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Easy enough for beginners and exciting enough to inspire experts, felted knitting offers endless possibilities for creative crafting. The method is simple and magical -- knit the project large and loose, wash it in hot water, and see it transformed into a soft and cozy garment or accessory. Kathleen Taylor encourages you to explore the possibilities of felted knitting with 25 spectacular projects that include mittens, slippers, hats, bags, stuffed animals, and more. Embellish your life with unique and stylishly comfortable creations.
Publication
North Adams, MA : Storey Pub., 2003.
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1580174973 / 9781580174978
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LibraryThing member foothillfibers
There are 25 truly easy patterns in this book, all of them attractive. Cute teddy bear, purple Christmas stocking with fuzzy trim, sweet baby slipper socks and hats and bags galore. Check out the wine bottle holder with grapes. The strength of the book is in the troubleshooting section where the
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author tells you how to avoid the mistakes she made. Her instructions are very clear and complete in an innovative format that other books would do well to follow. Each row has its own space, separated by another space from other rows. What a concept! Even if you don’t use the inviting patterns, all ye shrinkers of wool will find the beginning chapters invaluable. I like this book! -Dee J. Show Less
LibraryThing member kmajort
worth a purchase