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hooked on books One-Skein Wonders for Babies 101 Knitting Projects for Infants & Toddlers by Judith Durant Knit the Sky By Lea Redmond In Knit the Sky, designer/artist Lea Redmond invites knitters of all levels to join her adventurous knitting journey with projects that will make you think outside the craft box. More than a knitting book, Knit the Sky is a unique collection of 30 creativity starters that has you knitting using practical things found in the weather, your neighbourhood, your travels and more! It’s filled with illustrations to fall in love with, and you’ll cherish the book from page 1 to 168 as you create knitted memories! Knit Christmas Stockings Edited by Gwen W. Steege Make this holiday one your family will remember forever! With these 19 fun, simple patterns, even first-time knitters can create beautiful knitted Christmas stockings, as well as delightful knit and felt ornaments for the Christmas tree. 136 pages, ISBN 978-1-61212-252-6 www.storey.com 288 pages, ISBN 978-1-61212-480-3 Storey Publishing www.thomasallen.ca 168 pages, Hardcover, ISBN 978-1-61212-333-2 The Taunton Press www.thomasallen.ca Arm and Finger Knitting Knitting Fabric Rugs by Laura Strutt Karen Tiede This is a book with invaluable information on not only how to make rugs, but also includes a lesson in color combinations, the A to Z on how to recycle materials to make the rugs, and the process of making rugs. Add color to your floors and living space with these 28 colorful designs for crafters of every level. Take your knitting to an exciting new adventure and enjoy the softness of these rugs underfoot or displayed on the wall for extra color boost! 178 pages, ISBN 978-1-61212-448-3 www.storey.com Beanies & Bobble Hats by Fiona Goble What more to say about this very hip and cool book including 36 colour designs for beanies, berets, bobble hats and more for the young and young at heart? This is an indispensable collection of knitted accessories if you’re contemplating making knitted gifts for Christmas. Look around your neighbourhood, many wear beanies and hats all year round as a fashion accessory! Hats are quick to make even for novice knitters. Cables, special stitches, as well as simple and mindless knitting stitches are explored in the variety of styles. My favourite…? The knitted golden crown! 130 pages, ISBN 978-78249-196-5 Cico Books www.thomasallen.ca 16 KNITmuch | issue 1 This irresistible collection offers 101 original knitting projects for babies and toddlers – each using just a single skein of yarn! From mittens and hats to tees, sweaters, hoodies, pants, dresses, socks, and bootees, you’ll find the perfect wearable for every child and every occasion. You’ll also discover beautiful bibs, blankets, and sleep sacks, plus adorable stuffed toys, blanket buddies, and more. These beautiful projects were contributed by designers and crafters around the world, and each comes with complete step-by-step instructions and a photograph of the finished piece. If you like large-scale knits or you appreciate the bigger stitches and open texture you can achieve by knitting with your arms or fingers, then you will find plenty of inspiration in Arm and Finger Knitting. Breaking free from the constraints of normal needle sizes, Laura Strutt demonstrates how to do all the usual stitches and techniques using just your arms and hands, from plain garter stitch to moss stitch, increasing and decreasing, and knitting with two or more strands of yarn at a time. To make the best use of the unique texture and scale of no-needle knitting, she has designed 35 stylish projects for you to make, for the home and to wear. 112 pages, ISBN 978-1-78249-208-5 Cico Books www.thomasallen.ca