One + One: Hats: 30 Projects from Just Two Skeins

One + One: Hats: 30 Projects from Just Two Skeins

by Iris Schreier
One + One: Hats: 30 Projects from Just Two Skeins

One + One: Hats: 30 Projects from Just Two Skeins

by Iris Schreier

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Overview

One + One: Hats delves into the fashionable, functional, decorative, and beautiful world of hand-knitted hats with an eye-catching array of 30 designs, colors, textures, and styles. By combining just two skeins of yarn, each project features a unique take on the hat, which is a favorite subject among knitters. The projects display a broad range of fiber colors and textures, and the book's six chapters explore distinct knitting techniques: Knit & Purl; Lace; Stranded Colorwork & Slip Stitch; Cables & Bobbles; Side-to-Side & Bias; and Double Knit. This is the second book in the new One + One series by Iris Schreier that focuses on making superb knitted accessories with no more than two skeins of yarn.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781454708520
Publisher: Lark Crafts
Publication date: 03/05/2013
Series: One + One
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 132
File size: 21 MB
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About the Author


Iris Schreier is the founder and designer of Artyarns (artyarns.com), a manufacturer of luxury hand-dyed yarns. In addition to designing yarns and patterns, she is the author of several bestselling Lark books, including Exquisite Little Knits (with co-author Laurie Kimmelstiel, 2004), Modular Knits (2005), Lacy Little Knits (2007), and Iris Schreier's Reversible Knits (2009). She is also the author of One + One: Scarves, Shawls & Shrugs, the first title in the One + One series. Iris's original techniques are used in knitting workshops around the world, and her patterns have been translated into various languages. She has appeared on the television programs Knitty Gritty and Needle Arts Studio, and has written articles and published patterns in leading needlearts magazines, including Vogue Knitting. Iris blogs at irisknits.com. She lives in White Plains, NY.
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