Knitted Mug Hugs

Knitted Mug Hugs by Val Pierce, published by National Geographic Books in April 2011, is an illustrated guide featuring 48 pages of creative knitting patterns. This book introduces readers to the trend of mug cosies, offering a stylish solution to keep hot drinks warm while adding a personal touch to home decor. With 20 unique designs and alternative colorways, the patterns range from traditional to contemporary, making it easy for knitters to find a style that suits their taste.
Readers will discover that these mug hugs are not only quick and easy to knit, but they can also be personalized to match individual home styles or favorite coffee cups. The designs are adaptable, making them suitable for various occasions, whether as gifts for friends or as personalized items for knitting groups and book clubs. This book caters to knitters of all skill levels, including beginners, and encourages creativity using scraps of wool, allowing for a fun and engaging crafting experience.
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Mug cosies are a new and growing trend in home knitting, and are arguably the most stylish way to keep your hot drinks hot. Now you can knit them quickly and easily using the simple patterns in this book. There are 20 ‘mug hugs’ to choose from and 20 alternative colourways, ranging in style from traditional to contemporary, fun and funky to cute and homely. All the designs can be easily adapted to match your home style or colour scheme, or to complement your favourite set of coffee cups. They make fantastic gifts too for special friends and relatives, or indeed anyone you share a coffee with regularly. And why not make a personalised one for each member of your knitting or sewing group, book club or staff room? The mug hugs are very quick and easy to make, and can be knitted up in an hour or two from scraps and oddments of wool. They are suitable for knitters of all abilities, and an ideal starting point for adults and children who are just learning to knit.
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