Freeing knitters with all levels of experience to become involved in the creative process and still make a garment that is knit-to-fit, this template-based approach is not math-dependent and works for people whether they prefer a structured or more freeform process. <i>Knit in New Directions</i> int
New Directions in Knitting
โ Scribed by Jeanne Stauffer
- Publisher
- DRG Wholesale
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 173
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Get ready for some fun! Try these unusual knitting techniques for stitching sweaters. Start at one cuff and knit to the other cuff. Or start at the shoulders and knit down to the waist. Or knit diagonally from corner to corner. Or knit a cable that goes from cuff to cuff and pick up stitches to knit up and down along the cable.
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