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KNITTING GUIDE FOR BEGINNERS - A detailed beginner’s guide with picture illustrations to learn multiple knitting stitches and patterns with stunning pr - cover
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KNITTING GUIDE FOR BEGINNERS - A detailed beginner’s guide with picture illustrations to learn multiple knitting stitches and patterns with stunning pr

Sophia Adam

Editora: BookRix

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Sinopse

Knitting is an easy hobby to take up as it’s easy to do while watching a show or listening to an audiobook, and it’s a great way to start making your own clothes and other fabric items. Before you start knitting, you’ll need to learn some of the basics. 
In this book “knitting guide for beginners” I will be teaching you everything you need to know about knitting. From the basics to advanced level. The basics of knitting which you must learn are; 
Cast on, Knit Stitch and cast of. 
I have also put together a step by step guide on some projects you could learn and be able to make for your personal use or as a gift to your friends and loved ones. 
ORDER YOUR COPY NOW 
 
Disponível desde: 22/12/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 16 páginas.

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