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Learn How to Knit - Knit Easy graphic

KNIT-EASY:
A Beginner's Guide to Knitting

written by a woman with over 40 years of knitting experience, this ebook teaches both the terminology, such as casting on/off, binding and purls, and the practice, such as intarsia and the continental and english knitting methods. Through step-by-step illustrated instructions and photographs, you will quickly be creating beautiful items for yourself, family, friends, or maybe even customers.
 
learn how to resize, modify and create your own knitting patterns and designs, as well as how to work with multiple yarns, textures and colors.
 
provides a comprehensive guide to which tools to use as well as which needles to use with which yarns. Even has an entire section dedicated to those who are left-handed.
 


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KNITTING ESSENTIALS:
The Essential guide to Knitting for Unique Projects, Ideas, Gifts and More!

through simple-to-understand, step-by-step instructions with photographs, learn how to perform the different types of knitting, such as casting on/off, plain and purl knitting, the long-tail cast on method, and tubular cast on and bind-off, even how to knit backwards. Also covers terminology.
 
learn how to decipher knitting patterns and select yarns, needles, such as straight, circular and double-pointed needles, tools, knitting machines as well how to take body measurements.
 


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KNITTING MASTERY:
Accelerate Your Knitting Skills Today

reviews the technical terms used in knitting; explains how to determine which needles and yarn to use and how to cast on, so you can start your project, and how to cast off, so you can complete your project; explains in detail the basic knit and purl stitches, how to join yarn, just in case you initially underestimate the amount of yarn you require for your project, how to join sections, and how to use both the English and Continental knitting methods, including how to hold the yarn for each.
 
provides information on what supplies and tools one needs to get started and, maybe more importantly, which ones you don't, links to the most sought after knitting patterns on the Internet, needle conversions for US, Metric and UK sizes, and online knitting resources you can rely on for information, help and savings.
 
presents a way for left-handers on how to hold the needles.
 


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