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My Knitting Book (Second Series)

Miss Lambert

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

Uncover a treasure trove of knitting patterns and designs in 'My Knitting Book (Second Series)' by the talented Miss Lambert. This comprehensive guide takes you on a journey through a myriad of knitting techniques and projects. From cozy quilts and delicate shawls to charming baby accessories and stylish garments, there's something for every knitting enthusiast. Dive into the intricacies of cable plait stitches, raised stripes, and alternating colors, as you create beautiful and unique pieces. With detailed instructions and helpful explanations, you'll master terms and techniques to bring your knitting skills to new heights.
Available since: 11/27/2019.
Print length: 328 pages.

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