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One Skein : 30 Quick Projects to Knit and Crochet by Leigh Radford $12.47
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Projects requiring only one skein
One Skein features more than 30 knitting and crochet projects that range in size, time commitment, and experience level, providing both beginning and experienced knitters a variety of projects from which to choose. (Click on images to enlarge).
The stitch patterns and instructions are easy to follow and quick to use. Readers will enjoy creating a felted purse, a drawstring bag, crocheted accessory bags, cozy scarves, a pretty tank top, arm and leg warmers, cable footies, lace wristlets, fingerless gloves, pillows, bibs, felted bowls, a baby sweater, a soft and absorbent crocheted bath mat and accessories—and so much more, each from a single skein of yarn!
In One Skein, author Leigh Radford (author of AlterKnits and the art director for Interweave Knits magazine) smartly includes several projects specially designed to make use of whatever you’ve got left over from other projects—one of the nicest designs we’ve ever seen is for a quick-to-make, colorful, and long-lasting rug.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Put it On
Leg Warmers
Widely popular in the 1980s, leg warmers are making a comeback.
Tank Top
If you think that a skein of yarn isn’t enough for a tank top, here’s proof
that it’s not only possible, but it can be done with flair.
Cable Footies
This pair of footies is perfect for wearing around the house on a cold morning
Silk Sleeves
Wear these feathery light silk sleeves with your favorite outfit—jeans and a
tank top or a little black dress—when you want to take the chill off your
arms.
Unisex Gloves
Many beginning knitters wonder if gloves are worth the effort of knitting all
those fingers. There is something luxurious and special about handknitted
gloves—they just don’t compare to anything you can buy.
Asymmetrical Cable Hat
Combine wide and narrow cables with ribs in this asymmetrical hat design knitted
in the round with no crown shaping.
Rib and Cable Quartet
Each scarf in this collection features a different combination of ribs and
cables to explore. Try the Single Cable Scarf, Double Cable Scarf, Triple Cable
Muffler, and Gaiter.
Fingerless Garter Mitts
Keep your hands fashionably warm in a pair of fingerless mitts.
Crochet Cap and Ruffle Cravat
This quick and easy hat begins at the top and progresses in ever-widening
circles in single crochet. A decorative edging finishes off the brim. The
coordinating ruffle-like cravat is worked in a series of partial circles in a
scalloped braid pattern.
Take it With You
The Clutch You’ll Never Give Up
Forget bulky bags and purses—this felted clutch is big enough to carry the
essentials without getting in the way.
Spiral Rib Bag
Begin with a spiral rib pattern that curls around the bag body, then bind off
just the purl stitches and continue working the knit stich to form tassel-like
tabs.
Geometric Accessory Bags
A variety of stitches and geometric shapes are used for the Square Bag,
Rectangle Bobble Bag, and the Circle Bag. Make all three! Each takes far less
than a skein of yarn.
Dress up Baby
Petal Bib
Sweeten up baby’s mealtime—at least until the creamed spinach starts to
fly—with this pretty petal bib.
Baby Bolero
A single ball of organically grown cotton yarn knits into an adorable and
comfortable bolero jacket for baby’s grand entrance.
Baby Hat
Few things are softer than a baby’s skin, but the angora-blend yarn in this
hat comes close.
Make Your House a Home
Mohair Pillows
These pillows will make great accents in any room in your house. Knit in two
sizes and embellished with crochet motifs, buttons, and beads, they add color
and texture to any setting.
Bath Mitt and Puffy
Refresh yourself with an invigorating rub from this crocheted mitt or knitted
puffy, both made from naturally abrasive aloo yarn imported from Nepal.
Bath Mat
What could be better than stepping on a soft, cushiony mat after bathing? Thick
and thirsty, the mat is crocheted in a simple lace pattern that uses single and
double crochet.
Felted Bowls
These bowls make colorful decorator accents and are ideal for organizing
buttons, beads, yarn, keys, or other small objects that need a special place.
Candy Wrapper Sachets
These sachets knit up quickly and use only a small amount of yarn, so before you
know it you’ll have one for every drawer in the house.
Rediscover Your Stash
Cupcakes
This assortment of knitted confections uses smooth yarns for the “papers”
and novelty yarns for the “icing.” Each cupcake knits up quickly, but be
forewarned—they tend to multiply.
Pom-Pom Boa
This boa is a great way to use up partial skeins left over from other
projects—the more types of yarn, the better.
Felted Striped Tote
Stripes are a great way to use up partial skeins of yarn. Experiment with your
stash to come up with a variety of other looks.
Kid’s Color-Block Cardigan
This unisex cardigan uses different colors of the same chunky yarn, but would be
fun created out of different yarn types, like fuzzy with smooth or variegated
with solid.
Stash Handbag
Use a variety of stash yarns to create this eclectic handbag.
Labyrinth Circle Rug
Knitting this rug is like taking a spiritual walk around a labyrinth—the
frequent changes in yarn and color provide an opportunity to pause and reflect
on what you’ve created as you consider the next step along a continuous path.
Glossary
Abbreviations
Terms and Techniques
Bibliography
Prop Credits
Resources
Acknowledgements
Index
Paperback, 128 pages
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