Scarf Style: A Beginner's Guide to Kniting Scarves

Scarf Style: A Beginner's Guide to Kniting Scarves

by Marie Connolly (Author)

Synopsis

What was your first knitting project? The scarf is where many of us start and often return. Scarves never lose their appeal. You can cast on with your favourite yarn and needles and create something beautiful. This book contains 25 up-to-the-minute patterns for all levels of knitting ability starting with the simple rectangle scarf and moving on to a range of exciting creations - fun , funky or simply warm and snug! The author uses wonderful combinations of materials and techniques: a simple lace scarf mixes a traditional lace pattern with an unconventional choice of a chunky yarn. A time-honoured fair isle pattern gets a twist (quite literally!) that turns it into an infinite loop. And a chunky cable knit is made ultra feminine by adding eyelets and ribbons. For the beginner knitter, the book uses basic stitches paired with beautiful yarns to create gorgeous scarves. For the more advanced knitter, readers can get into lace patterning, fair isle knitting, and embroidered embellishments. And if you still want more, you can even learn to design your own scarf.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Publisher: Apple Press
Published: 01 Oct 2011

ISBN 10: 1845434080
ISBN 13: 9781845434083

Author Bio
Marie Connolly is the owner of the Stitch DC yarn shop in the Washington, DC, area in the US. Marie knits every day and many of her designs can be found on her store blog. Her first book, The Expectant Knitter serves as a knitter's guide through pregnancy.