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Knit Kit: Poinsettia Christmas Wreath by Pick Up Sticks
Article: #70012 Brighten your door, table or mantel with this beautiful felted wreath that will remain fresh season after season. Knit on straight needles, each poinsettia is created in four petal groupings that are knit and felted separately, then joined at their centers to form one flower. Clear, step-by-step instructions included along with wire frame and yarn.
Advanced Beginner. Approximate finished diameter: 15"
20% off!
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Knit Kit: Pick Up Sticks Felted Daffodil
Article: #8300 Brighten up any space with these cheerful felted flower kits! From Pick Up Sticks, these darling little kits include all the yarn, the pattern, and stem wire, needed to create one of these beautiful blooms.
The kit requires but does NOT include - Size 10 double point needles 1 Stitch Holder
10% off!
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Knit Kit: Pick Up Sticks Felted Calla Lily
Article: #8301 Brighten up any space with these cheerful felted flower kits! From Pick Up Sticks, these darling little kits include all the yarn, the pattern, and stem wire, needed to create one of these beautiful blooms.
The kit requires but does NOT include - Size 10 double point needles 1 Stitch Holder
10% off!
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Knit Kit: Pick Up Sticks Felted Tulip
Article: #8302 Brighten up any space with these cheerful felted flower kits! From Pick Up Sticks, these darling little kits include all the yarn, the pattern, and stem wire, needed to create one of these beautiful blooms.
The kit requires but does NOT include - Size 10 double point needles 1 Stitch Holder
10% off!
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Knit Kit: Pick Up Sticks Tiger Lily
Article: #8303 Brighten up any space with these cheerful felted flower kits! From Pick Up Sticks, these darling little kits include all the yarn, the pattern, and stem wire, needed to create one of these beautiful blooms.
The kit requires but does NOT include - Size 10 double point needles 1 Stitch Holder
10% off!
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Knit Kit: Pick Up Sticks Felted Iris
Article: #8304 Brighten up any space with these cheerful felted flower kits! From Pick Up Sticks, these darling little kits include all the yarn, the pattern, and stem wire, needed to create one of these beautiful blooms.
The kit requires but does NOT include - Size 10 double point needles 1 Stitch Holder
10% off!
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Knit Kit: Pick Up Sticks Felted Daisy
Article: #8305 Brighten up any space with these cheerful felted flower kits! From Pick Up Sticks, these darling little kits include all the yarn, the pattern, and stem wire, needed to create one of these beautiful blooms.
The kit requires but does NOT include - Size 10 double point needles 1 Stitch Holder
10% off!
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The Touch of Yarn (Downloadable Large Type Book)
Article: #ToYarn This excellent beginning knitting book was written by a blind knitter and intended for both sighted and visually-impaired beginning knitters. The instructions are clear, friendly and straightforward; each chapter is followed by a project that allows you to implement what you have just learned.
Concepts covered in the book include:
- Slip knot
- Cast on
- Knit
- Bind off
- Yarn Over Increase
- Elastic or Delayed Bind Off
- Knit Two Together (k2tog) Decrease
- Purl
- Purl Two Together (p2tog) Decrease
- Installing a Life Line
- Reverse Knitting (tinking)
- Repairing a Dropped Stitch (Knitting Back Up)
- Joining pieces together with:
- Kitchener
- Three Needle Bind Off
- Mattress Stitch
- KFIB, M1 and modified M1 Increases
- SSK and SL1, K, PSSO Decreases
- Converting flat patterns to knitting in the round
- Picking up stitches
- Tutorials on needles, yarn and organization
The author says:
"I’ve spent almost a year writing what I believe is the most usable beginning knitting primer in the world. Why? Because I couldn’t find knitting lessons that were free of jargon. I couldn’t find a tutorial that broke every task into perfect detail and made me practice every step before I moved on. Because I couldn’t find a book that was easy to use and recapped things so I could find them quickly.
"I want your experience to be better than mine was from the first day you pick up your first set of knitting needles, those strange little pointy sticks. I don’t want you to be one of the sad and frustrated people that try with confusing or unclear instructions and wind up throwing the whole wad of needles, tangled yarn and, dare I say it, painfully awful knitting into a bag and giving it to a thrift store, like I almost did. There is no reason for it… now."
"Although pictures are not included, they aren't really necessary, because the text instructions are clear and accurate. The directions for the m1 increase are without doubt the best I have ever come across." -- Deborah Mason, knitter and retired teacher
This is the large-type downloadable version of the book. When you purchase it, you will receive a PDF copy that you can read in Adobe Acrobat.
The book is also available in digital Braille Ready Format (BRF format) for use in common braille reading devices or braille printers. Click here to access the BRF product page.
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The Touch of Yarn (Downloadable Braille Ready Format Book)
Article: #ToYBraille This excellent beginning knitting book was written by a blind knitter and intended for used by both sighted and visually-impaired beginning knitters.
This version of the downloadable book is delivered in BRF (Braille Ready Format), set up for common braille reading devices or braille printers.
The instructions are clear, friendly and straightforward; each chapter is followed by a project that allows the you to implement what you have just learned.
Concepts covered in the book include:
- Slip knot
- Cast on
- Knit
- Bind off
- Yarn Over Increase
- Elastic or Delayed Bind Off
- Knit Two Together (k2tog) Decrease
- Purl
- Purl Two Together (p2tog) Decrease
- Installing a Life Line
- Reverse Knitting (tinking)
- Repairing a Dropped Stitch (Knitting Back Up)
- Joining pieces together with:
- Kitchener
- Three Needle Bind Off
- Mattress Stitch
- KFIB, M1 and modified M1 Increases
- SSK and SL1, K, PSSO Decreases
- Converting flat patterns to knitting in the round
- Picking up stitches
- Tutorials on needles, yarn and organization
The author says:
"I’ve spent almost a year writing what I believe is the most usable beginning knitting primer in the world. Why? Because I couldn’t find knitting lessons that were free of jargon. I couldn’t find a tutorial that broke every task into perfect detail and made me practice every step before I moved on. Because I couldn’t find a book that was easy to use and recapped things so I could find them quickly.
"I want your experience to be better than mine was from the first day you pick up your first set of knitting needles, those strange little pointy sticks. I don’t want you to be one of the sad and frustrated people that try with confusing or unclear instructions and wind up throwing the whole wad of needles, tangled yarn and, dare I say it, painfully awful knitting into a bag and giving it to a thrift store, like I almost did. There is no reason for it… now."
"Although pictures are not included, they aren't really necessary, because the text instructions are clear and accurate. The directions for the m1 increase are without doubt the best I have ever come across." -- Deborah Mason, knitter and retired teacher
The book is also available in large type PDF format for use in the Adobe Acrobat reader.
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