Status
Checked out
Description
Popular designer Danger presents 20 patterns for the most adorable monsters ever to climb off a pair of knitting needles. Each stuffie comes with complete instructions and how-to photos.
Publication
Martingale (2011), Edition: 54013th, 80 pages
Language
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ISBN
1604680091 / 9781604680096
User reviews
LibraryThing member Pabkins
This is a nice book of patterns for knitted toy monsters. There are a few int his book I love and alot of others I don't. My only gripe is that quite a few of them are very similar. Also, I didn't find it very beginner friendly as far as a few of the methods go - when it talks about doing a
I also thought that it wasn't covered at all how to not end up with a hole in the monsters crotch..??!? Or maybe you're supposed to have a hole there that you knit up later - either way that point isn't covered. So just a few points I found difficult. So I would consider this more of a medium to intermediate book for knitters wanting to make stuffed toys.
Rebecca Danger has a personal blog/etsy store. It was nice knowing if I got stumped I could reach out and email her if I really wanted to.
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specific kind of method for "magic loop" I don't think the accompanying pictures that illustrate it are very helpful.I also thought that it wasn't covered at all how to not end up with a hole in the monsters crotch..??!? Or maybe you're supposed to have a hole there that you knit up later - either way that point isn't covered. So just a few points I found difficult. So I would consider this more of a medium to intermediate book for knitters wanting to make stuffed toys.
Rebecca Danger has a personal blog/etsy store. It was nice knowing if I got stumped I could reach out and email her if I really wanted to.
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Original language
English