Status
Available
Description
"A complete guide to creative knitting, including step-by-step techniques, personal tips and over 20 inspiring projects. ver 85 coloured photos and illustrations."
Publication
Trafalgar Square Publishing (2001), Edition: First Edition, 128 pages
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ISBN
1570761906 / 9781570761904
User reviews
LibraryThing member mchrzanowski
This book is really helpful to those starting out to knit. There are many examples (and drawings) of what to do with each step. Additionally, there are sections devoted to just about everything you will encounter while making the projects inside. As for the projects, I really like most of them and
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can see myself making and wearing them. Overall a really great book for beginners with some great designs. Show Less
LibraryThing member littlegemsbyluisa
This book was really useful to start up knitting and as a reference. I did most of the simple projects in it and from there grew and expanded into other designers. I think that Debbie Bliss is one of the easiest authors for knitting.
Original language
English