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      • Local history

        Cornish Guernseys & Knitfrocks

        by Mary Wright

        In late 19th century Cornwall hand-knitting was a vital cottage industry and coastal villages developed their own distinctive patterns and names for the traditional navy blue guernsey or knit-frock. Contract-knitting - the occupation of many Cornish women - had died out by the 1920s and was almost forgotten until author Mary Wright started asking old people what they remembered of it. Her research has resulted in a remarkable picture of social history. Cornish Guernseys & Knit-frocks includes many delightful contemporary photographs, and detailed instructions and charts show how to knit a Cornish guernsey incorporating one of thirty local patterns.

      • Knitting & crochet
        November 2021

        A Knitter's Guide to Shawl Design

        by Emma Vining

        As a desirable item of fashion, a cherished gift or a wardrobe essential, the shawl enjoys enduring popularity among knitters and non-knitters alike. The most admired of these beautiful accessories are designed with inspiration drawn from a wide range of themes and ideas. This creativity is achieved by blending a knitter’s imagination with their knowledge of how to translate a source of inspiration into an exciting new design. A Knitter’s Guide to Shawl Design will inspire knitters of all levels to personalize their knitting and create original shawl designs. Author Emma Vining describes her own design processes, encouraging readers to explore and experiment with shawl shapes and stitch patterns. Beautifully illustrated with photographs, sketches and explanatory diagrams, this book explores tradition and innovation in shawl design. It demonstrates the effects of yarn, knitting techniques and finishing choices on the end design and considers the framing effect of edges and borders and how to plan these into your project. The geometry of the shawl shape is examined - there are individual chapters on squares, rectangles, triangles, circles, semi-circles and crescents. Finally, the design process is illustrated in full over five detailed case studies, each culminating in a full shawl pattern by built environments.

      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure

        In Love with Knitting 1000 items by single pattern

        by Tanya Kurochkina

        This is a book about love, which almost inevitably develops into a stormy life-long romance. In Love with Knitting is that state of flow and inspiration when everything you do is easy, relaxed and clear! Even if you've never held a knitting needle in your hand, this book will be that sparkle to start your relationship with yarn which will result into your knitting collection. This is a step-by-step algorithm for creating lots of items easily! You can combine hundreds of models and you can calculate any of them for your own size based on just a simple formula of the school program!   " I don't like complicated formulas and long calculations! Life is simple and logical as knitting should be. It’s fun and pleasure!" Tanya Kurochkina

      • Knitting & crochet
        February 2017

        Hygge Style Knitting

        9 cosy knitting patterns for sweaters, socks, slippers and more

        by Various

        Capture the spirit of 'hygge' – the Danish art of finding pleasure in simple things – with this collection of cosy knitted projects. Featuring a range of small and large projects for garments and snuggly home accessories this is the perfect hygge knitting pattern collection to keep the winter cold at bay. Choose from the ultimate snuggly jumper and cardigan knitting pattern, as well as gorgeous hand knitted socks, slippers and beanie hat. All the projects have been selected so they are suitable for beginner to intermediate knitters so anyone can tackle them and bring a bit of hygge into their lives.

      • Knitting & crochet
        October 2016

        My Knitted Doll

        Knitting patterns for 12 adorable dolls and over 50 garments and accessories

        by Louise Crowther

        You will love this collection of knitted dolls and their simply stunning outfits and accessories. Choose from Faye with her cute bunny ear beanie and boots or Naomi with her Fair Isle dress and Mary Jane shoes. All the dolls can be adapted so you can change their hairstyles and colour - perfect for personalising to make an extra special present. All the dolls' clothes are interchangeable so you can make one doll and keep adding to her wardrobe or choose your favourite garments to knit your own unique outfit. These knitted dolls make wonderful presents for children and grown up children who will adore the stunning attention to detail in their very contemporary clothes.

      • Knitting & crochet
        August 2014

        Edward's Menagerie

        Over 40 soft and snuggly toy animal crochet patterns

        by Toft Limited

        Get ready to spend some time with a suave high-flying rhino, a lovesick elephant who knows her way around a kitchen and a seriously chivalrous tiger... With just two weeks to go before baby Edward's due date, yarn enthusiast Kerry Lord picked up a crochet hook for the first time and a new obsession began. Over the next 12 months the collection of crochet animals expanded week on week until Edward's Menagerie was complete with 40 unique patterns. These cute animals with larger-than-life personalities are made using simple crochet techniques and the step-by-step instructions enable a complete beginner to get hooking straight away. Each animal also has a universal pattern where you can change your hook and yarn to create four different sizes, making 160 different possibilities. Be warned that these unlikely characters made using a supersoft yarn in a sumptuous natural colour palette will become your new best friends as you hook your way through the whole menagerie!

      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure

        Knits to care and share

        25 projects to show you care

        by Gerard Aalt

        25 projects to show you care: craft knits with love for friends, family and the community in need. Projects include sweaters, baby clothes, hats, mittens, socks and soft toys.

      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure
        November 2017

        Crocheting my Tawashi Sponges

        by Marie Guibert-Matt

        Coming from Japan, Tawashi are crocheted sponges of all shapes and sizes. They are easy to do and can be used to wash dishes or anything else in the house. They can also be used for body care. Sponges can have different shapes: animals, fruits, ghost, and many other cute, cheerful and colourful characters. 22 easy-to-do creations and clear step by step explanations.

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