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Knitting Wizardry: 27 Spellbinding Projects
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Knitting Wizardry: 27 Spellbinding Projects

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A collection of 27 magical projects.

From the editors of the popular magazine Jane Austen Knits comes an enchanting collection that will take readers deep into the realm of wizards, witches, and magical creatures. Enter a world filled with beguiling but classic garments in this collection of 27 knitting patterns.

Revel in a broad variety of magical subject matter while employing a wide variety of knitting techniques: cables for projects fit for giants and sorcerers; lace for glamorous shawls and gauntlets perfect to wear at the ball; cozy colorwork socks, caps, and mitts to keep warm while tending the herbal garden or wandering in the wild woods. Readers will explore their hidden dark side with projects that are slightly more sinister (though beautiful), such as shadowy cloaks and glistening shrugs. And they’ll flaunt their own knitting magic in a variety of stunning cardigans, vests, and sweaters for men and women. Whether knitters are interested in magical inspiration or just great patterns, this book has it covered.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherInterweave
Release dateSep 1, 2014
ISBN9781620338506
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Knitting Wizardry: 27 Spellbinding Projects

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    nothing very interesting in the patterns, theme is blaa
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    gorgeous patterns, including textured socks, lacy shawls, and heavily cabled sweaters. I'd have liked to see more photos for some of the patterns (different views)