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Knitting on the Edge: Ribs, Ruffles, Lace, Fringes, Floral, Points & Picots
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Knitting on the Edge: Ribs, Ruffles, Lace, Fringes, Floral, Points & PicotsKnitting on the Edge: Ribs, Ruffles, Lace, Fringes, Floral, Points & Picots

Compiled by an acclaimed knitwear designer and teacher, this collection of 350 knitted edgings, borders, and trims runs the gamut of styles and offers something for all tastes. A wealth of individual project ideas are featured for ribbed edges, ruffles, lace, fringes, flora, and garters. Color photographs accompany each of the designs, which rely upon readily available yarns and which come complete with line-by-line stitching instructions. Decorate cuffs, finish hems, and customize your own unique sweater. Develop distinctive styles and patterns using ideas such as the feather lace ruffle, bel epoque, garter stitch weave, sea scallop edge, sugar drop and much more.
 
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Tags: ideas, styles, which, unique, customize, Knitting, Picots
The Only One Club
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The Only One ClubThe Only One Club

This heartwarming story explores the many ways in which children feel unique and special. Mrs. Matthews's first grade class begins making Christmas decorations, but because Jennifer is Jewish, Mrs. Matthews allows her to make Hanukkah decorations instead. Jennifer enjoys the attention and creates "The Only One Club," of which she is the sole member. When her classmates want to join, she is resistant until she realizes that each of her friends is also "the only one" at something.
 
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Creative Crochet Lace: A Freeform Look at Classic Crochet
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Creative Crochet Lace: A Freeform Look at Classic CrochetCreative Crochet Lace: A Freeform Look at Classic Crochet

Learn a new, freeform approach to traditional crochet openwork techniques that's easier than you can imagine! You'll discover 5 methods of crocheting lace done with a creative and fluid approach to create wonderful wearables, accessories and anything else you can imagine. No patterns necessary! First you'll discover the origins of crochet lace and then each freeform method, modified from a classic style, is explained in detail. All the basics you need to know including which materials to use, how to pick yarns and fibers and which hooks work best are explained too. There is also an in-depth discussion about "Lace Logic" and how different stitches and yarns work together. 
 
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Tags: Crochet, yarns, imagine, explained, crochet, which, Creative
Essential Writing for IELTS
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Essential Writing for IELTSEssential Writing for IELTS

This course continues to enhance skills at the sentence level to help the student gain proficiency in writing complex grammatical structures because this is one of the most difficult areas in which to gain mastery and is vital to achieving a score of 6.0 or above on the IELTS exam.
 
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Tags: IELTS, which, mastery, areas, difficult, Writing, Essential
Brush Up Your Shakespeare!
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Brush Up Your Shakespeare!Brush Up Your Shakespeare!

The San Francisco Chronicle called this entertaining and informative guide to the Bard's most famous and quotable expressions "delightful...a gem." From "salad days" to "strange bedfellows," the remarkable legacy of William Shakespeare lives on in our everyday vocabulary. Each entry includes the original meaning of the word or expression, the play or poem in which it appears, which character spoke it, and how it is used today. Cross-referenced for easy use; black-and-white line drawings by Tom Lulevitch.


 
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Tags: which, Shakespeare, meaning, expression, original, Brush