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Paperback Knitted Sweaters for Every Season: 4 Techniques, 16 Sweaters, and More! Book

ISBN: 1564774015

ISBN13: 9781564774019

Knitted Sweaters for Every Season: 4 Techniques, 16 Sweaters, and More!

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Just four familiar knitting techniques are all you need to create gorgeous sweaters for all four seasons. From light and breezy patterns for spring and summer days to cozy projects for chilly fall and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Four techniques to build sixteen very different sweaters

Nancie Wiseman's Knitted Sweaters For Every Season uses four techniques to build sixteen very different sweaters, from light knits to warm sweaters for chilly evenings. Experienced knitters will find these patterns provide a satisfyingly diverse range of projects.

Techniques Great But Yarns Used Very Expensive

As in her previous book on Scarves and Shawls, she has delivered a beautifully photographed and produced book, with stylish designs and interesting techniques. I bought this book for its section on what she calls diagonal knitting, which differs from what is usually called diagonal knitting by being divided into stocking stitch and garter stitch squares. It is very attractive. However, as was also a flaw in her previous book, some of the garments would cost well into the hundreds of dollars to make as they are knit in Prism yarns. I don't feel it is necessary to spend more for yarn for one garment than for a month's health insurance.

Techniques Great But Yarns Used Very Expensive

As in her previous book on Scarves and Shawls, she has delivered a beautifully photographed and produced book, with many attractive designs and interesting techniques. I bought this book for its section on what she calls diagonal knitting,which differs from what is sually called diagnoal knitting by being divided into stocking stitch and garter squares. It is very attractive. However,as was also a flaw in her previous book,some of the garments would cost well into the hundreds of dollars to make as they are knit in Prism yarns. I don't feel it is necessary to spend more for yarn for one garment than for a month's health insurance.
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