Knit 20 Stylish sweaters that beginners will find easy and experienced knitters will find irresistible.
Ultimate Knitter's Guide
:Patterns & Techniques, By Kate Buller. Ideal for beginners and an indispensable resource for experienced knitters. Innovative split-page format offers an all-new approach...Now review techniques without ever losing your place on the pattern page!
Tatting 2001
A project calendar and adventure in thread for the year 2001. by Karey Solomon
A collection of 12 patterns of varied designs - some with one shuttle, some with two shuttles. All patterns are written in tatter's shorthand and are accompanied with a calendar for that month.
A collection of motifs. by Karey Solomon
Tatting Times: Edgings
Just edgings - from simple one shuttle (or needle) "ring and thread" edgings to more complex pieces. by Karey Solomon
Lusekofta, the "lice" pattern sweater from Setesdal in Norway has one one the world's most knitted and varied sweater designs. In this colorful book, Annemor Sundbø has collected old photographs, historic newspaper articles, and descriptions from many people to help with her research into the magic of the Setesdalskofte.
Spinning Wheels & Accessories: With Price Guide, by David A Pennington and Michael B Taylor
Collectors of spinning wheels, antique dealers, and lovers of textile tools will be excited that Pennington and Taylor are back with another great book about spinning wheels, including over 350 color photos to go with their painstaking research. Their emphasis remains the American spinning wheel from 1775-1900, and they have substantial sections on fancy European wheels as well as the various accessories that textile tool collectors crave.
Choose a worsted weight wool, mohair, or alpaca that felts well. Finished Size, about 12" to 18" tall.
About 450 yarns of required for a solid color bear
Knit in worsted weight wool. Classic stripe or sheep design. Finished size approximately 17" long and 7" wide.
Yarn Requirements: 200 yards of the main color and 100 yards of secondary color (plus a little black for details on the sheep). Do not use superwash wool, cotton, rayon or synthetics.
Knit and felt a cuddly friend. Depending on your choice of yarn and the amount of felting, your koala will be 8 to 12 inches tall.
Use about 250 yards of the main color plus about 25 yards of black worsted weight (or heavier) yarn that felts well. Do not use superwash wool, cottons or synthetics.