Knitting
Books
NEW!
Pursenalities Plus
Knitters
who had never “felt” this kind of fashion before are now hooked—they want more
Pursenalities! This popular author is back with more fabulous
knit-and-felt bags, along with fresh ideas for a “purse-onal” touch. Twenty
all-new purses, bags, and totes feature seasonal colors and styles. Bag
embellishments range from grommets, pockets, and buckles to beautiful felted
flowers. Fast projects are worked on big needles with 100% wool and a splash of
novelty yarns; easy step-by-step instructions make felting a breeze.
Bonus—includes patterns for a cell-phone holder, an eyeglasses case, and a
cosmetics pouch.
NEW!
Pursenalities
First
knit, then felt—and let your "pursenality" pack a fashionable punch! From small,
sleek handbags to roomy totes, these quick knitted and felted designs rank high
on style and simplicity. You won't be able to make just one! Go trendy or
traditional with Vintage Bubble Bag, Summer in the City Tote, and pretty, petite
purses. Choose from easy projects that are worked on big needles with 100% wool
and a splash of dazzling novelty yarns.Get a unique look with felting; simple
instructions make the technique a snap.
NEW! Felt
Frenzy, 26 Projects for All Forms of Felting
This
is not your ordinary felting book! Felt Frenzy explores all the
major techniques of felt making, from knit-and-shrink to wet felting,
needlefelting, and “recycled felting”—turning salvaged wool sweaters into
useful felt pieces—plus ways to combine techniques for creative and unique
results. Designed with the absolute beginner in mind,
Felt Frenzy is packed with 26 projects and photographs of more than 50
before-and-after felted yarn combinations so readers can easily customize
patterns with substitutions of their choice. You’ll find instructions for
the ever-popular felted bag, but it doesn’t stop there—learn to make felted
flowers, hats, jackets, scarves, wool sneakers, even a nuno felted skirt. As
an added bonus, you’ll find “design ideas” scattered throughout the book to
give your projects an extra creative boost; these suggestions help integrate
felt into other fiber arts, from embroidery to shibori.
NEW!
More Sensational Knitted Socks March 07
Discover
more patterns, more stitches, and more styles—this follow-up to the
award-winning bestseller Sensational Knitted Socks presents new
possibilities for knitting great socks! 112 pages, pre-order now!
NEW!
Favorite Socks, 25 Timeless Designs from Interweave
Socks are a pleasure to create, easy to carry in the knitting
bag and 0h-so-cozy to wear. In Favorite Socks, renowned sock designers including
Nancy Bush, Ann Budd, Priscilla Gibson-Roberts and Evelyn A. Clark showcase
their style in an inspiring collection of classic and innovative sock patterns.
NEW!
One Skein, 30 Quick Projects to Knit and Crochet
Knitwear
designer Leigh Radford shows the infinite creative possibilities in a single
skein of yarn. You'll find a clever assortment of felted totes, Comfy cable
footies, fashionable fingerless mittens, mod tank tops, geometric accessory
bags, chic mohair pillows and more!
NEW!
Lace Style, Traditional to Innovative:
21 Inspired Designs to Knit

From runways to department stores, lace is everywhere and
knitters are picking up their needles to chase the trend.
Lace Style takes a fresh approach to this
classic theme by combining solid techniques with 20+ contemporary projects.
Revel in ways to use lace as allover patterns, trims and edgings, and inserts.
Innovative designs include a lace pattern typically used for baby w
ear
boldly translated into a striking woman’s scalloped jacket, a delicate lace
edging used to accent a featherlight lingerie dress, a chic skirt made lacy with
intentionally dropped stitches, a wide-brim garden hat with a decidedly vintage
feel, a sophisticated bracelet knitted from fine silver wire, and much more.
Each pattern has detailed step-by-step instructions and lavish lifestyle
photographs with plenty of detail shots to keep readers inspired.
NEW!
First Knits, Projects for Beginning Knitters
From
first loop to last seam, this invaluable resource will provide answers to the
questions that can stump new knitters. Twenty simple projects will make
first-time knitters proud. Illustrated "workshops" introduce knit only, purl
only, knit and purl, and color knitting. Projects range from simple scarves and
sweaters to a pillow and kimono jacket. Step-by-step photos show exactly how
knitting needles should be positioned at particular places in a pattern. Foldout
flaps reveal a handy stitch guide—key information is at knitters' fingertips.
Knits, Knots, Buttons and Bows,
Knitting for Baby
Baby
is on the way—and in this delightful collection, you can welcome Baby in style
with sweet clothing and accessories that are simple to knit and fun to give.
Choose from more than 18 projects, including blankets, hats, booties, and
sweaters. Find designs specific to boys and girls, plus many projects to suit
either girls or boys. Knit up designs in sizes from newborn to 18 months; cotton
and wool yarns guarantee easy cleaning
365 Knitting Stitches a Year,
everlasting calender
This
versatile everlasting calendar is a handy guide to a wealth of knitting
stitches. This knitting book will last and last! Learn a new knitting stitch
each day of the year, or just enjoy the amazing number of different designs that
can be created out of simple knit and purl! Includes a large assortment of
lace stitches, cables, rib stitches, ribbings and more! Spiral bound with stand
for desktop display. A knitting book you will enjoy year around! Makes a great
gift too!
This calendar is not for any specific year
and can be started any time of the year! What a fun gift! Or just treat
yourself, we wont' tell.
Not Just Socks,
Sandi Rosner
Sandi
Rosner uses self-striping sock yarn in new ways to create 18 warm, whimsical
projects for hand knitting. Here you'll find good basic sock patterns as well as
a wonderful collection of everyday accessories, including scarves, hats, gloves,
mittens, etc.
Knit Fix

Run
out of yarn before you finished knitting that fabulous sweater? Buttonholes
won’t hold your fancy buttons? Can’t tell your knit stitch from your purl
stitch? Don’t just fix it,
Knit Fix
it!
Knit Fix
puts together all the guidance novice knitters need to become independent and
all the advice experienced knitters need to take their projects to the next
level. Written in a conversational, approachable style,
Knit Fix is the essential repair manual
for knitters. It’s all here—from the basics of what a stitch
looks like to techniques for solving the toughest knitting problems.
Author Lisa Kartus cheerfully teaches you to see and
mend the errors of your knitting ways, with advice on what to do in case of a
brain freeze, how to rescue a sweater gone horribly wrong, and when it’s okay
to let mistakes stand. You’ll perfect your knitting techniques, learn
from your mistakes, and finesse your style. No matter what your knitting
dilemma, Knit Fix will make fixing
all your problems a snap!
Hardback with concealed wire-o, 7 x 9¼, 112 pages, 40 Photographs and 110
illustrations.
NEW!
Spin to Knit,
Shannon Okey
Take
your knitting to a new level with the addition of handmade yarn! Spinning is
easy to learn, handspun yarn is hot , and with Spin to Knit everything
you need to create fun, funky, one-of-a-kind designer yarn is right at your
fingertips. Spin to Knit teaches you all the details about fibers,
tools, and materials for getting started spinning, and offers a substantial
selection of simple patterns for knitting with that fabulous yarn you've created
all on your own. Urban spinner Shannon Okey, author of KnitGrrl,
answers all your burning questions about spinning basics. For instance, what
fibers are good for close-to-the-skin projects, what’s good for layering, and
what on earth can you do with dog fur or recycled fabric? Find out the basic
tools you need to get started spinning, whether you should begin with a drop
spindle or a wheel, why “lumpy bumpy” yarn is your friend, ways to un-lump your
yarn, and how to control singles, twist, and ply.
Folk Hats
Subtitled
32 patterns and Folk Tales from around the world. Chilly? Try the seriously warm
Russian-inspired Cossack or the toasty Irish Cables. Silly? Check out the more
light-hearted Yoruba Bird hat or Lapland’s Four Winds. You’ll also find felted
cowboy hats, smart pillboxes, historic derbies, sporty caps and sassy cloches,
and darling baby bonnets from nearly every corner of the planet including
Canada, Panama, Nigeria, Italy, China, and Japan.
Knitting Vintage Socks,
Nancy Bush
Sock
expert Nancy Bush offers 24 classic sock knitting patterns like Baby’s
Bootikins and Evening Stockings for a Young
Lady updated for today’s sock knitters with gauges, up-to-date yarns, and
twenty-first-century methods and sizes. This book is sub-titled New twist on
Classic Patterns, and Nancy Bush fans will love it! These traditional knitted
socks are timeless. This is sock knitting at
it's finest.
Cool Socks, Warm Feet, Lucy
Neatby
Sub-titled
"Six exceptional sock patterns for printed sock yarn" this sock knitting book
will offer much more. Learn how to give printed sock yarns such as
Trekking
XXL sock yarn a new twist! Learn how to choose the right sock yarn for your
project. Bonus: Sock Fit and Adjustment, double pointed needle techniques and
sock techniques.
Yarns to Dye For, Kathleen
Taylor
Subtitled: Creating self-patterning yarns for knitting, this
book will inspire you! Learn how to create self-patterning yarn like the pros!
Yarns to Dye For offers an easy, inexpensive and fun way to dye your own
self-patterning yarns, no other book details this intriguing process.
Kathleen Taylor guides you through each step: selecting the yarn
and equipment, wrapping and tying skeins and balls for dyeing, painting yarns,
and knitting quick and simple garments that show off your marvelous yarns. Seven
fun projects included.
Jacquard
Acid Dyes for Wool
Ecru Yarns for Dyeing
Hip to Crochet, Judith
Swartz
Okay,
so this is not a knitting book, you caught me. We could not resist to adding
this book to our selection. Take a new look at crochet! easy to learn, and
versatile crochet has often been overlooked. Subtitled "23 contemporary projects
for today's crocheter", this new crochet book is anything but square! Helpful
step -by-step instructions and illustrations are paired with projects such as a
Bohemian Coat Sweater, Mohair Hat, Block on Block Skirt, a tank top, purses, a
throw, pillows and baskets. 122 pages, softcover
200 Crochet Blocks, Jan
Eaton
Rediscover
crochet! Choose from more than 200 fabulous block patterns—from Art
Deco-inspired geometric designs to traditional checkerboard stripes and
elaborate motifs—to crochet blankets, throws, and accessories that are
functional and decorative. Employing traditional styles and contemporary colors,
crocheted blocks inspire the crafter to create a dynamic palette of color,
pattern, and texture by mixing, matching, and combining. Step-by-step
crochet instructions accompany each pattern, along with stunning photographs
that encourage crafters to explore a range of color combinations and
coordinates—neutrals with accents, colors from nature, and color schemes
inspired by the gorgeous floral hues of Tiffany, disciplined shades from the Art
Nouveau movement, and the vibrant primary colors favored by America's Jazz Age.
A directory of blocks is cross-referenced by symbols that describe the
techniques used and the degree of difficulty, and each pattern is designed so
that finished blocks are all the same size when they're worked in yarn of the
same weight. Paperbound, 8 3/4 x 8 3/4, 128 pages, 200 color photographs.
Scarf Style, Pam Allen
Expand your idea of what a scarf can be! This collection of
31 elegant, whimsical, and ingenious scarves taps the expertise of over
twenty-five knitwear designers who offer new ways to think about this most basic
of garments. Expect to be surprised: a timeless scarf that uses cables and
stitch patterns, a "scarf" that functions as a pair of portable sleeves with a
turtleneck, a delicate triangular shawl based on traditional Estonian lace
patterns, and a deconstructed striped scarf held together with brightly colored
bobbles. 144 pages, 50 color photographs, 30 color
illustrations, 10 charts.
Knit and Crochet with Beads,
Lily M Chin
Let
Lily Chin take your handknitting and crochet to a whole new level! Lily’s
fashion-savvy designs have won her international acclaim and brought
much-deserved attention to the innovative creations of “hip, young, urban
knitters” like herself. Drawing on her extremely popular bead knitting
workshops, Lily presents separate chapters on stitch techniques for knitting and
crochet including prestrung and hoisted-atop stitches, single- and
double-crochet, and half-double crochet. Each technique is then
demonstrated with an exciting range of Lily’s own masterful designs that feature
a sparkling array of beads strategically nestled among the stitches. Beaded
projects are accompanied by easy, step-by-step instructions and illustrations,
and include a cardigan sweater, lace and cabled tunic sweaters, a short-sleeve
pullover and vest, and dazzling jewelry.160 pages, 40 color photographs, 60
color illustrations, 20 charts
Twisted Sisters Sock Workbook, Lynn Vogel
THE new spinning book of the season! Spin not just any old
yarn or any old socks, but glorious, zany, wildly colorful yarn for
perfect-fitting socks of character. Dip-dyeing, pour-dyeing, and hand-painting
yarns or wool rovings is as easy as making homemade soup, whether you use
commercial dyes or Kool-Aid®. If you like starting from scratch, spinning
one-of-a-kind yarn is easier than you think. And the socks—a pair of
well-crafted, perfectly fitting socks is one of life’s true luxuries. It’s all
right here in this book. Paperbound, 8 ½ x 9, 96 pages,
101 color photographs, 35 line drawings, 6 charts
Felted Knits,
B
Fiber Trends and a nationally recognized authority on felting, shares
her secrets in Felted Knits. More than just a pattern book,
Beverly shows you how to choose and test yarns, correctly size a knitted piece
for felting, accurately shrink items by hand- and machine-washing, improve your
results with blocking, and how to care for your felted knits. Novice and
experienced knitters alike can choose from the book’s 36 knitting patterns to
create knitted and felted bags and totes, hats, mittens, vests, and slippers, as
well as pillows, placemats and coasters to complement your décor. This
invaluable resource also includes sections on embellishing your felting and
about felting on felt (needle felting).
Folk Bags,
Vicki Square
These bags are different! And Vicki Square’s contemporary
interpretations of these 30 folk designs are truly extraordinary. Each one is
inspired by traditional folk bags or folk art from 23 different countries
including Nepal, Tibet, Japan, Ireland, Ecuador, and Guatemala. You’ll find bags
in all shapes, colors, textures, and sizes for work, play, or for a special
evening on the town. Included are the Guatemalan Saddlebag, the Persian
carpet–inspired handbag, the fish-shaped Chinese felted bag, the Bolivian Doll
bag, and the Moroccan Tile bag.
Folk Vests, 25 Knitting
Patterns and Tales from Around the World, Cheryl Oberle
Vests are festive, w
arm,
easy-fitting, and practical—just the thing for contemporary knitters, who will
delight in these 25 traditional and innovative patterns collected from around
the world and through the ages. Both functional and decorative, these wonderful
projects for men’s and women’s vests are accompanied by folk stories and
regional histories from the countries of origin: Germany, Nepal, Peru, Japan,
and the United Kingdom, among others. More than a knitting pattern book, this is
a book of inspiration, appreciation, and history. Another
addition to the Interweave books "Folk" series. 144
pages, 25 color photographs, 25 illustrations, 18 charts
Color Works, Deb Menz
Dogs
in Knits
12
Patterns for our Best Friends. Knitting for dogs is hot! Need proof? When
Interweave Knits magazine reviewed a dog sweater pattern in the Winter 2000
issue, the yarn company that created the pattern was so inundated with phone
calls that they had to hire an additional customer service rep just to handle
the orders. Dogs in Knits offers a collection of sweaters and blankets
for dogs by expert knitwear designer Judith L. Swartz, who has created sweaters
that dogs can "wear with dignity." It includes styles for all
knitting skill levels, plus instructions for measuring dogs and sizing patterns
correctly for a perfect fit. A must-have for dog lovers and passionate knitters
alike. Paperbound, 8 1/2; x 9, 96 pages, 17 color photographs, charts and
illustrations.
Knitters Companion, Vicki
Square New revised
edition!!
Have
you ever found that in the middle of a knitting project, you've forgotten how to
do a raised increase or eyelet buttonhole? Keep this reference book at hand!
The Knitter's Companion neatly fits into your knitting bag. Providing an
overview of gauge, joins, seams, borders, and buttonholes, The Knitter's
Companion is an indispensable addition to any knitter's bag of tricks.
Knitting books come and go. This one is a keeper. Bonus: Built-in needle gauge!
Spiral-bound, 7 x 5, 112 pages, 100 technique illustrations.
Stahmans's Shawls and Scarves,
Myrna Stahman
Subtitled
'Lace Faroese-Shaped shawls from the Neck Down and Seamen's Scarves", this book
is a must have for the lace knitter! Learn how to knit traditional shaped
Faroese shawls from the top down, as well as how to create your own version of
these versatile and timeless shawls. Let master knitter Myrna
Stahman guide you through the steps of creating your own unique shawl or
seamen's scarf. All patterns are offer well written instructions as well as
charts. Myrna's hints and techniques for fabulous knitting will guide you in
creating "Your" shawl, using a wide range of yarns and gauges. A timeless
classic! 154 pages
Gossamer Webs Design Collection,
Three Orenburg Shawls to Knit Design Interpretation by Galina Khmeleva
Presenting
three classic Orenburg-style lace knitting patterns in written form for the very
first time. Created from a series of basic elements and patterns handed down
from generation to generation from the Orenburg region of Russia, Galina
Khmeleva has worked with these talented craftspeople to bring you these unique
knitted masterpieces. Create your own heirloom shawl following
step-by-step instructions and charts laid out for ease of knitting from bottom
to top. Paperbound, 8x9, 56 pages, color photographs and charts
Folk Shawls, Cheryl Oberle,
Folk
Shawls presents 25 knitted shawl patterns including the history and traditions
behind them. Follow Cheryl Oberle around the around the world in knitted shawls,
each one with it's own characteristics. Each shawl pattern is complete with
instructions in words and charts. 144 pages, full-color and charts.
NEW!
Crocheted Socks
16
Fun to stitch projects. If you thought handmade socks were
just for knitters, think again! This wonderful collection of crocheted socks
range in style from fun to fashionable.Sixteen sock patterns are each given in a
variety of sizes for both women and men. Try ribbed, cabled, or lacy designs, or
give your socks a blast of color. Learn how to crochet socks that mimic the
luxurious look and feel of knitted socks.
Sensational Knitted Socks, Charlene
Church
This
is the only book on sock knitting you'll ever need! Choose virtually any
yarn, gauge, stitch pattern, and size you like—with nearly 1,000 variations, the
possibilities for knitting fashionable to funky socks will last a lifetime.
Create one-of-a-kind socks starting with 10 basic designs plus loads of stitch
patterns. Use 2, 4, or 5 needles; patterns let you choose your favorite method.
Customize fit and fashion for women, men, and children—step-by-step instructions
make it easy.
Socks Soar on Two Circular Needles, Cat
Bordhi
Subtitled
"a manual of elegant knitting techniques and patterns this book will teach you a
faster way to knit socks! The use of two circular knitting needles will prevent
dropped stitches, allow for faster switching between needles (and less often).
Learn this method in just minutes. Included "how to instructions", 11 sock
patterns and tips and hints. Softcover, 44 pages.
Socks,
Spin-Off Special Publication
Here
it is-complete knitting instructions for 20 different handspun, handknitted
socks-including those wonderful entrelac ones that everyone had been asking for.
You'll find notes on spinning, choosing equivalent commercial yarns, and
managing all the tricky little techniques that make socks so much fun to knit.
Paperbound, 8 3/8 x 10 7/8, 56 pages, color photographs
throughout
My Knitting Teacher
Susan
Bates booklet will help you learn to knit! Teach yourself and learn how to cast
on, knit and purl. Instructions for 25 projects included. Instructions for right
and lefthanders. 48 pages
NEW!
Learn Knitting Kit
Teach yourself how to knit with this kit. Includes above book
"MY Knitting Teacher", two pairs of knitting needles, 4 bonus patterns, Knit
Check, cable stitch holder, 5 yarn bobs, 2 Luxite yarn needles, two pairs of
point protectors.
Boye- I taught Myself Knitting Kit
Simple
instructions and clear diagrams make it easy to teach yourself to knit.
Instructions for an thick and quick scarf, afghan and more included. Kit
includes " I taught myself knitting" book, single point knitting needles size 6
and 8, Knit Tally, cable stitch needle, stitch holder, tapestry yarn needles,
package of 1/4: carbone rings, point protectors and knit gauge.