There are lots of stylish knitting patterns out there, but sometimes you want to do your own thing. Maybe you've found a yarn that would make a beautiful hat, and all you need are basic directions for shaping. Or maybe you've had your eye on a cute sweater in a store window and know that you can make a better version yourself' if you could only figure out the measurements. This handy guide demystifies all that knitting math and shows you how to knit custom-fitted, one-of-a-kind fashions that express your style. Master patterns for hats, sweaters, scarves, shawls, bags, mittens, vests, and socks lay out the basic construction for each item in a range of sizes; you choose the yarn and decide which modifications and customizations you want to make. Precise master patterns show you all the steps involved in constructing handknits Master patterns give instructions for multiple sizes and gauges A number of shaping, edgings, and stitch patterns accompany each master pattern Helpful tips provide additional guidance Tables take the work out of knitting math Step-by-step instructions accompany each photo Color photos, illustrations, and diagrams demonstrate important concepts
Yes!1 is a textbook for kids between 8 to 10 very popular in Argentina. Contents: Communication: greetings and introductions, personal information: ask and answer about the name and age, family, tastes and preferences, location of objects and people, possessions. Vocabulary: greetings, objects of the school, family members, pets, clothes, colors, parts of the house, meals, parts of the body. Grammar: I am, This is, How old?, What?, Genitive, What color?, Possessive pronouns: my / your / his / her, like / don 't like, Where?, Prepositions of place: in / on / under / behind, Have / Has. IN ENGLISH - (except some instructions on the end of the book)
Oxford Basics is a new series of short accessible books for teachers who may be unfamiliar with communicative methodology.
The book contains 30 activities at elementary level all of them dealing with topics which form part of everybody's daily lives, for example families and leisure activities. The only materials the teacher and class need are the board, paper, and pens. The instructions are clear and easy to follow, and the authors have provided additional methodological support in a short introduction.
How to Draw Baby Animals It is a great book for children who like to draw. There are many baby animals in this book. There is a little story and step-by-step instructions for each baby animal.