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spring 2010
fiber books, magazines & DVDs

table of contents
New Titles 1
New Gifts 11
Knitting 13
Felting 26
Crochet 27
Spinning 30
Dyeing 32
Weaving 33
Quilting/Mixed Media/Sewing 36
Audio Books 41
DVDs/CDs 42
Magazines 47
Spinning Book Rack 50
Gifts 51
Index 52
Resources 53

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New England Knits


Timeless Knitwear with a Modern Twist
Cecily Glowik MacDonald and Melissa LaBarre

Paperback, 8½ x 9,
152 pages
ISBN 978-1-59668-180-4
$24.95
Available July 2010

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Boutique Knits
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Inspired by autumn and winter in New England (where the savvy knitter is never far from a sweater
between September and March), the book is divided into three themes: Walk in the Woods, Day in the
Park, and Along the Coast. Within each section readers will find a variety of flattering, wearable sweat- Inspired to Knit
ers and accessories (including hats, mittens, scarves, bags, and shawls). Projects by guest designers page 19
from Classic Elite, Berroco, and the Fiber Company round out the collection.
$FDJMZ(MPXJL.BD%POBME is part of the design and weekly webletter teams at Classic Elite
Yarns. Since learning to knit (only 5 years ago), Cecily has built an impressive portfolio, with
more than 80 designs published in books, magazines, and Classic Elite Yarns Collections.
She has designed for Interweave Knits, Knitscene, Knit.1, Knit Simple, Vogue Knitting, Cast On,
Knitter’s, and Creative Knitting. In addition, her designs have appeared in Interweave’s Color Style, Simple
Style, and Knitted Gifts as well as Vogue’s Knitting on the Go series. She lives in Lowell, Massachusetts.

.FMJTTB-B#BSSF has published patterns in Knit.1 and Classic Elite Yarns webletters and de- Classic Knits
sign collections. She lives in western Massachusetts and blogs at knittingschooldropout.com. page 15

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Knitting Green
Conversations and Planet Friendly Projects
Ann Budd

Paperback,
8½ x 9,
160 pages
ISBN 978-1-59668-166-8
$24.95
Available May 2010

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No Sheep for You


page 24 Most of us—knitters included—want to do our part for the planet, but it can be hard to know what that
means. What makes a yarn organic? Are natural dyes safer than chemical dyes? From selecting organic
yarns to reusing yarns to knitting warm projects (and turning the heat down), there are a variety of ways
to knit green. Leading knitting industry figures, including designers French Girl Kristeen Griffin-Grimes
and Kristin Nicholas, yarn company creative director Pam Allen, and writer/editors Amy R. Singer (,OJUUZ)
and Clara Parkes (,OJUUFSµT3FWJFX), offer their perspectives on integrating green principles with their
work and lives.

In addition to the articles and personal essays, Knitting Green includes 20 contemporary projects from
top designers for garments, accessories, gifts, and home furnishings, all designed to use earth-friendly
Natural Knits for
Babies and Moms yarns or to serve an earth-friendly purpose. In addition to Ann Budd, designers include Pam Allen,
page 23 Mags Kandis, Deborah Newton, Vicki Square, and more. The collection has a wearable but fashionable
feel (similar to the Style series)—projects are current without being trendy. These appealing, innovative
designs give knitters a sense that they are helping the planet while making beautiful and useful knits.
Each designer interprets the challenge of “knitting green” in her own way: reducing disposable plastic
bags, facilitating an alternative to chemical detergent, using fiber that would otherwise go to waste,
and keeping wearers warm or cool without using energy.
"OO#VEE is the best-selling author of a dozen knitting books, most recently Interweave
Presents Knitted Gifts and Simple Style. Formerly the senior editor of Interweave Knits
magazine, she is now a book editor and knitwear designer. She lives in Boulder, Colorado.

Simple Style
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Power Cables
The Ultimate Guide to Knitting Inventive Cables
Lily Chin
Paperback, 8½ x 9,
176 pages
ISBN 978-1-59668-167-5
$24.95
Available June 2010

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Expert knitter and crocheter Lily Chin has been teaching cable knitting for nearly 20 years to packed
houses and eager students. With Power Cables, she shares her designing and teaching expertise to
create a must-have resource on this popular technique.

This book takes the reader from the most basic twisted stitches through complex and imaginative
interpretations of cables that add texture, color, and even nontraditional explorations (such as turning
stitches around, constructing cables with I-cord, and wrapping stitches to create the illusion of cables).
Lily’s signature and sought-after technique for creating reversible cables is thoroughly explained and
integrated with the rest of the techniques, teaching the reader to make almost any cable reversible. In Knitwear Design
addition to knitting any cable pattern, readers will learn Lily’s new charting system, which shows the Workshop
behavior of the cable more clearly. Other tips include cabling without a cable needle, choosing the best page 23
yarns to show off different cable effects, and even designing your own cable patterns.
Readers can practice each of these skills in an original knitted pattern—the book contains 15 original
patterns for pullovers, jackets, bags, socks, and accessories.

Named a “Master Knitter” by Vogue Knitting International,-JMZ$IJO has designed knit-


wear for magazines and yarn companies for nearly 25 years. She has crocheted runway
pieces for Diane von Furstenburg, Ralph Lauren, Isaac Mizrahi, and Vera Wang, and her
work has been on the backs of celebrities and supermodels such as Cindy Crawford and
Naomi Campbell. Her media appearances include the CBS Morning News, the DIY Network, HGTV, Harmony Guides:
The Jane Pauley Show, Late Show with David Letterman, and The Martha Stewart Show. Cables & Arans
A noted instructor, Lily teaches workshops on knitting and crochet all over the world, and under- page 14
standing cables is one of her most popular subjects. She lives in New York City.

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Northern Knits
Designs Inspired by the Knitting Traditions of Scandinavia,
Iceland, and the Shetland Isles
-VDJOEB(VZ

Paperback, 8½ x 9,
160 pages,
ISBN 978-1-59668-171-2
$24.95
Available May 2010

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Northern Knits opens with an introduction that explores the traditions of these quintessential knitting
cultures, from the wool and yarns to the history of the garments traditionally made from them. Accom-
panying the information is a breathtaking montage of photos showing vintage traditional garments,
Knitted Lace of Estonia landscapes, and sheep.
page 21 The collection of 20 women’s garments and accessories uses traditional knitting techniques and folk
motifs to showcase these classic wool yarns. The projects explore a range of techniques and knitwear
construction ideas that are both interesting to knit and very wearable. Featured techniques include
knitting in the round and steeking, lace, cables, Fair Isle, twined knitting, and embroidery.
Rowan designer Lucinda Guy’s newest collection includes the best of new and old in knitwear: the in-
spiration of folk traditions, the wholesome purity of natural wool yarns, and the styles of today’s knitter.

-VDJOEB(VZis a knitwear and textile designer and author of four books of handknitting
for kids, all originally published by Rowan in the U.K. (Trafalgar Square Books in the U.S.)
and all designed and illustrated by her partner, François Hall. She started her knitwear ca-
reer designing swatches for women and menswear, and successfully sold designs to Edina
Folk Style Ronay, Laura Ashley, Marks and Spencer, and Rowan Yarns. She then started selling machine-knitted
page 13 children’s wear and accessories under her own label through the Crafts Council, Conran Shop, Paul
Smith, and Couverture, as well as creating printed textile designs for children’s wear. In addition, she
has published many individual handknit patterns with Rowan.

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Gifted
Lovely Little Things to Knit and Crochet
Mags Kandis

Paperback, 8½ x 9,
128 pages
ISBN 978-1-59668-178-1
$24.95
Available August 2010

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Interweave Presents
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Each project is individually customized with Mags’s personal design touches, including beading,
buttons, needlefelting, appliqué, and embroidery, plus a variety of knitting techniques such as Fair
Isle, intarsia, and cables. In addition to the knitted, felted, and crocheted projects, Mags shares her
recipes for easy food gifts and simple sewing projects such as sewn fabric gift bags and sachets to
Interweave Presents
pair with fiber gifts. Directions for making these little add-ons that make a gift personal and extra-
Crocheted Gifts
special are featured in bonus sidebars throughout the book. page 29
Accompanied by beautiful photography, Gifted will inspire readers to grab another ball of yarn and
invest a little time and love into creating something special for someone special.

.BHT,BOEJT has spent the last 18 years perfecting her distinct style for both Mission
Falls (creative director until April 2008) and ready-to-wear manufacturers. Her designs
appear in many publications, including Interweave Knits, Vogue Knitting, and Knitter’s.
She is the author/editor of Folk Style (Interweave, 2007). Mags resides in the heart of
Quinte, Ontario.
One Skein
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Crochet So Fine
Exquisite Designs with Fine Yarns
Kristin Omdahl

Paperback, 8½ x 101⁄4,
160 pages
ISBN 978-1-59668-198-9
$22.95
Available July 2010

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Wrapped in Crochet
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Crocheters begin by exploring techniques specific to crocheting with fine yarns: gauge, blocking, and
garment construction tips to maximize drape. Then they can choose from 20 projects including stun-
Crochet in Color ning crocheted pullovers, cardigans, jackets, capes, shawls, scarves, hats, and more. Many of the
page 27 projects only require one or two skeins of yarn. The designs are interesting to make, using clever stitch
motifs, innovative and traditional shaping methods, and a variety of crochet techniques and embellish-
ment ideas. In addition to a variety of stitch patterns, motifs, and techniques, Crochet So Fine includes
tutorials with detailed illustrations and instruction on Tunisian crochet, broomstick crochet, and hairpin
lace. The garments include couture details such as colorwork, beading, lace, ruffles, tiers, and more. All
stitch motifs include charts, and the specialized techniques include how-to sections.

,SJTUJO0NEBIMdesigns knit and crochet garments and patterns under her label
KRISTIN and distributes her own line of patterns and kits from her website,
styledbykristin.com, and to yarn stores. She designs for several knit and crochet maga-
Interweave Crochet zines and book publishers and teaches knit and crochet techniques for private lessons
magazine and workshops. Kristin creates designs for a variety of yarn companies, including Plymouth Yarn,
page 47
Cherry Tree Hill, and Tilli Tomas and has published designs in Interweave Crochet, Interweave Knits,
Knitscene, Crochet Today, and Crochet!. She is the author of Wrapped in Crochet (Interweave, 2008).

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Get Spun
The Step-by-Step Guide to Spinning Art Yarns
4ZNFPO/PSUI
Paperback, 8½ x 9,
120 pages
ISBN 978-1-59668-064-7
$22.95
Available April 2010

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Taking the craft beyond intriguing but often nonfunctional yarns that are often labeled “art yarns,”
Get Spun teaches the reader to create useful yarns with structure and balance. By combining this
range of skills with an unlimited range of fiber possibilities, readers can not only create the yarn of
their dreams, they can re-create it and use it for their fiber-art projects.
Intended for the advanced beginner to intermediate spinner, this book explores the spinning fun-
damentals, techniques for spinning wool and silk, spinning with nontraditional materials (fabric, silk
cocoons), introducing add-ins (beads, locks, etc.), and creating exciting plying effects. Nearly all of
the colorways featured in Symeon’s yarns are created by hand-dyeing or blending. In addition to the The Intentional
spinning techniques, Symeon will share techniques for easy home dyeing and using a drumcarder to Spinner
blend colors and fibers. page 31

4ZNFPO/PSUI is an unconventional domestic and mother of two, commonly known as Pippi Knee-
socks. Symeon is a graduate of Penn State University and the Massachusetts College of Art. Before
settling in Vermont, she traveled around the country, supporting herself by selling handmade clothes
and fabric accessories. After having children, Symeon relearned the quiet and portable craft of knitting.
Handpainting yarn was quick to follow, and spinning seemed like the logical next step. Fibers quickly
overtook her mind and home. She began selling her yarns at pippikneesocks.com to feed her fiber
habit in June 2004. She began writing articles for Knittyspin in 2006 and was featured in Spin to Knit
(Interweave, 2006). Spin Control
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Art Cloth
A Guide to Surface Design for Fabric
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Paperback, 8½ x 101⁄4
160 pages
ISBN 978-1-59668-195-8
$26.95
Available July 2010

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Art Cloth picks up where Complex Cloth left off, showing how to layer processes with the latest products
to create stunning cloth for use in a variety of fiber art. Following Jane’s techniques with step-by-step
photography, readers will learn to create art cloth using dyes, color removing agents, paints, and foils—
combined through processes that include silk-screen printing, stamping, stenciling, and handpainting.
Surface Designer’s In addition to detailed step-by-step wet-media surface design techniques, Jane demonstrates how the
Handbook use of color and design contribute to successful layering. She guides and inspires artists to take their art
page 39 cloth to the next level through sidebars with design tips and exercises that support the technical informa-
tion. In addition, each technique chapter concludes with project ideas for the skills learned, so anyone
working through the book can literally build layers on cloth as each chapter is completed.

+BOF%VOOFXPMEhas been an influential textile artist for over 20 years and is the author of
Complex Cloth (Martingale, 1996). She teaches and exhibits internationally, and her work has
been included in many juried and invitational exhibits. Dunnewold maintains Art Cloth Studios,
an exhibition and teaching facility she shares with other artists in San Antonio, Texas. She also
chairs and teaches in the Surface Design Studio at the Southwest Craft Center in San Antonio.
Printmaking and
Mixed Media
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The Weaver’s Studio: Doubleweave


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Paperback, 8½ x 9,
144 pages
ISBN 978-1-59668-179-8
$26.95
Available August 2010

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The Weaver’s Studio: Doubleweave begins with a brief history of doubleweave and how it has evolved
into the contemporary weaving pieces seen today. Next, readers will learn all the basics of doubleweave
techniques, as well as tips and tricks of setting up the warp, and a variety of doubleweave specialty
techniques all shown through detailed process photography and a wealth of swatches demonstrating
different effects. Specialty techniques are shown for 4-shaft and 8-shaft looms. The weaving effects
covered include lace, tubular weave, pick-up, color mixing, and more. And since doubleweave show- Woven Treasures
cases color and pattern in unique ways, readers will learn how to use these to great effect in their cloth page 35
designs. Throughout the book readers will find a wealth of inspiration with many examples of finished
cloth and projects, from wall hangings and table runners to scarves and pillows.

Weaver +FOOJGFS.PPSFis widely known for her luminous color gradations and distinctive
designs that are at once both balanced and dynamic. For the past 20 years, Jennifer’s weav-
ing has been exhibited and has won awards in the United States and abroad. Her work has
been published in numerous magazines and in the Fiberarts Design series. Jennifer holds a
Master of Fine Arts in weaving from the University of Oregon, where she specialized in exploring relation-
ships between weaving, music, and mathematics in doubleweave wall pieces. She currently maintains
a studio in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and travels throughout the world giving lectures and workshops in The Weaver’s Studio:
weaving and design. Woven Shibori
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The Weaver’s Idea Book


Creative Cloth on a Rigid-Heddle Loom
+BOF1BUSJDL

Hardcover with
concealed wire-o,
8½ x 9,
192 pages
ISBN 978-1-59668-175-0
$26.95
Available August 2010

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The book is arranged by structure or type of weave, from variations on plain weave to doubleweave.
Time to Weave With traditional patterns from around the world, bands, and fabrics woven on two double heddles, The
page 34 Weaver’s Idea Book brings together a variety of ways to create exquisite cloth. Weaving tips and tricks
help weavers at all levels achieve their textile dreams. In addition to pattern drafts, Jane offers project
ideas that guide the reader through creating functional woven projects, from wearables to home décor.
Weaving, especially on rigid-heddle looms, is enjoying a resurgence, and contemporary weavers are
in need of a book to bridge the divide between basic books and complex text designed for advanced
weavers with sophisticated tools. Celebrating the immense potential for creativity possible with the
simplest of tools, The Weaver’s Idea Book opens new avenues for exploration on both the rigid-heddle
and multishaft looms.

+BOF1BUSJDL is the former editor of Handwoven and vice president of sales for Schacht
Weaving Made Easy Spindle Company in Boulder, Colorado. She is the author of Time to Weave (Interweave,
page 33 2006).

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What greater pleasure is there for a knitter than giving a handmade gift to a loved one? How about giving
(or receiving!) a gift that brings a smile and celebrates a love of yarn every day? Interweave Gift intro-
duces two new ways to celebrate knitting and knitters: Franklin Habit’s Stash of Knitting Cartoons 2011
calendar and Work in Progress knitting journal.

Franklin Habit’s Stash of


Knitting Cartoons 2011 calendar
Start every day with the wit and warmth of Franklin Habit’s irresist-
ible knitting cartoons. Thirteen favorite images from It Itches: A
Stash of Knitting Cartoons are now available as a 2011 calendar,
complete with noteworthy dates in the knitter’s year: holiday
knitting countdown, birthdays of knitting luminaries, and knitting
festivals and dates of note.

$14.95
ISBN 978-1-59668-259-7
10KN16
Available May 2010

Work in Progress journal


The Work in Progress journal provides everything a knitter needs
to keep track of knitting patterns, yarns, and even original designs.
The first half features blank pages for sketches and notes, and the
second half includes knitter’s graph paper for charting motifs and
designs. A satin ribbon marks the page when the journal is stowed.

112 pages
$9.95
ISBN 978-1-59668-260-3
10KN17
Available January 2010

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Knitter’s Companion
ISBN 978-1-59668-001-2
$19.95
Knitted Lace of Estonia Sock Innovation
ISBN 978-1-59668-053-1 ISBN 978-1-59668-109-5
$24.95 $22.95

French Girl Knits


ISBN 978-1-59668-069-2 Simple Style Start Spinning
$24.95 ISBN 978-1-59668-090-6 ISBN 978-1-59668-065-4
$24.95 $21.95

Japanese Inspired Knits The Handweaver’s Pattern Wrapped in Crochet


Marianne Isager Collection Directory ISBN 978-1-59668-076-0
ISBN 978-1-59668-114-9 ISBN 978-1-59668-040-1 $22.95
$22.95 $34.95
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Style Series

Bag Style Color Style Folk Style Lace Style ✯


Innovative to Traditional, Innovative to Traditional Innovative Designs to Knit Traditional to Innovative:
22 Inspirational Handbags, 17 Inspired Designs to Knit Including Sweaters, Hats, 21 Inspired Designs to Knit
Totes, and Carry-alls to Knit Pam Allen and Ann Budd Scarves, Gloves, and More
Pam Allen and Ann Budd
and Crochet Achieve colorful effects in your Mags Kandis
Pam Allen and Ann Budd This pattern collection is Whether you’re an experienced
knitting. From simple stripes knitter looking for inspiration or a
These selected signature to Fair Isle, Color Style features steeped in fabulous ethnic
influence. Each design is a beginner trying lace knitting
bag designs by top knitwear classic and innovative use of for the first time, Lace Style has
designers are sure to be a hit traditional color techniques by reinterpretation of ethnic and
global influences as seen by everything you need to knit lace
with beginner and experienced top knitwear designers. with confidence. Patterns from
knitters alike. the designer and approached
with a fresh style. accomplished designers range
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 144 pages,
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 128 pages from scarves, shawls, hats,
100 photographs, sweaters, dresses, and more.
100 photographs, 50 illustrations, Paperback, 8½ x 9, 160 pages
30 illustrations, 28 charts
10 charts ISBN 978-159668-062-3 100 photographs, 30 Paperback, 8½ x 9,60 pages
ISBN 978-1-59668-043-2 $24.95 illustrations, 30 charts 100 photographs, 30 charts,
$21.95 ISBN 978-1-59668-020-3
25 illustrations
$24.95
ISBN 978-159668-028-9
$24.95

Scarf Style ✯ Simple Style Wrap Style


Innovative to Traditional, 19 Innovative to Traditional Innovative to Traditional,
31 Inspirational Styles to Designs with Simple Knitting 24 Inspirational Shawls,
Knit and Crochet Techniques Ponchos, and Capelets to
Pam Allen Ann Budd Knit and Crochet
Expand what your idea of a Take a break from knitting fussy Pam Allen and Ann Budd
scarf can be! Designs include garments with complicated
a timeless scarf that uses techniques. Instead, knit simple, Wrap Style is an inspired
cables and stitch patterns, a beautiful designs with interesting collection of classic and
delicate triangular shawl based details and silhouettes with contemporary wraps in a host
on traditional Estonian lace Simple Style, a collection of 19 of different techniques from 18
patterns, and a deconstructed contemporary garments by top famous knitwear designers. Plus,
striped scarf held together with knitwear designers that celebrate there’s a designer’s notebook
brightly colored bobbles. stunning results without the section included to help you
intricate techniques. create your own wrap.
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 152 pages
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 136 pages Paperback, 8½ x 9,PAGES
50 color photographs, 30 color
100 photographs, 25 COLORPHOTOGRAPHS 
illustrations, 10 charts ILLUSTRATIONS DIAGRAMS
ISBN 978-1-59668-028-9 illustrations, 30 charts
ISBN 978-1-59668-090-6 ISBN 978-1-931499-91-0
$21.95 $21.95
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The Art of Fair Isle Knitting The Best of Interweave Knits ✯ Boutique Knits ✯
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Elements of Style Favorite Socks✯ Fearless Knitting Workbook


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Felt, and Beads Edited by Ann Budd and Anne Merrow Confidence
Rosemary Hill Jennifer E. Seiffert
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Felt Forward Felt Frenzy Felted Knits


Modern Designs in Knitted Felt 26 Projects for All Forms of Felting The Art of Shrinking Your Knitting
Maggie Pace Heather Brack and Shannon Okey Beverly Galeskas
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Folk Series

Folk Hats Folk Knitting in Estonia Folk Mittens


32 Knitting Patterns & Tales from Around A Garland of Symbolism, Tradition and Techniques and Patterns
the World Technique for Handknitted Mittens
Vicki Square Nancy Bush Marcia Lewandowski
A tour de force of knitted headgear, this Includes cultural history, traditions, and Thirty-eight mitten patterns from around the
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Folk Shawls Folk Socks Folk Vests


25 Knitting Patterns and Tales from The History & Techniques of 25 Knitting Patterns & Tales from Around
Around the World Handknitted Footwear the World
Cheryl Oberle Nancy Bush Cheryl Oberle
A superb collection of 25 fun-to-knit shawls. Includes sturdy boot socks, lively This elegantly designed collection by Cheryl
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Feminine Knits French Girl Knits ✯ Funky Knits


22 Timeless Designs Innovative Techniques, Romantic Knitting Know-How for Hip Young
Lene Holme Samsøe Details, and Feminine Designs Things
Blend captivating designs with flattering, femi- Kristeen Griffin-Grimes Carol Meldrum and Julie Marchington
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Getting Started Knitting Socks ✯ Gifted The Gossamer Webs Design


Ann Budd Lovely Little Things to Knit and Crochet Collection
Mags Kandis Three Orenburg Shawls to Knit
This primer on sock knitting covers casting
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Kitchener stitch at the toe, all in a friendly, able accessories such as hats, mittens, Galina Khmeleva
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instructions for 16 sock patterns are The author worked with talented craftspeople
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Hardcover, 8 x 8, 136 pages Paperback, 8½ x 9, 56 pages
130 photographs, Paperback, 8½ x 9, 128 pages color photographs and charts
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Hip to Knit Inca Knits Inspired to Knit ✯


18 Contemporary Projects for Today’s Designs Inspired by South American Creating Exquisite Handknits
Knitter Folk Traditions Michele Rose Orne
Judith L. Swartz Marianne Isager Get inside the artistic mind of talented
An irresistible fashion parade of fun things Inca Knits includes 25 South American inspired knitwear designer Michele Rose Orne and
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boyfriend sweater, a big-needle sweater coat. garments combine knit and purl techniques Features 4 mini workshops with 21 patterns
Mini-lessons build basic skills as one project that add texture to stunning colorwork. arranged by season.
advances to the next. Marianne’s collection brings ancient Incan
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It Itches
Interweave’s Compendium of Interweave Presents Knitted Gifts ✯
A Stash of Knitting Cartoons
Finishing Techniques Irresistible Projects to Make and Give Franklin Habit
Crochet, Embroidery, Ann Budd
It Itches is an affectionate, humorous
Knitting, Knotting, Weaving Knitted Gifts offers more than 30 projects celebration of every aspect of the craft and is
Naomi McEneely for every gift-giving occasion. Designs the first of its kind to mix cartoon humor with
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75 photographs, 36 illustrations, 10 charts
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Japanese Inspired Knits ✯ Knit Fix Knit Kimono


Marianne Isager Collection Problem Solving for Knitters 18 Designs with Simple Shapes
Marianne Isager Lisa Kartus Vicki Square
Inspired by the traditions of Japan, Knit Fix is the essential repair manual for all Ideal for beginner and advanced knitters
Marianne Isager blends traditional knitters—from the basics of what a stitch alike, these casual to formal projects are
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Japanese influence in Japanese Inspired toughest knitting problems. worldwide as an icon of the Japanese
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Knit to be Square Knit So Fine Knitted Babes


Domino Designs to Knit and Felt Designs with Skinny Yarn Five Dolls & their Wardrobes to Knit
Vivian Høxbro Lisa R. Myers, Laura Grutzeck, and Stitch
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The Knitter’s Companion ✯


Expanded and Updated
Knitted Jackets Knitted Lace of Estonia ✯ Vicki Square
20 Designs from Classic to Techniques, Patterns, and Traditions
All the information knitters enjoy is right
Contemporary Nancy Bush at their fingertips with The Knitter’s
Cheryl Oberle Deepen your knowledge of knitting in Companion—an indispensable addition to
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This folk-inspired compilation of fun-to-knit,
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The Knitter’s Handy Book of The Knitter’s Handy Book of The Knitter’s Handy Guide to
Patterns Sweater Patterns Yarn Requirements
Basic Designs in Multiple Sizes and Basic Designs in Multiple Sizes and Ann Budd
Gauges Gauges
Yarn yardage requirements for making
Ann Budd Ann Budd mittens, gloves, socks, hats, tams, vests,
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Knitter’s Stash Knitting Ganseys Knitting Green Knitting Little Luxuries


Favorite Patterns from Beth Brown-Reinsel Conversations and Planet Beautiful Accessories to Knit
America’s Yarn Shops Line drawings, photographs, Friendly Projects Louisa Harding
Edited by Barbara Albright sidebars, and formulas help Ann Budd These quick-and-easy projects
Foreword by Melanie FalicK knitters build a foundation Knitting Green includes 20 that are stylish, luxurious, use
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This book includes 33 patterns
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Knitting on the Road Knitting Out of Africa Knitting Socks with Knitting Vintage Socks
Socks Patterns for the Inspired Sweater Designs Handpainted Yarn New Twists on Classic
Traveling Knitter Marianne Isager Carol Sulcoski Patterns
Nancy Bush African textiles come to life in Handpainted sock yarns have Nancy Bush
With its long, slender format this inspired collection of 18 captured the hearts of countless Searching for new sock patterns?
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Knitting with Wire Knitwear Design Workshop Men in Knits


Nancie M. Wiseman The Comprehensive Guide to Handknits Sweaters to Knit that He WILL Wear
Covers the basics of wire knitting including Shirley Paden Tara Jon Manning
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Natural Knits for Babies and Moms New England Knits The New Stranded Colorwork
Beautiful Designs Using Organic Yarns Timeless Knitwear with a Modern Twist Technique + Patterns for Vibrant Knitwear
Louisa Harding Cecily Glowik MacDonald and Mary Scott Huff
Renowned British knitwear designer Louisa Melissa LaBarre From casting on and managing two balls
Harding offers an inspired collection of Inspired by autumn and winter in New Eng- of yarn to adding steeks and finishing cut
patterns for mother and baby’s first 18 land, the book is divided into three themes: edges, the knitter is guided through all
months together, created with organically Walk in the Woods, Day in the Park, and stranded-colorwork techniques and given a
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sweaters and accessories (including hats,
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Nicky Epstein’s Knitted Northern Knits No Sheep for You


Embellishments Designs Inspired by the Knitting Knit Happy with Cotton, Silk, Linen,
350 Appliqués, Borders, Cords, Traditions of Scandinavia, Iceland, and Hemp, Bamboo & Other Delights
and More! the Shetland Isles Amy R. Singer
Nicky Epstein Lucinda Guy The editor of Knitty online magazine shares
The collection of 20 women’s garments and her secrets to knitting with nonwool fibers
Hundreds of ideas and instructions for with 21 knockout patterns for socks,
creating knitted appliqués, borders, cords, accessories uses traditional knitting tech-
niques and folk motifs to showcase these scarves, hats, shawls, sweaters, vests, and
embroidery, and enhancements such as bags—all created with fibers that never had
fringes, tassels, and ties. classic wool yarns. Featured techniques
include knitting in the round and steeking, four legs.
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 272 pages lace, cables, Fair Isle, twined knitting, and Paperback, 8 1⁄2 x 9, 160 pages
color photographs throughout embroidery. 50 photographs, 10 charts, 30 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-883010-39-3
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One Skein✯ Poems of Color Power Cables


30 Quick Projects to Knit and Crochet Knitting in the Bohus Tradition The Ultimate Guide to Knitting
Leigh Radford Wendy Keele Inventive Cables
These classy patterns—from bags, pillows, Instructions for 7 different garments are Lily Chin
baby sweaters, arm warmers, bathroom featured, plus step-by-step instructions for
décor, and more—each use just a single 46 design/garment combinations and the This book takes the reader from the most
skein of yarn. A special section features social history of the Bohus tradition. basic twisted stitches through complex and
projects designed to devour the knitter’s imaginative interpretations of cables that
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 144 pages add texture, color, and even nontraditional
yarn stash.
color photographs, black-and-white explorations.
Paperback with flaps, 8 x 8 3⁄4, historical photographs
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 160 pages
128 pages, 120 color photographs, ISBN 978-1-883010-12-6
ISBN 978-1-59668-167-5
50 color illustrations, 17 schematics $27.95
$24.95
ISBN 978-1-931499-74-3 Available June 2010
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Shibori Knitted Felt Shadow Knitting Sock Innovation ✯


20 Plus Designs to Knit, Bead, and Felt Vivian Høxbro Knitting Techniques & Patterns for
Alison Crowther-Smith Create a knitted optical illusion! This form One-of-a-Kind Socks
of knitting uses a simple technique of Cookie A.
Take felt to the next level with shibori— alternating rows of light and dark yarn to
achieve unusual textural and color effects, produce a subtle patterning that appears Cookie A., pioneer of the unconventional
extra dimension, and one-of-a-kind quality and disappears depending on the angle from sock—think traveling stitches, mirrored
in each and every project. which it’s viewed. Projects include winged pairs, twists on the heel, cables and
Paperback, 81⁄2 x 9, 112 pages shawls, a matching cap and scarf, vest, lace—shares her secrets for making rule-
60 photographs, 30 illustrations sweaters, Japanese-style kimonos, and more. breaking socks with 15 original sock designs.
ISBN 978-1-59668-085-2 Even knitters who haven’t been bitten by
Paperback, 8 1⁄2 x 9, 144 pages the sock bug will find fascinating technique
$24.95
30 color photographs, information.
30 charts, 30 illustrations
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 144 pages
ISBN 978-1-931499-41-5
$21.95 80 photographs, 10 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-59668-109-5
$22.95

Traditional Knitted Lace Shawls The Twisted Sisters Knit Sweaters Felt Forward
Revised Edition A Knit-to-Fit Workshop Modern Designs in Knitted Felt
Lynne Vogel Maggie Pace
Martha Waterman
This step-by-step workshop teaches any These 20 stylish, contemporary projects
Timeless and beautiful, these shawls include
knitter to easily adapt sweater patterns will find everyday use for the most modern
triangles, squares, circles, and half-circles,
to his or her own measurements and crafter. Innovative felting techniques, an
with openwork, textured stitches, and lace
chosen yarn. Perfect for using handspun in elegant color palette, and beautiful projects
edgings to combine.
commercial knitting patterns or learning to make this a must-have felting book.
Paperback, 8 1⁄2 x 9, 112 pages resize or alter a knitting pattern.
Paperback, 81⁄2 x 9, 128 pages
charts and duotone photographs
ISBN 978-1-883010-48-5 Paperback, 8 ⁄2 x 9, 144 pages,
1 60 photographs, 15 illustrations
$21.95 100 photographs, 50 illustrations, 30 charts ISBN 978-1-59668-039-5
ISBN 978-1-931499-69-9 $21.95
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Felt Frenzy Felted Knits Hand Felted Jewelry and Beads


26 Projects for All Forms of Felting The Art of Shrinking Your Knitting 25 Artful Designs
Heather Brack and Shannon Okey Beverly Galeskas Carol Huber Cypher
Felt Frenzy explores all the major techniques Fiber Trends owner Bev Galeskas shares This book offers a contemporary and artistic
of feltmaking, from knit-and-shrink to wet her secrets for felting success along with approach to felt-bead jewelry, then takes it
felting, needlefelting, and “recycled felting”— 36 original projects. Includes sections on a step beyond with beaded embellishment.
turning salvaged wool sweaters into useful embellishing felting and needlefelting.
Paperback, 8 1⁄2 x 10 1⁄4, 128 pages
felt pieces—plus ways to combine techniques Paperback, 8 1⁄2 x 9, 128 pages
for creative and unique results. 115 color photographs,
50 color photographs, 60 illustrations 40 illustrations, full color throughout
Paperback, 8 1⁄2 x 9, 128 pages ISBN 978-1-931499-33-0 ISBN 978-1-59668-005-0
60 photographs, 3 charts, 10 schematics $21.95 $21.95
ISBN 978-1-59668-009-8
$21.95

How We Felt Simply Felt Simply Needlefelt


Designs and Techniques from 20 Easy and Elegant Designs in Wool 20 Easy and Elegant Designs
Contemporary Felt Artists Margaret Docherty and Jayne Emerson Jayne Emerson
Carol Huber Cypher Create 20 beautiful felted projects using
All the information needed to make
Signature works from 20 admired fiber easy needlefelting techniques. From three-
beautiful garments and home décor items
artists are explored, with step-by-step dimensional effects and appliqué to weaves
from natural woolen fibers, using just hands
information on how to achieve their and braids to combining multiple techniques
and water. The felting fundamentals are
unique effects. Projects include hats, caps, in one project, beginning needlefelters and
clearly presented, from making
dresses, bags, slippers, jewelry, rugs, fiber artists, art quilters, and mixed-media
flat felt to the more advanced processes of
pillows, and much more. artists of all skill levels with an interest in
inlaying fibers.
needlefelt will delight in Simply Needlefelt.
Paperback, 8½ x 101⁄4, 144 pages Paperback, 8½ x 9, 128 pages
75 photographs, 50 illustrations Paperback, 8½ x 9, 112 pages
50 color photographs, 90
ISBN 978-1-59668-031-9 200 photographs, 10 illustrations
illustrations
$24.95 ISBN 978-1-59668-108-8
ISBN 978-1-931499-70-5
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Shibori Knitted Felt 200 Crochet Blocks for Blankets, Blueprint Crochet ✯
20 Plus Designs to Knit, Bead, and Felt Throws, and Afghans Modern Designs for the Visual
Alison Crowther-Smith Crocheter
Crochet Squares to Mix and Match
Take felt to the next level with shibori— Robyn Chachula
Jan Eaton
achieve unusual textural and color effects, Learn the universal symbol language of
extra dimension, and one-of-a-kind quality This directory of blocks describes tech-
crochet and create gorgeous patterns using
in each and every project. niques and degree of difficulty, and each
a graphical interpretation of contemporary
pattern is designed so that finished blocks
designs made just for the visual crafter.
Paperback, 81⁄2 x 9, 112 pages are all the same size when they’re worked
60 photographs, 30 illustrations in yarn of the same weight. A useful refresher Paperback, 8½ x 9, 152 pages
ISBN 978-1-59668-085-2 course on crochet is included, as well as 70 photographs, 118 illustrations
$24.95 patterns for edgings and instructions on ISBN 978-1-59668-072-2
making fringe to finish off afghans in style. $22.95
Paperback, 8 3⁄4 x 8 3⁄4, 128 pages
200 color photographs
ISBN 978-1-931499-68-2
$24.95

Crochet in Color Couture Crochet Workshop Crochet Jewelry


Techniques and Designs for Playing Mastering Fit, Fashion, and Finesse 40 Beautiful and Unique Designs
with Color Waejong Kim and Anna Pulvermakher
Lily M. Chin
Kathy Merrick From the Doyenne of Crochet Lily Chin Make head-turning jewelry designs using
Crochet in Color encourages knitters to shake comes a modern, ultra-fashionable simple crochet techniques: bead and crochet
their fears of experimenting with color, design approach to crochet focused on stylish, necklaces, delicate yarn and wire bracelets,
outside the color wheel, and make unique elegant clothing that fits well. mohair flower pins, pretty cocktail rings. Projects
color combinations work. Merrick also explains use a range of materials, from wire, yarn, beads,
Paperback, 9 1⁄2 x 10, 160 pages crystals, ribbons, feathers, and more.
how to change colors in crochet, stranding
techniques, and how to work over yarn tails. 80 photographs, 25 charts,
40 illustrations Paperback, 83⁄4 x 83⁄4, 128 pages
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 128 pages, ISBN 978-1-59668-008-1 175 photographs
100 photographs, 25 illustrations $21.95 ISBN 978-1-59668-035-7
ISBN 978-1-59668-112-5 $24.95
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Crochet So Fine Crochet Me ✯ Crochet with Wire


Exquisite Designs with Fine Yarns Designs to Fuel the Crochet Nancie M. Wiseman
Revolution Crocheters, beaders, and wireworkers alike
Kristin Omdahl will relish this innovative approach to
Kim Werker
Kristin Omdahl’s Crochet So Fine takes cro- creating necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and
Make crochet your own with these 18 more. Crochet with Wire includes chapters on
cheted clothing from fussy to fashionable.
fashion-forward designs that give an crochet basics, techniques, which crochet
By working with thinner yarns and more
entertaining and inspiring insight into the hooks to use, the tools required, and how to
flexible stitches, crocheters can produce
next generation of crocheters. Projects choose the wire gauge to suit the projects.
garments that are stylish and comfortable—
include thigh-high stockings, retro bags,
figure-flattering without being form-fitting
scarves, sweaters, shrugs, camis, even Paperback, 6 x 7 1⁄2, 88 pages
and great for layering. All stitch motifs in-
home décor items, with beautiful photos, 35 color photographs,
clude charts, and the specialized techniques
step-by-step instructions, and interesting 45 color illustrations
include how-to sections.
sidebars. ISBN 978-1-931499-77-4
Paperback, 8½ x 10½, 160 pages $14.95
Paperback, 81⁄2 x 9, 144 pages
ISBN 978-1-59668-198-9
$22.95 100 photographs, 30 charts
Available July 2010 ISBN 978-1-59668-044-9
$21.95

The Crocheter’s Companion


Nancy Brown
As the enthusiasm for crochet grows, this The Crocheter’s Handy Guide to
portable reference provides the essential Double Stitch
information that crocheters need to have Yarn Requirements
at their fingertips. Thread and hook charts, Ann Budd Designs for the Crochet Fashionista
abbreviations, stitch instructions, and lots Yarn yardage requirements for basic caps, Erika and Monika Simmons
of helpful hints demystify this art. scarves, sleeveless tops, afghans, bags, Make a fashion statement with this collection
Spiral-bound, 7 x 5, 112 pages ponchos, skirts, and baby sweaters at of 25 stylish, sexy, and modern crochet patterns
200 line drawings multiple sizes and multiple yarn sizes in a for the fashion diva. Projects use simple crochet
ISBN 978-1-931499-13-2 handy portable format ready to display in techniques mixed with innovative construction,
$19.95 your store. form-fitting designs, playful color combinations,
and unique detailing.
Prepak of 20 laminated pamphlets, 4 x 9 1⁄2
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978-1-59668-030-2 pak
70 photographs, 50 illustrations
$119 prepak, $5.95 each
ISBN 978-1-59668-063-0
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The Harmony Guides:


Elements of Style Gifted Harmony Guides: Basic Crochet Stitches ✯
Knit + Crochet Jewelry with Lovely Little Things to Knit 101 Stitches to Crochet 250 Stitches to Crochet
Wire, Fiber, Felt, + Beads and Crochet 101 Stitches to Crochet is the Edited by Erika Knight
Rosemary Hill Mags Kandis perfect portable one-stop
source for stitch inspiration. This essential reference guide and
Make wearable pieces of art with This book features 20 designs Each card features a stitch source for creativity brims with
easy-to-find materials, clever from wearable accessories such design on the front side new and old stitches to delight
techniques, and the unique as hats, mittens, scarves, socks, and concise easy-to-follow crocheters of all skill levels. From
design ideas in Elements of Style. and wraps to home décor includ- instructions on the back. A single cluster crochet stitch to
These 25 modern wire, bead, and ing pillows, a tea cozy, pincush- color-coded system divides the trinity stitch, there are hundreds of
fiber jewelry designs using knit, ion, needle case, and laptop cards into themes and makes stitch ideas to choose from. Basic
crochet, and felting techniques sleeves. This collection offers organization a breeze. crochet techniques are reviewed,
will appeal to jewelry makers of projects for knitters and crochet- plus tips and tricks are featured
all levels. ers with any level of experience Paperback, 5¼ x 6½ with throughout.
and time. 8-page booklet
Paperback, 8 ⁄2 x 10 ⁄4, 128 pages
1 1
Paperback, 81⁄2 x 81⁄2, 272 pages
101 photographs
60 photographs, 25 illustrations Paperback, 8½ x 10½ , ISBN 978-1-59668-101-9 300 photographs,
ISBN 978-1-59668-079-1 128 pages 50 illustrations, 50 charts
$19.95
$22.95 ISBN 978-1-59668-178-1 ISBN 978-1-59668-081-4
$24.95 $22.95
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The Harmony Guides: The Harmony Guides: Interweave Presents Wrapped in Crochet ✯
Crochet Edgings& Trims Crochet Stitch Motifs Crocheted Gifts ✯ Scarves, Wraps & Shawls
Edited by Kate Haxell 250 Stitches to Crochet Irresistible Projects to
Kristin Omdahl
Crochet Edgings + Trims in the Edited by Erika Knight Make and Give
Create stunning crocheted
go-to resource for all crocheters Choose from hundreds of crochet Edited by Kim Werker scarves, wraps, and shawls using
to add a personal touch to their motifs to inspire beginner and The first small project book to focus clever stitch motifs, innovative
designs, regardless of skill seasoned crocheters. From a exclusively on crochet, Crocheted and traditional shaping, and
level. It includes many options simple lace triangle to a delicate Gifts is the ultimate gift-giving a variety of techniques and
to choose from, including popcorn trefoil to an intricate guide resource for crocheters, embellishment ideas. Wrapped
never-before-seen edgings! French square, each motif with a collection of projects from in Crochet includes techniques
features a full-color photograph in today’s most popular designers. for every skill level and projects
Paperback, 8½ x 8½, 144 pages
contemporary yarns and clear and From baby gifts to mittens for to fit every budget and time
ISBN 978-1-59668-172-9
concise instructions for creating the whole family to home décor commitment.
$19.95
each design. Also features a and fancy lace, this book is full of
section on free-form techniques. perfect projects for every occasion. Paperback, 8½ x 10¼, 128 pages
75 photographs,
Paperback, 81⁄2 x 81⁄2, 272 pages Paperback, 8½ x 9, 25 illustrations, 10 charts
300 photographs, 50 illustrations, 120 pages, 75 photographs, ISBN 978-1-59668-076-0
50 charts 10 illustrations, 15 charts $22.95
ISBN 978-1-59668-083-8 ISBN 978-1-59668-107-1
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The Alden Amos Big Book of All New Homespun Handknit Color in Spinning
Handspinning 25 Small Projects to Knit with Deb Menz
Being a Compendium of Information, Handspun Yarn A paperbound edition of Deb Menz’s classic
Advice, and Opinion on the Noble Art Amy Clarke Moore guide to color written expressly for the
& Craft All New Homespun Handknit is the new handspinner seeking new adventures in color.
classic featuring small projects designed This comprehensive manual presents in-depth
Alden Amos for manageable amounts of handspun yarn. discussion and photographed demonstration
This is truly a BIG book with every aspect Similar to the original Homespun Handknit, of immersion dyeing, painting rovings, blending
of handspinning explored by a legendary this book offers a variety of projects for colors and fibers, and spinning and plying
mentor to the growing handcraft community advanced beginning knitters and spinners. multicolored preparations.
of spinning. This definitive work presents
more than 40 years of experience making Paperback, 8½ x 9, 144 pages Paperback, 8½ x 11, 240 pages
and handling yarn. 50 photographs, 10 illustrations,
More than 300 color and black-
15 charts
Hardcover, 7 x 9, 480 pages and-white photographs,
ISBN 978-1-59668-144-6
400 line illustrations 55 illustrations
$22.95
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Get Spun Hands on Spinning In Sheep’s Clothing


The Step-by-Step Guide to Spinning Lee Raven A Handspinner’s Guide to Wool
Art Yarns Understanding how spinning works, building Nola Fournier and Jane Fournier
Symeon North a simple spindle, spinning on a flyer wheel, A look at a hundred breeds of sheep, with
choosing a wheel, preparing fibers, carding, special attention to their fleece characteristics,
This book rages from the spinning funda- twisting, and plying are explored in fully methods of preparation and spinning, and best
mentals to techniques for spinning wool illustrated detail. end use. Everything from baby-soft Merino to
and silk to spinning with nontraditional Paperback, 8½ x 10 3⁄4, 120 pages, silky Lincoln and sturdy Karakul—the full range
materials (fabric, silk cocoons), introducing of nature’s miracle fiber is represented.
color and black-and-white photographs
add-ins (beads, locks, etc.) and creating
exciting plying effects. and illustrations Paperback, 7 1⁄4 x 10 1⁄4, 224 pages
ISBN 978-0-934026-27-7 black-and-white photographs
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 120 pages $21.95 ISBN 978-1-931499-38-5
ISBN 978-1-59668-064-7 $24.95
$22.95
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The Intentional Spinner Respect the Spindle Spin Control


A Holistic Approach to Making Yarn Spin Infinite Yarns with One Amazing Tool Techniques for Spinning the Yarns You Want
Judith MacKenzie McCuin Abby Franquemont Amy King
For spinners who are exploring the infinite Veteran spinner and spindle aficionado Spin Control teaches spinners to make
possibilities of making their own yarn, veteran Abby Franquemont teaches spinners handspun yarns that may include the best
spinner and teacher Judith MacKenzie McCuin old and new how to create incredible traits of commercial yarns but always have
offers insight, understanding, and information yarn with this amazing yet simple tool. their own personal touches. From soft, bulky
about this appealing craft of spinning. Yarn Respect the Spindle combines step-by-step singles to durable cabled yarns with terrific
making is approached in three fundamental photography with detailed illustrations, stitch definition and from tweedy yarns with
areas: understanding fibers, managing yarn from the basics to more specialized rich texture and color to serviceable 3-ply that
structure, and making yarns that precisely techniques. holds up to heavy use, the sky is the limit
meet the spinner’s needs. with this thorough resource.
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 128 pages
Paperback, 8½ x 9, 160 pages, 75 photographs, 5 illustrations, 2 tables Paperback, 8½ x 9, 120 pages
150 photographs ISBN 978-1-59668-155-2 80 photographs, 10 illustrations, 5 tables
ISBN 978-1-59668-080-7 $22.95 ISBN 978-1-59668-105-7
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The Spinner’s Companion


Bobbie Irwin
Both beginning and experienced spinners
Spin It
Spin to Knit ✯
will use this quick reference to look up
Making Yarn from Scratch common spinning terms, find out how to
The Knitter’s Guide to Making Yarn maintain their wheels, and learn how to
Lee Raven
process fiber and spin yarn. This handy
Edited by Traci Bunkers Shannon Okey
spiral-bound offering is an authoritative tool
This primer shares all the secrets to making Take knitting to a new level with the that spinners will want to keep beside their
perfect homemade yarn with handspindles addition of handmade yarn! Spin to Knit has wheel or with their handspindle at all times.
of every size, shape, and color. Complete everything needed to create fun one-of-a-
instructions for making 5 simple, appealing kind designer yarn. Spiral-bound, 7 x 5, 112 pages
projects. black-and-white illustrations
Paperback, 8 ⁄2 x 9, 128 pages
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ISBN 978-1-883010-79-9
Paperback, 8 3⁄8 x 10 7⁄8, 32 pages 150 photographs, 25 illustrations $19.95
20 color photographs, ISBN 978-1-59668-007-4
40 color illustrations $21.95
ISBN 978-1-931499-36-1
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Start Spinning ✯ The Twisted Sisters Sock Workbook


Everything You Need to Know to Make Dyeing, Painting, Spinning, Color Works
Great Yarn Designing, Knitting The Crafter’s Guide to Color
Maggie Casey Lynne Vogel
Deb Menz
Go from novice to competent spinner in This book is about sisterhood, sharing, crafting,
this guide to turning fiber to yarn with an Explore color with a new confidence using
giving, laughing. It’s also about spinning yarn
introduction to the various types of fibers this essential tool. Deb Menz brings principles
and making glorious, zany, wildly colorful
available. Learn how to choose and prepare of color theory down to a practical level and
socks. The Twisted Sisters Sock Workbook
fiber with detailed instructions for both spinning applies them to knitting, spinning, beadwork,
techniques, patterns, and invaluable tips—for
on a spindle and spinning on a wheel. weaving, surface design, quilting, hand and
creating authentic, perfect, made-to-order
machine embroidery, and paper collage. Color
footwear.
Paperback, 81⁄2 x 9, 120 pages Works includes a pull-out color wheel and
125 photographs, 5 illustrations Paperback, 8 1⁄2 x 9, 96 pages removable hue cards.
ISBN 978-1-59668-065-4 101 color photographs,
Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 7 x 9 1⁄4,
$21.95 35 line drawings, 6 charts
152 pages, 55 color photographs, color strips,
ISBN 978-1-931499-16-3
$18.95 two color wheels
ISBN 978-1-931499-47-7
$24.95

A Dyer’s Garden The Complete Guide to Natural Yarns to Dye For


From Plant to Pot: Growing Dyes for Dyeing Fabric, Yarn, and Fiber Creating Self-Patterning Yarns for
Natural Fibers Eva Lambert and Tracy Kendall Knitting
Rita Buchanan Jam-packed with natural—and foolproof— Kathleen Taylor
Natural dyes are so much more than tans dyeing techniques, The Complete Guide to
Using dyes for natural fibers that are
and browns! In this handy little volume, one Natural Dyeing Fabric, Yarn, and Fiber is the
available at most grocery stores and craft
of the premier garden writers and spinning perfect dyeing source for an abundance of
shops to create your own self-patterning
teachers of our time walks readers through fiber artists wanting to dye the natural way.
yarns—those that magically knit up into
planting, harvesting, and brewing up a full Paperback, 8½ x 10, 144 pages stripes, Fair Isle, graduating bands of color,
spectrum of vivid dyes for natural fibers. and zigzag patterns.
400 photographs
Paperback, 6 x 7 1⁄4, 112 pages ISBN 978-1-59668 Paperback, 8 1⁄2 x 9, 104 pages, 60 color
color photographs $24.95
photographs, 20 illustrations
ISBN 978-1-883010-07-2 ISBN 978-1-931499-81-1
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Card Weaving Hands on Rigid Heddle Weaving


Candace Crockett Betty Linn Davenport The Handweaver’s Pattern
With nothing more than colored yarn and This easy-to-use guide covers choosing, Directory ✯
simple cardboard squares, you can produce setting up, and weaving on a rigid-heddle loom. Over 600 Weaves for 4-Shaft Looms
exquisitely patterned belts and straps, silk Appealing to beginning and experienced Anne Dixon
trims and ties, wall art, even hefty rugs and weavers who value its thriftiness and
mats. versatility. Instructions are included to This full-color practical guide features
make wonderful projects with plain-weave hundreds of weave structures for 4-shaft
Paperback, 8 1⁄4 x 10 7⁄8, 144 pages looms: twill, zigzag, diamond, herringbone,
color and black-and-white photographs variations.
block drafts, plus specialized techniques. Each
and illustrations Paperback, 8 1⁄2 x 10 1⁄2, 120 pages structure includes a color photo, threading and
ISBN 978-0-934026-61-1 color photographs, illustrations, and charts treadling sequence, and degree of difficulty.
$24.95 ISBN 978-0-934026-25-3 Hardcover with concealed wire-o, 7 x 91⁄4,
$18.95 256 pages, 650 photographs, 650 charts
ISBN 978-1-59668-040-1
$34.95

Learning to Weave✯ Mastering Weave Structures Navajo Weaving Way


Revised Edition Transforming Ideas into Great Cloth The Path from Fleece to Rug
Deborah Chandler Sharon Alderman Noël Bennett and Tiana Bighorse
More than 100,000 weavers have used Clear explanations, examples, and Navajo Weaving Way presents this Native
this unparalleled study guide to learn from photographs of stunning fabrics introduce American rug-making process and includes
scratch or hone their skills. All the basics you to the fundamental principles of weave all-new chapters on spinning, carding, and
are covered: understanding the tools structure. Included are plain weave, twills, dyeing. Some material is drawn from Noël
of weaving, making a good warp three satin, waffle weaves, distortions of the Bennett’s earlier, out-of-print books on
ways, reading and designing drafts, and grid, three-element weaves, loom-controlled Navajo rug-weaving traditions.
understanding weave structures. doubleweave, and more.
Paperback, 8 x 10, 160 pages
Paperback, 8½ x 11, 232 pages Paperback, 9 x 10, 260 pages duotone photographs and line drawings
ISBN 978-1-59668-139-2 60 photographs, 30 illustrations, 290 drafts ISBN 978-1-883010-30-0
$24.95 ISBN 978-1-959668-137-8 $21.95
$29.95

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Rag Rug Handbook Time to Weave A Weaver’s Book of 8-Shaft


Revised Edition Simply Elegant Projects to Make in Patterns
Janet Meany and Paula Pfaff Almost No Time From the Friends of Handwoven
Everything a weaver needs to know about Jane Patrick Edited by Carol Strickler
weaving rag rugs, from basic information to Learn the fundamentals of weaving and This must-have draft book contains almost
drafts for 20 traditional two- and four-shaft create beautiful textural objects. 1,000 different patterns on more than 25
patterns. Paperback, 8 1⁄2 x 9, 128 pages weave structures. Introductory chapters
70 photographs provide a thorough understanding of how
Paperback, 8 ⁄2 x 11, 132 pages
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color photographs and
black-and-white illustrations and drafts $21.95 Paperback, 8 3⁄4 x 11 1⁄4, 240 pages
ISBN 978-1-883010-28-7 black-and-white photographs
$21.95 ISBN 978-0-934026-67-3
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The Weaver’s Companion


Presented by Handwoven magazine
Save your brain for being creative. Let this The Weaver’s Idea Book
small, sturdy spiral-bound volume keep The Weaver’s Studio: Doubleweave
track of the details. It’s all here: sett and Creative Cloth on a Rigid-Heddle Loom
Jennifer Moore
sleying charts, formulas for calculating warp Jane Patrick
and weft, fiber identification tests, basic Doubleweave is the art of weaving two
This book presents a wide variety of pat- layers of cloth at the same time, one above
weave drafts, finishing techniques, fiber
terns for the simple rigid-heddle loom, ac- the other on the loom, creating beautiful
factoids, a must-have gray scale, design
companied by harness drafts for multishaft cloth that is reversible yet unique on each
shortcuts, and much more.
looms. The techniques include leno, Brooks side. Learn all the tips and tricks to setting
Spiral-bound, 7 x 5, 112 pages, line drawings bouquet, soumak, and embroidery on up the warp, then move to a variety of
ISBN 978-1-883010-81-2 fabric. Each chapter contains weaving pat- doubleweave specialty techniques through
$19.95 terns along with swatches illustrating the detailed process photography and a wealth
techniques, accompanied by step-by-step of swatches demonstrating different effects.
photography.
Hardcover with concealed wire-o, Paperback, 8½ x 9, 144 pages
8½ x 9, 192 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-179-8
ISBN 978-1-59668-175-0 $26.95
$26.95 Available August 2010
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Weaving in the Peruvian Weaving Made Easy The Weaver’s Studio: Woven
Highlands 17 Projects Using a Simple Loom Shibori
Dreaming Patterns, Weaving Memories Catherine Ellis
Liz Gipson
Nilda Callañaupa Alvarez Catherine Ellis’s breakthrough technique of
Weaving Made Easy includes 17 simple
This richly photographed look at Andean woven shibori embraces new approaches to
projects made on a simple rigid-heddle loom.
weaving, which embodies the living history the art of weaving and dyeing.
Projects range from scarves and tops to bags
and culture of the Peruvian highlands, is and belts, from pillows and placemats to rugs Paperback with flaps,
a guide that catalogs the many intricate and blankets. Complete instructions, clear 8 1⁄2 x 9, 136 pages,
patterns found in traditional Peruvian step-by-step photographs, and abundant tips
textiles. 160 color photographs,
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47 drafts, 13 illustrations
0APERBACK ¹X PAGES and embellishment make this the ultimate idea
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Woven Treasures
One-of-a-Kind Bags with Folk Weaving
Techniques
Sara Lamb
From inspiration and project planning to her
signature hand-manipulated techniques,
Sara Lamb leads weavers through the steps
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techniques that evoke modern ideas in
brilliant colors and textures.

Paperback, 8½ x 9, 128 pages


100 photographs,10 illustrations, 5 charts
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A Guide to Surface Design for Fabric Design Principles and Creativity The Journal Quilt Project
Jane Dunnewold Exercises Karey Patterson Bresenhan
Lyric Kinard This compendium of more than 400 quilts
Create stunning cloth. Following Jane’s
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Explore the art-quilt design process through This is Art Quilting 101 in a book! Find complete any project, from clothing,
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256 pages, 443 photographs, 30 illustrations
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Cloth Dolls for Textile Artists Carry Me Bags with Paper and Stitch
Ray Slater 30 Boutique Bags to Sew Innovative Surface Techniques
Learn the basic principles and techniques Yuka Koshizen
for Embellishing Bags
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doll to the more complicated jointed doll, step-by-step guide featuring unique design Learn to create bags from various types of
plus instruction on needle-sculpting and sensibility and clever projects. Using simple papers and materials, including cocoon
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techniques is represented. skills, crafters can create 30 stunning bags. Translucent Liquid Sculpey. Included are step-
by-step instructions, beautiful photos, and
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110 photographs ISBN 978-1-59668-184-2
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100 photographs
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Customizing Cool Clothes Elements of Style Fabricate


From Dull to Divine in 30 Projects Knit + Crochet Jewelry with Wire, Fiber, 17 Innovative Sewing Projects that
Kate Haxell Felt, + Beads Make Fabric the Star
Personalize your favorite fashions. Learn to Rosemary Hill Susan Wasinger
transform an inexpensive, mass-produced This innovative how-to book uses classic
Make wearable pieces of art with easy-
garment into a designer original using and modern techniques to create interest-
to-find materials, clever techniques, and
simple materials and tools. ing custom fabrics for more than 17 fun and
unique design ideas. Crochet and felting
useful projects, including surface designs
techniques will appeal to jewelry makers of
Paperback, 8 1⁄4 x 10 1⁄4, and innovative fabric construction.
all levels.
128 pages, 240 photographs
Paperback, 81⁄2 x 9, 128 pages
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25 illustrations
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Stitch Alchemy ✯ Fabulous Fabric Beads Free Expression


Combining Fabric and Paper for Mixed- Create Custom Beads and Art Jewelry The Art and Confessions
Kristal Wick of a Contemporary Quilter
Media Art
Kelli Perkins Combines techniques from beading, Robbie Joy Eklow
Combine two hot trends for a mixed-media scrapbooking, quilting, fiber arts, and mixed- Artist Robbi Joy Eklow shares her secrets
sensation! Blend the versatility of paper media techniques to create lightweight for designing, fusing, and finishing quilts
with the dimensional qualities of cloth beads made from silk embellished with so quilters can learn her nontraditional
with “paper-cloth” that can be easily stamps, paint, and other materials. Plus techniques. This full-color book includes
transformed into collaged quilts. ideas to achieve unique effects and make many of Robbi’s quilts and patterns.
simply beautiful jewelry.
Paperback, 8 1⁄4 x 10 1⁄2,
Paperback, 8½ x 10¼,
Paperback, 81⁄2 x 101⁄4, 112 pages 116 pages
136 pages, 200 photographs
150 photographs ISBN 978-0976692805
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Freestyle Machine Embroidery How We Felt ✯ I Love Patchwork


Techniques and Inspiration for Fiber Art Designs and Techniques from 25 Irresistible Zakka
Carol Shinn Contemporary Felt Artists Projects to Sew
Explore the possibilities of freestyle machine Carol Huber Cypher Rashida Coleman-Hale
embroidery, its application for quilting Signature works from 20 admired fiber artists This modern approach to sewing showcases
and fiber art with this technique, and an are explored, with step-by-step information on sophisticated patchwork projects in the
inspiration guide for all skill levels. how to achieve their unique effects. Projects popular Japanese zakka style—the art
include hats, caps, dresses, bags, slippers, of seeing the savvy in the ordinary and
Paperback, 8½ x 10¼, 176 pages jewelry, rugs, pillows, and much more. mundane—by combining linen and print
250 photographs, 20 illustrations fabrics using simple quilting techniques.
ISBN 978-1-59668-042-5 Paperback, 81⁄2 x 101⁄4, 144 pages
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Mixed Mania Mixed Media Explorations ✯ Mixed-Media Self-Portraits


Recipes for Delicious Mixed-Media Blending Paper, Fabric and Inspiration & Techniques
Creations Embellishment to Create Inspired Cate Coulacos Prato
Debbi Crane and Cheryl Prater
Designs Explore creative self-portraits through
Beryl Taylor exercises, essays, and gallery art. Readers
Mixed Mania features more than 20 smart
Renowned mixed-media artist will find inspiration plus mixed-media,
and sassy mixed-media projects divided like a
Beryl Taylor shows how surprisingly easy and collage, and fiber-arts techniques.
cookbook into appetizers, main courses, and
sweet treats for a fresh perspective on the craft. fun it can be to turn fabric, paper, stitch, and
embellishment into unique pieces of artwork. Paperback, 81⁄2 x 101⁄4, 128 pages
Paperback, 81⁄2 x 101⁄4, 128 pages 100 photographs
Paperback, 81⁄2 x 111⁄2, 112 pages ISBN 978-159668-082-1
150 photographs ISBN 978-0976692829 $22.95
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Printmaking + Mixed Media ✯ Stitch, Dissolve, The Surface Designer’s Handbook✯


Simple Techniques for Paper and Distort with Machine Embroidery Dyeing, Printing, Painting,
Fabric Valerie Campbell-Harding and Maggie Grey and Creating Resists on Fabric
Dorit Elisha Explore intriguing options in mixed media Holly Brackmann
Learn simple printmaking techniques and with new ideas for stitch techniques, A wealth of information of dyeing and surface
how to incorporate printed images into mixed- dissolving fabrics, and distorting fabrics design not found in any other book currently in
media artwork on paper and fabric, a twist on using innovative materials on the market. print.
traditional methods.
Paperback, 81⁄2 x 103⁄4, 128 pages Hardback with concealed wire-o,
Paperback, 81⁄2 x 10¼, 120 pages
100 photographs 81⁄2 x 11, 144 pages
250 photographs
ISBN 978-1-59668-095-1 ISBN 978-1-59668-050-0 240 photographs and 5 illustrations
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Color on Color Sew Liberated Sew Me, Love Me Stitch Graffiti


Elegant Designs to Stitch 30 Stylish Projects for the Unexpected Cross-Stitch
Best Stuffed Friends to Make
Modern Sewist Heather Holland-Daly
Janet Haigh Hsiu-Lan Kuei
This book offers first-time Meg McElwee Make 12 endearing fabric “stuf- The next generation of stitching
stitchers and experienced Meg McElwee, author of the fies” perfect for gifting or keep- has arrived with this playful
embroiders alike a hands-on popular Sew Liberated blog ing, complete with accessories. collection of 26 cross-stitch
guide for embellishing garments and boutique sewing pattern designs divided into “graffiti,”
and accessories with a marvelous line, teaches how to transform Paperback, 8 x 10, 144 pages “tattoos,” and “stuff” for
palette of colors. Combine sewing by adding personal a playful and lighthearted
120 photographs with bound-in
handworked embroidery, touches with appliqué details approach to the craft.
pattern templates
exquisite natural fibers, and combined with embroidery, ISBN 978-1-59668-182-8 Paperback, 81⁄2 x 101⁄4, 112 pages
several cross-craft techniques to beadwork, buttons, ribbons, $19.95 60 photographs, 30 charts,
create 12 striking projects for wear and more. 30 illustrations
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Paperback with flaps, 8½ x 10¼,
Paperback with flaps, 144 pages, 160 illustrations, $21.95
8 3⁄8 x 10, 112 pages, 38 color 120 photographs
photographs, 11 charts, ISBN 978-1-59668-161-3
168 illustrations
Weldon’s Practical Needlework,
$24.95
ISBN 978-1-931499-85-9 Volume 12
$21.95 From PieceWork magazine, Volume 12 is chock-
full of knitted and crocheted garments, including
socks, doilies, toys, insertions, and household
items. One entire section is devoted to what
Victorians called waistcoats, what we refer to
as vests. To add some spice, some beautiful
white-on-white Mountmellick embroidery, drawn-
thread work, and smocking is also included.
ISBN 978-1-931499-78-1
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The story behind Weldon’s


In the late 1800s, a company in England called Weldon’s offered monthly
newsletters that featured needlework patterns and instructions for projects. Later,
the company inaugurated a series of books titled Weldon’s Practical Needlework,
each volume consisting of 12 issues of newsletters bound with a cloth cover. Every
49 Sensational Skirts Stitchy Kitty book is filled with hundreds of vintage projects, illustrations, information on little-
known techniques, fashion as it was at the turn of the twentieth century, and brief
Creative Embellishment Fuzzy Puppy
histories of needlework. The books open a window to another time and place.
Ideas for One-of-a Kind 60 Motifs to Stitch Perfect for collecting.
Designs Everywhere All volumes are hardbound, 9 x 12, 152 pages, with black-and-white
Alison Willoughby illustrations
Ayako Otsuka
Make head-turning, show- Add adorable cat and dog $30.00 each volume
stopping skirts (plus a cheeky motifs to just about anything
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embroidery guide.
readily available materials. Volume 4 Volume 7 Volume 10
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pattern template. 120 pages Volume 5 Volume 8 Volume 11
Paperback, 71⁄2 x 93⁄4, 128 pages ISBN 978-1-59668-183-5 ISBN 978-1-883010-95-9 ISBN 978-1-931499-29-3 ISBN 978-1-931499-49-1
$19.95
700 photographs
ISBN 978-1-59668-061-6
*Note: Volumes 1 & 3 are no longer available.
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audi o book s
Listen while you knit!
Whether you’re sitting on the train with your skeins of yarn or making your
commute to work by car (hopefully not knitting at the same time, though) Knit
Lit Audio Books make wonderful companions. They also make the perfect gift
for the knitter who has everything.
Listen to audio samples online at interweavebooks.com.

America Knits The Art of Fair Isle A History of Hand KnitKnit Knitting Lessons
Melanie Falick Knitting Knitting Profiles + Projects From Tales From the Knitting
Read by Christine Ann Feitelson Richard Rutt Knitting’s New Wave Path
Marshall Read by Melissa Hughes Read by Melissa Hughes Sabrina Gschwandtner By Lela Nargi
Abridged: 4 hours, 56 Abridged: 1 hour, 30 Abridged: 4 hours, Read by Sabrina Read by Julia Olson
minutes; 4 CDs minutes; 2 CDs 52 minutes; 4 CDs Gschwandtner Abridged: 5 hours; 4 CDs,
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1 deep 1 deep 1 deep 51⁄8 wide x 55⁄8 high x 1 deep 1 deep
ISBN 978-0-9796073-1-8 ISBN 978-0-9796073-5-6 ISBN 978-0-9796073-4-9 ISBN 978-0-9796073-7-0 ISBN 978-0-9796073-6-3
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Knitting Yarns and


Spinning Tales Mason-Dixon The Secret Language
Knitting Memories A Knitter’s Stash of Wit Knitting Outside No Idle Hands of Knitters
Reflections on the and Wisdom the Lines The Social History of By Mary Beth Temple
Knitter’s Life Kari Cornell, Editor Stories From the Na- American Knitting Read by Mary Beth Temple
Lela Nargi Read by Greta Cunningham, tion’s Leading Bi-region-
Anne L. MacDonald Unabridged
Read by Kymberly Dakin with guest Meg Swansen al Knitting Blog 2 CDs, 2 hours, 28 minutes
Read by Kymberly Dakin
Abridged: 4 hours; 4 CDs Unabridged By Kay Gardiner and Ann ISBN 978-0-9796073-9-4
4 CDs, 4 hours, 38 minutes Shayne Abridged: 4 hours; 4 CDs $14.95
5 1⁄8 wide x 5 5⁄8 high x
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ISBN 978-0-9796073-3-2
$29.95 Abridged for audio $29.95
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3 CDs, 3 hours 30 minutes
ISBN 978-0-9796073-8-7
$19.95

Stitch ’N Bitch
The Knitter’s Handbook
Debbie Stoller
Read by Debbie Stoller
Abridged: 3 hours, 19
minutes; 3 CDs
5 1⁄8 wide x 5 5⁄8 high x
1 deep
ISBN 978-0-9796073-2-5
$19.95
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Knitting Daily TV DVDs


The Public Television series ,OJUUJOH%BJMZ57showcases the latest yarns, back-to- basic knitting techniques,
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instructions on interpret- Daily TV, uses her popular
ing a stitch chart. Plus, “Ivy League Vest” pattern–
viewers will learn how to included as a free pattern
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and how to fix problem this video–and walks knit-
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on the side. Zimmerman’s patterns for the Deep Creek of this popular color-stranded knitting technique. Jang
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download with the purchase of this DVD, and viewers Isle, holding two yarns comfortably, how to maintain
can follow along with Zimmerman to make these time- tension, how to introduce new colors into the pattern,
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CrochetMe Workshop DVD


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planations of crochet charts for motifs and how to read them, plus innovative ways
to use original motifs in crochet. Omdahl walks viewers through joining motifs,
how to add colorwork to your crochet motifs, and how to use motifs as edgings for
any project. With Innovative Crochet: Motifscrocheters will build their confidence
for designing crochet motifs and using them to make unique fabrics.

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p The Video
Follow along with Eunny Jang as she learns the ins and outs of spin-
ning from spinning teacher extraordinaire Maggie Casey. This 2-disc
DVD set will take spinners from just wool to good yarn and beyond.
Learn how, when, and why to predraft your fiber; how to adjust your
spinning wheel; how to spin goof-proof single yarn; and how to ply
and finish a good skein. Plus, see the basics for carding and comb-
ing, spinning with a long draw, spinning worsted weight, spinning
from the fold, and more.

ISBN 978-1-59668-207-8
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Drafting: The Long and Short of It


What’s the difference between woolen and worsted spinning? Is
there a difference? How do you decide when to use what method?
Why should a spinner care? Here to make common sense out of it
all is Abby Franquemont, who has been spinning since she was five
years old.

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Respect the Spindle


Respect the Spindle: The Video, with veteran spinner and spindle
aficionado Abby Franquemont shows spinners how to create vol-
umes of incredible yarn with this amazing yet simple tool. Loaded
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DVDs

Quilting Arts TV DVDs


2VJMUJOH"SUT57, hosted by Patricia Bolton with some of your favorite fiber and mixed-media artists as guests,
has begun airing in many areas. Check your local listings for program times or visit quiltingartstv.com. Can’t
wait for each episode to air? Get the DVDs!

Series 100 Series 200


DVD of all 13 episodes DVD of all 13 episodes
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DVD of all 13 episodes DVD of all 13 episodes
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