Easy Knitted Accessories: Funky And Fashionable Projects For The Novice Knitter
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Easy Knitted Accessories: Funky And Fashionable Projects For The Novice Knitter
The time-honored craft of knitting meets today?s colorful and funky styles in Easy Knitted Accessories. 25 projects for scarves, hats, bags, gloves and socks have a fun, contemporary
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Laura Farson is the author of several books and numerous articles on quilting, knitting, and weaving. She has taught extensively at shops and conventions. She makes checked bags, which are handcrafted purses and totes made from recycled seat belts. Under the name "One Quirky Quilter," Laura has authored three folded-flower quilt books. Now she is "The Entwined Knitter"! In her spare time, Laura bikes, hikes, skis, and sews. She lives in the mountains of Colorado with her husband, Russ, with whom she loves to travel.
Peter Pan (Part 1); The Scrubs and the Dubs (Part 1); Horace's Vanishing Trick; The Tumbledown Boy; The Horn Flute; King Ferdinand's Fancy Socks; The Flower Seller
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