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Knitting Software and Books
Coats & Clark-Knitting Made Easy
This book provides the beginner basics, instructions, diagrams and patterns.
Storey Publishing-Knit One, Felt Too
Knitted felting, a hot trend in today's knitting circles, is a technique that both beginning and experienced knitters are eager to master.
Big Book Of Knitting
A marvelous, oversized, every-page-in-full-color celebration of knitting! Beginners will find everything they need to make their first knitting projects, and experienced knitters will love the sensuous photos of the creative process and the finished projects.
Vogue Books-Baby Knits Two On The Go!
Rompers and booties and cute animal designs: there's nothing more adorable than babies' outfits, and these small and precious garments make easy-to-carry and quick-to-knit projects.
Vogue Books-Beginner Basics
Designed especially for the novice knitter, this book offers a step-by-step course in mastering one skill at a time and advancing to more challenging projects as you gain experience. * 112 Pages * Contents are in color.
Instant Stitch Deluxe Edition
Free Shipping on this item! (use promotion code APRFSA625) With 4 state-of-the-art programs, the possibilities for your next project are limitless. Design unique cross stitch designs or convert cherished photos to cross stitch patterns easily and quickly.
Sixth & Springs Books-Kids Knit!
From dolls to doll blankets, scarves to backpacks, the 20 projects in this fun and colorfully illustrated collection will encourage kids to pick up needles and yarn and start knitting.
Patons-Wrap It Up!-Merino Wool
This book by Patons will show you 7 ponchos and shawls to knit in fingering, DK, worsted and chunky weight yarns.
Vogue Books-Baby Blankets Two
Why not knit a blanket or two for that new bundle of joy in your life. With this book you can. It's the perfect take along book for any trip in mind. * Hardcover: 88 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.45 x 7.22 x 5.
Knitted Shawls, Stoles & Scarves Book
How many people want to make time to knit and to expand their knitting skills but get sidetracked by a knitting project that is either too easy and boring or too difficult for their current skill level? Probably quite a few, in author Wiseman's opinion.











