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Step-by-step Knitting Workbook: All theTechniques and Guidance Yo ...
Pages: 128, Edition: illustrated edition, Paperback, Ebury Press Last Update 28.11.2009 05:47
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by - written on 08/10/09 (Very useful, 34 readings)
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I first came across this book when I was actually looking for some simple designs to add to a sweater I was planning on knitting. The first thing I always notice about Debbie Bliss books, and is the reason why her books are always so popular, is the quality and quantity of pictures. I find they motivate and inspire me into creating the patterns she is so famous for creating. Her Step-By-Step Knitting Workbook is no different. The book covers all the basic essentials like casting on and off, and knit and purl stitches, and goes on to cover shaping, textures, colours, embroidery, buttons and beads, and edgings. Each section has patterns that are simple to ... Read the complete review
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