100 knits Interweave's ultimate pattern collection

Interweave Press

Book - 2018

"Page after page of knitting patterns are at your fingertips with 100 Knits, giving you a nearly endless supply of projects you'll be excited to cast on. From hats to shawls, cardigans to tanks and tees, explore a massive variety of Interweave's most popular knitting patterns all in one source! In this ultimate knitting pattern collection you'll discover: Expansive collection of Interweave's most coveted knitted sweater patterns together for the first time. From shawls, ...scarves and cowls, to socks and hats, you'll be covered head to toe in our trendiest accessory patterns. Endless inspiration for your next knit with over 500 pages of patterns." --

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Published
Blue Ash, Ohio : Interweave, an imprint of F+W Media Inc [2018]
Edition
First edition
Language
English
Physical Description
511 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN
9781632506474
Corporate Author
Interweave Press (editor)
Review by Booklist Review

The prevailing sentiment from Interweave magazine's editors never be without something to knit again is one all self-professed crafters would agree with. (Then again, there's the ever-increasing yarn stash to contend with!) Showcased here, as the title indicates, are 100 knitting patterns from the magazine, almost perfectly transposed from one page to another, with one rather large exception: expect no level of difficulty to be indicated. Knitters with beginner skills (unless accompanied by an experienced instructor) will need to look longingly at designs like the Koolhaas cap, the Central Park hoodie, and the Charleston pullover until capabilities improve. Plus, no back-of-the-book how-to instructions are included, which means even crafters with more than just the rudiments might have to resort to consulting two books at once.--Barbara Jacobs Copyright 2018 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.