley Stanfield - 2009
As a finishing touch for all your handmade garments or a great pick-me-up for a vintage find, these lovely blooms are the perfect way to use up scraps of yarn or try out interesting new yarns.Breeze through this gorgeous collection featuring a colorful palette of simple spiraling roses, saucer-sized poppies, delicate lilacs, an assortment of vegetables, and more. All are shown full-size and in scale and is complete with stitched leaves and embroidered stems. Each flower pattern has full instructions, yarn requirements, and a suggested skill level. An additional section serves as a refresher course with basic techniques and provides inspiration for embellishing your finished flowers with beads, buttons, and sequins. You can also learn how to use the flowers in a range of fun projects, from customizing clothing and accessories, to decorating gift-wrapped packages.This book will inspire all knitters and crocheters to pick up their needles and start creating their own beautiful blooms.
Knitwear Design Workshop: A Comprehensive Guide to Handknits
Shirley Paden - 2009
The four exceptional projects demonstrate the level of uniqueness and beauty that can be achieved with these expert techniques and how to achieve the elusive “perfect fit” that defines a successful end product. Knitters will gain a clearer understanding of commercial pattern instructions, improve their attention to detail with a meaningful test swatch, and acquire a stronger knowledge of proper body and garment measurements.
Knitting Brioche: The Essential Guide to the Brioche Stitch
Nancy Marchant - 2009
This complete guide will take you from your first brioche stitches to your first (or hundredth) project, and even to designing with brioche stitch, if you desire. Whether you're new to brioche knitting or experienced at "brioching," author Nancy Marchant provides the information and inspiration you need.Inside "Knitting Brioche," you'll find: Detailed instructions and step-by-step photos that will guide you through all of the techniques you'll need for brioche knitting.A stitch dictionary including 60 beautiful stitch patterns with many multicolor options.25 patterns for garments and accessories, all made with brioche stitches, some combined with other design elements including cables, lace, intarsia and more Grab your needles and yarn and take a bite out of brioche knitting.
Itty-Bitty Toys: How to Knit Animals, Dolls, and Other Playthings for Kids
Susan B. Anderson - 2009
If you could buy these imaginative playthings in stores, they would fly off the shelves! This book features stuffed animals, including a luscious lamb and a gigantic giraffe, and finger-puppet fruits that will delight babies and toddlers. With step-by-step directions, clear diagrams and drawings, and gorgeous photographs, knitters of all levels will find it easy to make the Pull-Toy Mama Duck and Ducklings, the set of Russian nesting dolls, and the Princess and the Pea Set. Even older kids will enjoy these, as well as the Felted Bouncy Ball, a felted version of a Super Ball that's perfect for indoor play. A series of five reversible toys—a frog that turns into a turtle, a mouse that changes into a cat, an egg in a nest that transforms into a blue bird, and so on—showcases the creativity that makes Susan B. Anderson a rising star in the knitting world.
Amigurumi Knits: Patterns for 20 Cute Mini Knits
Hansi Singh - 2009
Typically they are kooky little animals but they can also be inanimate objects, like vegetables, that are given faces and limbs.This book will have 20 designs, including animals and inanimate objects. A knitting basics section will provide instructions for all the techniques needed to make the projects.
Knitted Wild Animals: 15 Adorable, Easy-to-Knit Toys
Sarah Keen - 2009
All of the toys feature an irresistibly pear-shaped body, realistic colors, and lots of fun details—a soft, curly mane for the lion, trunk wrinkles for the elephant, and a banana snack for the monkey. With a primer on knitting basics to chapters on embroidering and stuffing your super cute safari softie, even a beginner can knit these cushy, cuddly creatures!
Haapsalu Shawl
Siiri Reimann - 2009
About the same amount of recognition has been brought to Haapsalu by its hand-knit lacy scarves and shawls. The skill has been handed down from mother to daughter, from one master knitter to another for one and half centuries.The book you are holding in your hand has captured the secrets of the Haapsalu shawl and there is nothing left but hope that you will be encouraged to try out lace knitting.The Haapsalu Shawl contains:The history of Estonian lace knittingClear instructions for knitting the shawlsMore than 100 beautiful lace patterns
Personal Footprints for Insouciant Sock Knitters: Book Two in the New Pathways for Sock Knitters Series
Cat Bordhi - 2009
This is that bookPersonal Footprint socks are worked 100% in the round (no back and forth on heels), no stitches need picking up, toe and heel are replaceable, there is no arithmetic, the surface is fully available for designs, the socks are easily worked two-at-a-time, and the knitter creates a very compact, portable sock pattern that can fit in any little sock bag for portability.
The Enchanted Sole; Legendary Socks For Adventurous Knitters
Janel Laidman - 2009
Sock knitters yearned for legendary patterns fit for queens, and pixies, and alchemists, yet still wearable for the modern adventurer. Then along came a designer who understood this yearning, and The Enchanted Sole was born. With 20 legendary sock patterns, The Enchanted Sole is sure to please every adventurer on your list.
Yarn Bombing: The Art of Crochet and Knit Graffiti
Mandy Moore - 2009
"Knit graffiti" is an international guerrilla movement that started underground and is now embraced by crochet and knitting artists of all ages, nationalities, and genders. Its practitioners create stunning works of art out of yarn, then "donate" them to public spaces as part of a covert plan for world yarn domination.Yarn Bombing: The Art of Crochet and Knit Graffiti is the definitive guidebook to covert textile street art. This full-color DIY book features twenty kick-ass patterns that range from hanging shoes and knitted picture frames to balaclavas and gauntlets, teaching readers how to create fuzzy adornments for lonely street furniture. Along the way, it provides tips on how to be as stealthy as a ninja, demonstrates how to orchestrate a large-scale textile project, and offers revealing information necessary to design your own yarn graffiti tags. The book also includes interviews with members of the international community of textile artists and yarn bombers, and provides resources to help readers join the movement; it's also chock full of beautiful photographs and easy step-by-step instructions for knit and crochet installations and garments.Join the yarn bombing revolution!
50 Fabulous Knit Aran Stitches
Rita Weiss - 2009
She loved the stories that accompanied them and the idea that each stitch had a special meaning. Even though historians now are saying the stories were all a myth used as a marketing tool, Rita never stopped loving the patterns. She shares 50 favorites here. Each can be worked in any yarn you choose, either in "multiples" (the number of stitches needed to complete one unit of the pattern) or in "panels" with a specific stitch count. Patterns include Cathedral Cables, Rapunzel's Cable, Tied Ropes, Desert Sand, Blarney Kiss, Quilted Cables, Diamond Windows, and more.
20 To Make: Knitted Tiny Bears (Twenty to Make)
Val Pierce - 2009
In addition to providing instructions for the basic eight-inch high bear, this handbook features directions for 20 unique characters, each attired in a specially themed outfit complete with accessories. From a baby bear and a pretty pink ballet dancer to a hiking bear with boots and backpack and a beach-loving bikini bear, these knitted figures are suitable for both children and adults and easy enough for novice knitters to make. More advanced or adventurous knitters can mix and match outfits and accessories to create truly personalized designs.
Twisted-Stitch Knitting: Traditional Patterns & Garments from the Styrian Enns Valley
Maria Erlbacher - 2009
174 intriguing twisted-stitch designs plus instructions for a number of jackets/cardigans, vests and elegant stockings with separate motifs in the calf-shaping. Meg Swansen and Amy Detjen augmented the technique section, explaining more fully things that had stymied them.
Vintage Knits for Modern Babies
Hadley Fierlinger - 2009
Owner and designer Hadley Fierlinger shares her lovingly crafted collection of hand-knitted, heirloom-quality garments for infants and toddlers aged six months to three years. From caps, cardigans, and mittens to booties, bonnets, and blankets–each pattern features delicate period details hearkening back to the 1930s, ’40s, and ’50s while offering modern comfort and a contemporary preference for natural and organic yarns. This is a delightful gift for mothers-to-be, grandmothers, godmothers, aunties, and others, offering a full range of keepsake projects at proficiency levels for beginner, intermediate, and experienced knitters.
Knitted Toy Tales: Irresistible Characters for All Ages
Laura Long - 2009
From bunnies and bears to Russian dolls and robots, discover a unique range of 20 adorable little knitted characters, each packed with personality and individual charm.
Swing, Swagger, Drape: Knit the Colors of Australia
Jane Slicer-Smith - 2009
Small projects with step-by-step instructions introduce the techniques used in the garments, such as intarsia, miters, and textured patterns. Designer notes explain the logic of the shapes and highlight opportunities for customizing the fit. Alternate colorways are also shown for most garments along with distinctive shapes for jackets, coats, and simple wraps that flatter and fit.
Mostly Mittens: Ethnic Knitting Designs from Russia
Charlene Schurch - 2009
They only lokk complex! This updated version of Charlene Schuch's previous collection includes her original designs plus new versions of several mittens.
Magnificent Mittens Socks: The Beauty of Warm Hands and Feet
Anna Zilboorg - 2009
Anna's toe-up, free-sole sock design works with all those beautiful color patterns: stranded patterning on the top of the foot and a reinforced sole. This practical approach avoids the inelasticity of most stranded, color-patterned socks and solves the problem of too much work for too little wear. Now your socks can be as magnificent as your mittens!
More Blankets and Throws: 100 stylish new squares to knit
Debbie Abrahams - 2009
Projects range from baby's first comfort blanket in bright blocks, to subtle motifs embellished with beads and buttons for the style-conscious teenager. Full instructions are given for each square, including expert advice on how to knit with several colours and how to bead with confidence. Follow the patterns given or have fun experimenting by choosing from the rich assortment of squares. Clear, step-by-step instructions show you how to piece the squares together to create your own unique afghan. The designs combine a range of knitting techniques, from intarsia through to textured stitches, with some knitted in clean, matt cottons, and others in soft, hairy winter yarns. Whatever your experience, be inspired by beautiful projects from beginner''s basics to advanced challenges. Other titles in this series include Blankets & Throws to Knit (9781843404712), 25 Cushions to Knit (9781843405092) and Zoë Mellor's 50 Baby Bootees to Knit (9781843405078).
Knitted Lace Designs of Herbert Niebling Translation of Gestrickte Spitzendecken
Eva Maria Leszner - 2009
This is a translation of "Gestrickte Spitzendecken" with designs from 45 to 235 rounds, all corrected and re-charted from the original edition.
Knit Along with Debbie Macomber: A Charity Guide for Knitters
Debbie Macomber - 2009
Each foundation, association and volunteer group is profiled to help knitters decide which charities they want to support with their handmade gifts. Knit projects for each of the 14 organizations are included, each selected or developed for this publication based on the guidelines or requirements of the featured group. The projects include blankets, caps, scarves, and more. Debbie Macomber is the bestselling author of: Mrs. Miracle]: 9780061083464 Someday Soon:9780061083099 Morning Comes Softly:9780061080630
Whimsical Little Knits
Ysolda Teague - 2009
It contains 10 sweet patterns for quick little knits. Toys and accessories for you and your home, all featuring Ysolda’s signature style and attention to detail. Every design would make a perfect gift, or a lovely little treat for yourself.
Knitted Socks East and West: 30 Designs Inspired by Japanese Stitch Patterns
Judy Sumner - 2009
In this, her first book, she recounts how she came to study hundreds of exquisite Japanese stitch patters and then apply her new knowledge to the sock designs showcased here. Whether short or long, fine or bulky, simple or complex, each of the 30 designs in Knitted Socks East and West is named afer an intriguing aspect of Japanese culture. For example, the leg of the Origami crew socks appears to fold in and out; the Sumo slipper socks are named after the heavy, organic movement of the cables in their thick yarn; and the Ikebana knee socks highlight a textural floral design. Step-by-step text and easy-to-read charts are included for each design, along with illustrated directions for the Japanese stitchwork introduced in the projects.
The Big Book of Socks: The Ultimate Beyond-the-Basics Guide to Knitting Socks
Kathleen Taylor - 2009
The Big Book of Socks is chock full of Kathleen Taylor's fun and fabulous designs for knitters of all ages and skill levels. There's something for everyone from stripes to cables to lace to intarsia and Fair Isle. You'll find funky toe-socks, snowflake house socks, booties, Christmas stockings, beaded socks, and many, many more. Taylor's instructions are a breeze to follow and she includes a special section that gives three different approaches to heel and toe construction. Each pattern contains sizing for children, women, and men, plus the book is packed with technique tips and information on selecting yarn and needles.
Vintage Baby Knits: More Than 40 Heirloom Patterns from the 1920s to the 1950s
Kristen Rengren - 2009
Now a knitwear designer, Rengren brings us the result of her combined passions in Vintage Baby Knits, a charming collection of more than 40 contemporary updates of timeless baby patterns. Projects range from small, quick-to-knit items like hats, booties, and shrugs to larger, more challenging designs for sweaters, onesies, and dresses, including a lace christening gown. Beautiful photographs capture a bevy of adorable babies and toddlers wearing these knitted treasures. Also included are sidebars on baby fashion and knitting culture in this bygone era, and a complete reference section. Destined to be a classic itself, Vintage Baby Knits promises family heirlooms for 21st-century babies.
Whimsical Little Knits 2
Ysolda Teague - 2009
Little things that are fun to knit, use only a small amount of yarn and don't take long to complete. You'll find beautiful accessories to keep you and everyone on your gift list warm along with toys and fun things to add a little whimsy to your home. The book is full of clear directions, plenty of colour photos, charts and illustrations to make sure your projects turn out wonderfully.
25 Cushions to Knit: Fantastic Cushions for Every Room in Your Home
Debbie Abrahams - 2009
These knitted cushions feature traditional cable, moss, and lace stitching, combined with color and embellishments to create unique accessories—be it the vibrant, textured Rainbow Drop or a design with an unusual buttonhole panel. Detailed instructions, fabulous photos, and helpful hints assure every project will be a success.
Norwegian Handknits: Heirloom Designs from Vesterheim Museum
Janine Kosel - 2009
Vesterheim Museum in Decorah, Iowa, is one of the premiere centers for Norwegian-American heritage in the United States. As such, it houses one of the country’s most extensive collections of the textiles and handknits that have woven ties between Norwegian communities in America and the Old World, between today’s culture and a rich past. This book collects thirty patterns for handknits from Vesterheim—folk mittens, socks, scarves, hats, wristers, handbags, knapsacks, and sweaters—all inspired by traditional knits housed in the museum. With an introduction reflecting on the history of Norwegian-style knitting and the stories behind the handknits that inspired the patterns, the book is at once a practical guide, a repository of cultural history, and a lovely look at one of the rich traditions knit into the American fabric.
50 Fabulous Knitted Lace Stitches (Leisure Arts #4529)
Rita Weiss - 2009
From scarves to tablecloths, Rita explains how pattern repeats are used to make your project any size. Whether you are a beginning lace knitter or a pro looking for a new challenge, you will be sure to find patterns you will want to try. You won't find any reference to gauge in this book, because you can work these stitches with any type of yarn or thread. Use the finest lace weight fiber for the most delicate of lace, or choose a worsted weight yarn for a completely different look. Patterns include Lace in a Cable, Crown of Glory, Bells, Fir Trees, Lace Ribbing, Vines, Dayflower, Far East Lace, and more.
Christmas Ornaments Knit Pattern Set
Amy Gaines - 2009
Pattern includes instructions for the following knit ornaments: Santa, Peppermints, Snowman, Acorn, Tree, Birdhouse, Mushroom and Cupcake!Measurements:(not counting hanging loops)Santa- 4 inches tallSnowman- 3.5 inches tallPeppermints- 3.5 inches wideAcorn- 3 inches longMushroom- 2.5 inches tallBirdhouse- 5 inches tallCupcake- 3 inches tallTree- 5 inches tallMaterials:Worsted weight yarn1 pair of size 4 knitting needlesStuffingFelt and threadButtons for snowmanSafety eyes- 2 pair of size 6.oo mmPom-Poms- handmade or store boughtTechniques:Knit and Purl StitchCasting on and casting offIncreasingDecreasing
Winter Blooms
Kim Hargreaves - 2009
At a secluded country castle the drama unfolds... Delicate mohair, lighweight cashmere & classic tweeds are adorned by dipping into winter's dressing up box to joyful delight. Discover a treasure trove of eccentric style. Twenty-one cozy designs for women all using beautiful Rowan yarns
Glove Knitting
Nanette Blanchard - 2009
Techniques covered include four different types of thumb gussets, using a diagram to chart out finger stitches, fingertip shaping, and how to deal with holes between the fingers. All methods of knitting gloves are discussed including top-down gloves. Two patterns are included (with instructions for both double-pointed needles and 2 circulars)for Colorblock Gloves (Size women's small and women's large) and Geometric Gloves (Size women's medium and men's large). A resource section includes sources for glove needles and a list of helpful books and web sites.
Color by Kristin: How to Design Your Own Beautiful Knits
Kristin Nicholas - 2009
Aimed at advanced beginners through intermediate knitters, the 20+ projects provided here include clothing, blankets, bags, and lots of home décor items, each bursting with rich hues and textures. Lavish photographs showcase each of the required techniques, while designer Kristin Nicholas’s text explains the theory behind using colors to maximum effect. From the magnificent Fair Isle Pullover to the coordinated Mother-Daughter Mittens to the fun and fabulous Snowflake Pillow, these projects will bring color to every aspect of a knitter’s life.
Coffee Cozies
Guild of Master Craftsman - 2009
This collection of fun and fabulous coffee cozies will make you want to reach for your needles. Adorn your coffee pot with these quirky and original designs that will make your coffee-and-cake parties the talk of the town. These 30 projects cover various knitting techniques, including intarsia and 3D embellishments, and also present a number of crochet techniques and a delightful felted cozy. All techniques needed for these achievable patterns are clearly explained, making this a perfect book for all levels of ability. These original designs were created by the readers of Knitting magazine.
Close Knit Gang: Modern Baby and Children's Knitting Patterns
Millamia - 2009
The patterns in this book cater for all levels of knitters from the absolute beginner to the more experienced looking for a challeng.