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Quick and Easy Knitted Dishcloths: Beginner to Intermediate Patterns Created in as Little as One Hour!

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Have you had an interest in learning to knit, but didn't know where to get started? Have you been intimidated by the complicated patterns of difficult projects? Have you wanted to start with a small project that did not require a large financial investment of purchasing knitting needles, several balls of yarn and pattern books? Would you like to get started with a small project of something useful and practical? Are you looking for new patterns for knitted dishcloths? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, this book is for you! In this book, you will find: - a review of the main knitting stitches and materials used for knitted dishcloths, for new knitters - a description of the abbreviations for knitting stitches commonly used - a variety of patterns for completed dishcloths beginning with the most basic of knitting stitches at the beginner level allowing you to work up to intermediate patterns - PLUS accompanying photo images of each dishcloth to allow you to see the results. Are you ready to get started? Browse through the patterns and dependent upon your skill level, choose a pattern, get your knitting needles and your yarn and you are ready to go!

ISBN-13: 9781503170308

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing

Publication Date: 11-16-2014

Pages: 48

Product Dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.12(d)

Tammy Asselin grew up in a French Canadian family in Northern Ontario, Canada where knitting, crafting, sewing and home cooking were part of her heritage. Her first childhood memories include images of her mother with hands that were always busy creating. One room of the house was designated as the "sewing room", where all of the treasures used to create could be found. Generations of women in her family gathered in the kitchens of their homes where they worked on individual and group projects, all the while chatting and enjoying one another's company. The children were always welcome to join and it was no wonder that Tammy found herself with a curiosity and a desire to join these women in their camaraderie, resulting in beautiful hand crafted works of art. Whatever the trend of the time; macramé, liquid paint, embroidery, sewing, latch hooking, doll making, crocheting, or knitting, the results were spectacular. It was however, the love of knitting that remained the constant for her throughout the years. Although many of those women who first inspired her have since passed away, the tradition of "crafting", and reminiscing of days gone by, lives on in her home.