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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 746.4320432 EAN: 9781581808728 ISBN: 1581808720 Label: North Light Books Manufacturer: North Light Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 144 Publication Date: February 06, 2007 Publisher: North Light Books Studio: North Light Books Sales Rank: 25517
Fitted Knits features 25 projects, beginning with simple T-shirts and shrugs and moving on to more advanced sweaters, cardigans and skirts. The book also includes a comprehensive section covering the skills necessary to create a well-fitted garment, removing the guesswork from customizing patterns. Each project includes customization tips and tricks, describing to the knitter how to tell when and where increases and decreases should be placed to create the most attractive shaping.
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Rating: - Fitted Knits
This book has fabulous designs. Totally unique and interestiing in lovely colors and varied yarns. I was very happy with the creativity I found in this book...however...there are a lot of mistakes in ... Read More
Rating: - Stunning Patterns
This book makes me want to take up knitting. I crochet and am thinking of trying to knit simply because of the patterns in this book.
I was browsing through this book at the local craft store, ... Read More
Rating: - Beautiful projects - if a little difficult
I'm a somewhat beginner knitter and I've wanted to branch out into sweaters and objects of beauty and learning rather than only what's in my comfort zone. Well this book is definitely a motivation. The items ... Read More
Rating: - Beautiful designs but...
This is a beautiful book with many designs I want to try. I have only knit up one so far (the sleeveless turtleneck tank), and I have to say, I am a bit disappointed with the pattern. It was clearly written in ... Read More
Rating: - Lovely patterns, BUT...
First of all, I love the patterns in this book. There are at least five must-haves in here, and another five I may get to if/when I have time. The designer's all-raglan-all-the-time aesthetic didn't especially ... Read More