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Adult/High School-Many of these 25 patterns will appeal to teens. The thorough instructions and colorful photographs will entice any knitter (and some would-be knitters) to pick up a pair of needles and get started. Teen-friendly projects include colorful hats, beautiful bags, snuggly slippers, and a teddy bear. The illustrated glossary of terms is a great resource for new knitters.Christine Jones, Fairfax County Public Library, VACopyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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As Taylor notes, it's disconcerting to shrink a sweater in the washer, but if you knit a loose, oversize garment and then shrink it on purpose, you have turned a wool object into felt. But it's not quite as simple as that. Some yarns and some brands felt more quickly, some need a few minutes in the washer, and others require three full cycles. Taylor offers 25 projects, first showing how to knit the item, then how to get the desired look. The projects are quite inventive, from toddler slippers shaped like bunnies to wine bags decorated with grapes. Taylor's enthusiasm combined with the straightforward instructions and eye-catching color photos will entice knitters. Ilene Cooper
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Book Description
Honey, I shrunk your sweater.? Accidentally machine washing an expensive sweater may not be grounds for divorce, but it can certainly boost one?s stress level. And who could blame you? Once you had cashmere; now you have felt.In knitting circles, however, knitted felt is extremely desirable. Do a Google search for ?felted knitting,? and 3,000 sites show up! In response to this growing trend, Storey is proud to offer Knit One, Felt Too, the only book devoted exclusively to felted knitting.Felted knitting is easy for beginners and is such an interesting technique that experienced knitters want to try it, too. The projects are quick, the techniques are easy, and the results are spectacular: colorful, thick, luxurious felt mittens, hats, socks, slippers, bags, toys, home accessories, and even Christmas stockings that make cool gifts or are great to keep yourself An experienced knitter and all-around crafter who has written more than 500 articles for craft magazines, Kathleen Taylor teaches you everything you need to know about felted knitting techniques. No matter which project you decide to tackle, your success is guaranteed.Beginners appreciate the simple, quick-to-knit patterns on large needles. Experienced knitters are excited by the ?magic? of the felting process and the beauty of the final productIn addition to featuring bright, fun colors and trendy designs, these projects include dozens of ideas for embellishment, using beads, embroidery, novelty yarns, felted balls, and needle felting.
Knit One, Felt Too: Discover the Magic of Knitted Felt with 25 Easy Patterns FROM THE PUBLISHER
With this nifty new knitting technique, you can create beautiful felted accessories. The process couldn't be simpler: wool yarn, simple stitches, and large needles guarantee quick success for knitters of all levels. Then throw the knitted piece in the washer and watch the magic begin. The results are spectacular -- thick, furry, irresistible felt! Knit One, Felt Too provides 25 stylish patterns from a chic Evening Bag with Glitz to adorable Fuzzy Toddler Slippers, a warm Classic Cloche to Novelty Yarn Pillows. The instructions are presented in quick-reference chart format, adding to the simplicity. If you're looking for a fresh, fun twist on basic knitting, Knit One, Felt Too is sure to please you.
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School Library Journal
Adult/High School-Many of these 25 patterns will appeal to teens. The thorough instructions and colorful photographs will entice any knitter (and some would-be knitters) to pick up a pair of needles and get started. Teen-friendly projects include colorful hats, beautiful bags, snuggly slippers, and a teddy bear. The illustrated glossary of terms is a great resource for new knitters.-Christine Jones, Fairfax County Public Library, VA Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.