Blankets and Throws to Knit: Patterns and Piecing Instructions for 100 Knitted Squares

Blankets and Throws to Knit: Patterns and Piecing Instructions for 100 Knitted Squares

by Debbie Abrahams (Author)

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Over 100 different blanket squares can be knitted up to create a dozen unique afghans in a variety of styles. Projects range from baby's first comfort blanket in subdued pastels, to brightly coloured motifs embellished with beads and buttons for the spirited teenager. Full instructions are given for each square including expert advice on how to knit with several colours, plus how to bead with confidence. And step-by-step instructions show you how to pieces the squares together to create your finished afghan.

You can follow the patterns given for the twelve designs, or have fun experimenting with your own choice of squares selected from the 100 different designs offered to create your own unique afghan. There is a rich assortment of designs to source from combining a range of knitting techniques from intarsia through to textured stitches, some knitted in clean, matt colours, and others in soft, hairy winter yarns. Fabulous in-close colour photographs of each individual square and a full colour picture of the finished afghan show off these knitted treasures in all their glorious detail. All skill levels are represented - if you want something easy but beautiful, you'll find it here, but you'll also find projects which test your skills.

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More Information

Format: Spiral-bound
Pages: 128
Publisher: Collins & Brown
Published: 28 Mar 2003

ISBN 10: 1855859661
ISBN 13: 9781855859661

Author Bio
Debbie Abrahams is renowned for her vibrant, contemporary hand-knit designs that have inspired knitters world-wide. She has a keen eye for colour and stitch detail, which, combined with her passion for accessories, has resulted in unique designs for knitters of all abilities. As part-time Design Consultant Manager for Rowan Yarns, Debbie spends the rest of her time working with a team of design consultants to teach and encourage knitters to keep the craft of hand-knitting alive - a position that perfectly complements Debbie's never-ending desire to design. Debbie lives in Nottingham.