The Knitchick's Guide to Sweaters: Classic Styles for the Modern Knitter - Softcover

Karp, Marcelle

 
9781600610967: The Knitchick's Guide to Sweaters: Classic Styles for the Modern Knitter

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Pick up this book, grab your needles and become a Knitchick! The Knitchicks present a comprehensive, practical, hands-on guide to knitting any sweater you could possibly want. No need to fear, because each of the designs is easy to knit, totally wearable and comes with a hearty helping of Knitchick personality. It's time to have fun with your sticks! Inside The Knitchicks' Guide to Sweaters, you'll find:    • more than 25 simple, classic sweater designs for women, men and children.    • information that will help you understand patterns - not just follow them. Adjust the patterns for a perfect fit, or even design your own.    • step-by-step photographs of all the need-to-know techniques - no reference books required! Let the Knitchicks teach you sweater savvy and show you how to declare your knitting independence!

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Marcelle Karp is the co-founder of Bust Magazine (with Debbie Stoller) and she helped grow the magazine from a base of no subscribers to over 250,000 today. She is the co-author of The Bust Guide to the New Girl Order as well as a freelance writer for many national publications. Marcelle travels around the country giving lectures and through her experience as a television producer, she has connections with many of the major broadcast venues in the US.

Pauline Wall has been the voice of the British new wave of knitting as the founder of KnitChicks (www.nitchicks.co.uk), a highly successful Internet-based group of knitters. She is a regular guest on the BBC, is the "resident knitter" on ITV's Richard Hammond's 5 O'Clock Show, and makes appearances on ITV's London Tonight. Knitchicks has been featured in The New York Times, The Times (UK), the Metro Commuter, as well as numerous other publications.

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