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Discover the joys and comforts of knitting and create brilliant, timeless designs
Wouldn't it be great to make hand-knit items for family and friends — or, even better, for yourself? Using easy-to-follow illustrations, knitting pro Pam Allen demonstrates basic knitting stitches — and then shows you how to decipher patterns, work with multiple colors, get creative, and much more! For more plain-English advice, see:
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"If you think knitting is complicated, this book simplifies all." Julia Roberts
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"An excellent book for new knitters and those who want to know more" Debbie Bliss, knitwear designer and author
Synopsis:
Here's your step-by-step guide to becoming an expert in today's trendiest craft: knitting! This great guide featurespatterns and tips and a hands-on approach to learning how to knit. An 8-page color insert and 2-color illustrations throughout highlight the artistry and style of current knitting techniques and patterns. And this book focuses on not just the mechanics of knitting, but also on designing and creating practical and stylish pieces for you and your friends.You'll also see how to maximize current technology to increase your speed and accuracy.
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Explains the basic stitches and offers advice on selecting materials, reading patterns, fixing mistakes, finishing projects, and personalizing patterns with color and texture.
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More than four million people take up knitting every year. This practical and friendly guide offers beginners a step-by-step approach to learning how to knit and design stylish pieces, from sweaters to hats, mittens, socks, and more. The book includes more than 100 illustrations and numerous patterns, including cable, eyelet, slip stitch, and lace.
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Now updated and better than ever--the bestselling guide to knitting brilliant, timeless piecesKnitting For Dummiesconsistently ranks among our top-selling Dummies titles since it published six years ago, with 300,000 copies sold. Knitting For Dummies, Second Edition is for those new to the craft who are looking for a great introductory guide, as well as those already familiar with knitting who are looking for an easy-to-read, fun reference that introduces them to new projects and techniques. This revised and expanded edition not only provides the latest information and resources, but also step-by-step how-to instructions for all the knitting techniques explained in the book. Using easier-to-follow photos and illustrations, the guide demonstrates basic knitting stitches and shows readers how to decipher patterns and work with multiple colors. It also explains how to fix common knitting mistakes and relax stiff shoulders and fingers. Most projects also offer a list of variations, so knitters can expand their understanding and design projects on their own. This new edition also features a new section covering knitting online (blogs, e-zines, and Web sites), a new chapter on felting knitted projects (which has become very popular among beginners), the latest new yarns and styles, a new bibliography, and new sample projects and patterns, including "your first sweater" (an easy top-down raglan that requires no piecing), a bag knit in the round, and a tubular neckerchief kind of scarf.
About the Author
Pam Allenis the author of the bestselling first edition of
Knitting For Dummies.
Tracy L. Barris a professional writer and editor, and has been an avid knitter for more than 30 years.
Shannon Okeyis the author of nearly a dozen books on knitting and other fiber arts and a columnist for knit.1 magazine. She hosts a call-in podcast about knitting and has appeared on many television shows.
Table of Contents
Foreword.
Introduction.
PART I: Knitting Primer.
Chapter 1: Two Needles and a Ball of Yarn.
Chapter 2: Knits and Purls: The Bricks and Mortar of Knitting.
Chapter 3: Oops! Fixing Common Mistakes.
Chapter 4: Tools of the Trade.
Chapter 5: Friendly Math (Gauge) for Knitters.
Chapter 6: Getting Started with Simple Projects.
PART II: Manipulating Stitches.
Chapter 7: Vital Stitchtistics: Manipulating Stitches.
Chapter 8: Shaping: The Ins and Outs of Knitting.
Chapter 9: Cable Musings: Knitting Over and Under.
Chapter 10: Let the Sun Shine In: Knitting Lace.
PART III: Color Me Knitting: Working with More than One Color.
Chapter 11: Color 101: Earning Your Stripes.
Chapter 12: Color 201: Advanced Color.
PART IV: Making Garments: Working with Patterns.
Chapter 13: Knitting Patterns: Helpful Blueprints or Hieroglyphics?
Chapter 14: Following the Blueprint: Knitting Your First Sweater.
Chapter 15: Fearless Finishing: Putting It All Together.
Chapter 16: Defining Details.
Chapter 17: Knitting in Circles.
Chapter 18: Working from the Blueprint: Starter Garments.
PART V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 19: Ten Great Knitting Books.
Chapter 20: Ten Unkinking Exercises for Knitters.
Appendix A: Knitting Resources.
Appendix B: Practicing with More Samplers.
Appendix C: Some Thoughts about Color.
Index.