Status
Available
Description
In this clear and helpful book we learn what knitters need to know about ergonomics, and how to prevent and cope with knitting injuries. Knitter specific ergonomic advice is also provided, and realistic ideas about how to knit in a way to prevent injury or relieve discomfort.
Publication
Ergo I Publishing (2017), 244 pages
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ISBN
0692824901 / 9780692824900