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SKU:
146957
UPC:
9781584792918
MPN:
1584792914
Condition:
Used
Weight:
34.56 Ounces
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Calculated at Checkout

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Author Last Name, Author First Name, Pages, Binding, Edition, ISBN 10, ISBN 13, Condition, Publisher, Date Published,

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Author Last Name:
Falick
Author First Name:
Melanie
Pages:
176
Binding:
Hardcover
Edition:
Edition Unstated
ISBN 10:
1584792914
ISBN 13:
9781584792918
Condition:
Used
Publisher:
STC Craft
Date Published:
10/3/2003
Genre:
Crafts

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Knitting is more popular today than it has been for decades it's been called the hot new hobby and even the new yoga. The latest generation of knitters thrives on quick projects that are creative, fulfilling, and relaxing and can fit into a busy lifestyle. Weekend Knitting collects 50 unique, innovative projects and ideas for the beginning- and intermediate-level knitter, many of which can be made in a weekend or less.Every project is presented in full-color photographs and with clear instructions. Weekend Knitting also features beautiful photos shot in and around real homes, evoking perfect knitting weekends filled with fresh air, friends, and delicious food. Longtime knitting expert Melanie Falick has also brought together quotes about knitting, creativity, and balanced living from such diverse sources as Virginia Woolf, Pablo Picasso, and Saint Francis of Assisi. Recipes for treats such as hot cocoa and butter cookies and tips about fun and stress-reducing activities like hand massages, taking a bath, and hosting a knitting film festival complete the weekend knitting experience. Author Bio Melanie Falick is the former editor-in-chief of Interweave Knits and the author of Knitting for Baby, Kids Knitting, and Knitting in America. She recently joined the editorial staff of Stewart, Tabori scarves, socks, and sweaters for adults; and home decor items like lap blankets and chair cushions. Interspersed with projects by knitwear designers Kristin Nicholas, Deborah Newton, Jo Sharp, and Nicky Epstein are "knitting asides," such as an annotated guide to movies with knitting scenes and a recipe for hot chocolate suitable to accompany a weekend of knitting. Recommended for large public library knitting collections, though small libraries may want to stick to more reasonably priced pattern collections, such as those found in the "Vogue Knitting on the Go" series. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.