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Knit Your Socks on Straight

Autor Alice Curtis
en Limba Engleză Spirală – 21 mai 2013
Finally! A sock knitting technique for all those knitters who prefer sticking to two straight needles! All beginners learn to knit on straight needles and even those more experienced may find themselves uncomfortable with the multiple needles commonly used to knit socks in the round. Now, knitters can create beautiful, comfortable socks with this straight-needle technique developed by author Alice Curtis. Knit Your Socks on Straight features step-by-step visual instructions for this ground breaking technique, along with 20 unique patterns.

These flat-knit sock patterns creatively incorporate the seam into the design, feature a variety of yam weights and motifs - from cables to argyle- and include instructions for a wide range of sizes. With this book, sock knitting is at last accessible and easy for knitters of any level.
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ISBN-13: 9781612120089
ISBN-10: 1612120083
Pagini: 143
Ilustrații: Illustrations (colour)
Dimensiuni: 194 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Storey Publishing LLC

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Not interested in knitting in the round? Wary of double-pointed needles? Now you can knit comfortable, attractive socks on straight needles. Alice Curtis shows you the secret to straight-needle sock knitting with her elegant technique for turning the necessary seam into an appealing design element. Step-by-step instructions and photographs introduce the stitches and explain how to make a beautiful seam. Twenty unique patterns feature a variety of yarn weights and motifs and include instructions for a range of sizes.


Notă biografică

Alice Curtis was the owner of The Pincushion Patch, a yarn shop in Little Falls, NY. She created sock patterns for knitting on two straight needles so she could teach her students the technique she developed.

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