Knitting category: 1218 books

Cover of Four-House Unity Cowl
by Kimberly Schimmel
Language: English
Release Date: January 29, 2014

This knitted cowl design in seed stitch includes the main colors from the four houses at Hogwarts, from the Harry Potter books by J.K. Rowling. The pattern makes a cowl with one short seam, although one could also continue knitting in pattern for several extra feet and make a wide, rectangular scarf instead.
Cover of Men in Knits
by Tara Manning
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2013

This collection of men’s sweater projects presents classic designs and trendy fashion-forward pieces, forgoing the stereotypical Mr. Rogers and Bill Cosby variety of sweater. Offering tips for overcoming men’s reluctance to wear sweaters, this book provides the tools needed for making the right...
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Knits for Teens

16 Contemporary Designs in Cascade Yarns for Junior Sizes 3 to 15

by Lee Gant
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2019

Teens have a unique fashion outlook, prizing both comfort and style, and the 16 pieces in this knitwear collection meet those high standards. The sweaters, jackets, dresses, tops, and skirts are all easy to wear, versatile pieces that will become instant favorites. A size range from Juniors 3 to 15...
Cover of Huge & Huggable Mochimochi

Huge & Huggable Mochimochi

20 Supersized Patterns for Big Knitted Friends

by Anna Hrachovec
Language: English
Release Date: October 15, 2013

From the author of the incredibly original Knitting Mochimochi comes a delightful collection of supersized, quick-and-easy knitted toy creations sure to please knitters of all ages. Bigger sometimes does mean better. In Teeny-Tiny Mochimochi Anna Hrachovec charmed knitters with her adorable...
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Confused Moose

E-Pattern from Knitting Mochimochi

by Anna Hrachovec
Language: English
Release Date: December 13, 2011

This gentle giant thinks he's a bird! Just wait until he tries out those "wings." Make as many tiny birds as you want, but remember that they are not suitable for small children. Suggested materials include 4/medium (worsted) yarn, a set of 7-inch US size 6 (4.0mm) double-pointed needles, stitch holder, safety eyes (size 9mm), and stuffing.
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TV Guy

E-Pattern from Knitting Mochimochi

by Anna Hrachovec
Language: English
Release Date: December 13, 2011

No longer the center of attention, this old tube finally gets control of the remote. All the competitive ice skating he can watch! Make this knitted amigurumi toy for the couch potatoes in your life. Suggested materials include 4/medium (worsted) yarn, 1 set of US size 5 (3.75mm) double-pointed needles, a crochet hook, safety eyes (size 12mm), and stuffing.
Cover of Picture Perfect Knits
by Laura Birek
Language: English
Release Date: February 17, 2012

Just what the heck is intarsia anyway? One of the most overlooked knitting techniques, intarsia allows knitters to add graphics—think argyle diamonds or mod motifsto their knits. There's no tricky double stranding and knitters can incorporate intarsia into almost any project—be it a cozy blanket...
Cover of The Knitted Hat Book

The Knitted Hat Book

20 Knitted Beanies, Tams, Cloches, and More

by Interweave Editors
Language: English
Release Date: September 16, 2016

Get Ahead of the Crowd in these Fashion-Forward Hats! Brimming with quick and fun-to-knit designs for stitchers of all skill levels, The Knitted Hat Book features a modern take on classic knitted caps. In this top-notch collection, your favorite knitwear designers--Melissa LaBarre, Alexis Winslow,...
Cover of Vintage Hollywood Knits

Vintage Hollywood Knits

Knit 20 glamorous sweaters as worn by the stars

by Bill Gibb
Language: English
Release Date: September 17, 2015

The chic knitwear worn by a galaxy of Hollywood stars on the silver screen can now be recreated in your own home. Play the vamp in Dorothy Lamour’s figure-hugging beaded sweater, or achieve a pouting innocence in Judy Garland’s fluffy embroidered cardigan, or allow the man in your life to adopt...
Cover of Best in Show: Knit Your Own Dinosaur
by Sally Muir, Joanna Osborne
Language: English
Release Date: July 30, 2015

Sally Muir and Joanna Osborne are back with a new title in the Best in Show series. This time they have turned back time and delved into the fascinating prehistoric world with a collection of new patterns for dinosaurs and other creatures. There are twelve realistic knitting patterns for all the favourites,...
Cover of All New Homespun Handknit

All New Homespun Handknit

25 Small Projects to Knit with Handspun Yarn

by Amy Clarke Moore
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2013

A follow-up to the original Homespun Handknit - a perennial bestseller for two decades - this collection revitalizes the craft of handspun yarn for a whole new generation of spinners and knitters. Packed with modern and traditional spinning know-how and 25 sophisticated, easy-to-learn projects, the...
Cover of Last-Minute Afghans
by Rena V. Stevens
Language: English
Release Date: June 18, 2012

An alternative to typical afghan patterns, this workbook of original designs presents transportable projects that can be made in a flash. The afghans are created by knitting sections at a time and then sewing or crocheting the final afghan together, providing more versatility and less bulk to carry...
Cover of Within

Within

Knitting Patterns to Warm the Soul

by Jane Richmond, Shannon Cook
Language: English
Release Date: December 8, 2016

Within is the newest collection by designers Jane Richmond and Shannon Cook, featuring six signature patterns for wherever your heart takes you. Inside, you'll find accessories, a shawl, and what may become your new favorite everyday garments. Together, the pieces in this accessible collection make...
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I Heart Felt

33 Eye-Popping Projects for the Inspired Knitter

by Kathleen Taylor
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2012

Felting is a simple process: take a knitted object--anything from a purse to a holiday stocking--douse it in water, subject it to serious agitation, and let it dry. The result is cozy, dense, and durable--and totally different from anything you've ever knitted before. In the follow-up to her...
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