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  • Easy Knit Dishcloths | Helle Benedikte Neigaard

    Add personality, sentiment, and coziness to your kitchen with Easy Knit Dishcloths. Don't underestimate the effect knitting your own dishcloths can have on a space! Easy Knit Dishcloths offers 13 designs that are a great way to practice knitting, try a new yarn, or use some of your stash, and create a beautiful supply of colorful, environmentally friendly, reusable cloths for cleaning, display, and gifting. Even if you've never knit before, our beginning projects are the perfect introduction to this craft. To help beginners get started and to refresh more experienced knitters, the “Knitting School” teaches the featured stitches step-by-step. With designs ranging from very simple to more challenging, knitters at all skill levels will find designs they’ll love to make.
    $12.99
  • Everyday Style | Lotta Jansdotter

    This book was written to answer the many questions of what Lotta Jansdotter wears and how she developed her own, personal style. When Lotta Jansdotter steps out in one of her signature outfits, fans always ask, “Did you make that yourself?” Often the answer is, “Yes, and so can you!” With that in mind, the style icon created Lotta Jansdotter Everyday Style, a pattern book/inspiration guide anchored by five easy, versatile sewing patterns—skirt, dress, blouse, pants/shorts, and jacket/coat —and highlighted with quick DIY accessories, including hats, bags, scarves, and jewelry. Photographed over the course of a year in her life in New York, Tennessee, India, and Sweden and organized by season, Jansdotter shares her sources of inspiration and how she and her friends mix and match her key pieces while working, play- ing, resting, and traveling. Lotta Jansdotter Everyday Style brings Jansdotter’s infectious and sought-after sense of style to new followers and longtime devotees alike. Hardcover, 160 pages.
    $29.95
  • Hand Dyed: A Modern Guide to Dyeing in Brilliant Color for You and Your Home

    Hand Dyed by Anna Joyce is a modern introduction to indigo and fiber-reactive dye that every crafter should have. Exploring traditional techniques like shibori and using organic compounds, this comprehensive how-to guide offers everything you need know to create stylish, richly colored and patterned pieces. Classic techniques and natural materials make these projects beautiful and accessible, even for the beginner. (Hardcover)  
    $29.99
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    Knit a Hat: A Beginner’s Guide to Knitting by Alanna Okun

    Knitting is an excellent handcraft and something people love the world over. For crafting newbies, knitting can seem highly daunting: you need needles (but what size?), yarn (but what weight?), and a pattern (but what kind?), and very quickly knitting can start to resemble another language, tricky to navigate and even harder to master. Knit a Hat teaches you everything you need to know about the previously scary craft: the needles you’ll need, the yarn to use, and tried-and-true techniques to get you started, keep you going, and help you wrap everything up. Alanna Okun is an expert knitter and offers very accessible instructions: Her idea of starting with a hat rather than a long scarf is sure to make this book easy for even the wariest of beginners. Building on our crafting how-to series, Alanna welcomes readers into the knitting community and invites them to knit a hat with confidence. (Paperback, September, 2020)  
    Original price was: $16.99.Current price is: $10.00.
  • Making Magazine | Issue 10 Intricate

    Making No. 10/ INTRICATE has 11 knitting patterns, 1 crochet, and 9 sewing and other crafts patterns. This issue was photographed on a farm in Camden, Maine, on the traditional homelands of the people of the Penobscot Nation. Penobscot is the name Penawapskewi which means “the people of where the white rocks extend out”, referring to parts of the Penobscot River. The Penobscot Nation is part of the Wabanaki Confederacy, and have historically spoken the Algonquian language – Algonquian meaning “people from the east.” The Penobscot Indian Island Reservation is located along the Penobscot River, a place of fishing, hunting, farming, and gathering. From the publishers: "We encourage you to learn more about the Penobscot River Restoration Project."
    $26.00
  • Savor Each Stitch | Carolyn Friedlander

    Savor Each Stitch is a design-focused look at quilting with eight different projects that explore the techniques and tools that Carolyn Freidlander uses in her own quilt making. As a quilter with design-school training, Carolyn takes us through her quilt-making process, from start to finish. Her goal in writing this book was to equip the reader with the skills to make the quilts that they want to make and that will express who they are, while also providing plenty of inspiring projects.
    $24.95
  • Woolbuddies

    It's the latest book from Woolbuddy with 20 irresistibly simple needle felting projects! In this book, Jackie walks you through the process to needle felt a wide-eyed owl, a toothy shark, a fuzzy sheep, a towering giraffe, and much more! With step-by-step instructions and helpful how-to photographs, crafters can create clutchable keepsakes to be instantly enjoyed and forever cherished.
    $18.95