Knitters Handy Book Of Patterns: Basic Designs in Multiple Sizes and Gauges

Knitters Handy Book Of Patterns: Basic Designs in Multiple Sizes and Gauges

by Ann Budd (Author)

Synopsis

Consider the possibilities that you hold in your hands - more than 350 ways to warm all of the hands, heads, feet and bodies that you love. More versatile and useful than standard pattern books, 'The Knitter's Handy Book of Patterns' features easy to follow charted instructions for the most popular knitted items.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 112
Edition: Spi
Publisher: Interweave
Published: 14 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 1931499047
ISBN 13: 9781931499040

Media Reviews

By giving us instructions... Ann Budd frees a knitter to pick up any yarn and create a custom garment. - Knitter's

Everyone should carry a copy of this wonderful collection of basic knitting designs with them at all times! - The Soundview Knitting Guild

If you are looking for simple patterns in a certain size at a specific gauge, this book is for you. - Knitting at What You Need to Know About

Pair it with a stitch pattern guide and a good technique book and you'll be set for life. - Knitter's Review

The effect is one of a functional notebook you'll use, rather than a coffee-table book to be handled carefully. - Knitter's Review

This book is an excellent resource...an idea that every knitter and spinner of handspun yarns has been waiting for! - Spin2Knit

Author Bio
Ann Budd, managing editor of Interweave Knits, learned to knit in 1968 in Switzerland, when all girls in the public school system were taught needlearts. After returning to the States, she continued to knit as a hobby while working toward a master's degree in geology. In 1989, Ann left geology to pursue her love of fibers and to begin working for Interweave Press-first for Handwoven magazine, then in the book department, and finally for Interweave Knits magazine, which has featured many of her projects and articles. In 2000, Ann was awarded the Master Knitter certificate from The Knitting Guild of America. Ann lives in Boulder, Colorado, with her husband and three sons, who accept-but do not share!-her passion for knitting.