60 Quick Knits for Beginners : Easy Projects for New Knitters in 220 Superwash from Cascade Yarns - SIXTH AND SPRING BOOKS

60 Quick Knits for Beginners

Easy Projects for New Knitters in 220 Superwash from Cascade Yarns

By: SIXTH AND SPRING BOOKS

Paperback | 6 March 2018

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60 Quick Knits for Beginners is an essential volume for every novice knitter and anyone picking up needles for the first time!

Offering a wide array of creative techniques and attractive patterns, 60 Quick Knits for Beginners is an essential volume for new and novice knitters. Accessible, fun, illustrated with step-by-step instructions, and featuring insightful sidebars throughout, it offers a variety of irresistible projects, from scarves, cowls, and mittens to shawls, socks, and baby clothes.

And though several garments have instructions specifically written for beginners, they’re chic enough for experienced knitters, too!
Industry Reviews
"The latest entry in the '60 Quick Knits' series focuses on beginner-friendly projects knit in budget-friendly yarn. While the requisite hats and scarves are included, the designers branch out into shawls and wraps, socks, cowls, mittens, and simple sweaters, giving newer knitters some variety to choose from. Later projects incorporate simple intarsia and cable knitting to challenge beginners. The styles range from classic and simple (rectangular scarf, baby booties) to surprisingly contemporary (lots of stripes on a variety of accessories, asymmetrical shawls). While all of the projects are appropriate for beginning knitters, the patterns appear in order of difficulty, with tips and techniques included in the instruction. VERDICT: Novice knitters will appreciate the variety of projects, as well as the helpful tutorials." -Library Journal
"The latest entry in the '60 Quick Knits' series focuses on beginner-friendly projects knit in budget-friendly yarn. While the requisite hats and scarves are included, the designers branch out into shawls and wraps, socks, cowls, mittens, and simple sweaters, giving newer knitters some variety to choose from. Later projects incorporate simple intarsia and cable knitting to challenge beginners. The styles range from classic and simple (rectangular scarf, baby booties) to surprisingly contemporary (lots of stripes on a variety of accessories, asymmetrical shawls). While all of the projects are appropriate for beginning knitters, the patterns appear in order of difficulty, with tips and techniques included in the instruction. VERDICT: Novice knitters will appreciate the variety of projects, as well as the helpful tutorials." -Library Journal