Synopses & Reviews
The days of having leftover yarn left languishing in a cupboard are over. This book is the perfect partner to your remnants. With 100 fun, fabulous and frivolous projects to choose from, these little masterpieces make the perfect gift. Quick and fun to make, they'll appeal to all ages and abilities. Why not make them as party favors or use them to decorate a Christmas tree? You could sew brooch backs or keychains to them, or string several together to make fun bunting. There are lots of possibilities to explore, so dig out all those little bits of yarn and start knitting these super cute knick-knacks.
Synopsis
Go from leftover yarn to 100 Little Knitted Projects. It s everywhere balled-up remnants of yarn from the sweater you knitted, random scraps left languishing in a cupboard. Now you can recycle these yarn leftovers into 100 fun, fabulous, and frivolous projects to choose from in 100 Little Knitted Projects.
Great as gifts and stocking stuffers These precious little masterpieces appeal to knitters of all ages and abilities and, when given as gifts, are sure to delight both children and adults. They make adorable party favors, table decorations, and Christmas tree ornaments. Turn them into fun brooches, key chains, or even string them together and make a sweet bunting to decorate the nursery the possibilities are endless.
This darling new knitting guide features:
- 100 whimsical knitting projects from mini animals to sports, birthdays to nature you can whip up in an instant
- Step-by-step instructions with 20 illustrations and 280 color photographs to lead the way and ignite your creative spark
Easy to make easy to love Unravel your yarn remnants and start knitting up these lovable knick-knacks with 100 Little Knitted Projects. They re 100 pocket-sized rays of sunshine
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About the Author
Sarah Keen is passionate about knitting, finding it relaxing and therapeutic. She discovered her love of the craft at a very early age. Sarah now works as a freelance pattern designer and finds calculating rows and stitches challenging but fascinating. She is experienced in designing knitted toys for children, and also enjoys writing patterns for charity. Sarah has previously written the bestselling GMC titles, Knitted Woodland Creatures, Knitted Farm Animals, Knitted Fairy Tales, Knitted Nursey Rhymes and Knitted Noah's Ark.