Vogue Knitting Scarves Two

Vogue Knitting Scarves Two by Trisha Malcolm, published by Sixth & Spring Books in 2003, offers a collection of twenty-five scarf designs suitable for knitters at all skill levels. This first edition, written in English and spanning 95 pages, presents a variety of patterns that incorporate techniques such as cables, colorwork, and fine lace, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced knitters.
Readers will discover a range of projects that cater to different occasions, seasons, and personal styles. The book includes straightforward patterns like a garter stitch scarf for novices, as well as more intricate designs such as a metallic shimmer scarf and a light, airy lace scarf for those looking to challenge their skills. With its focus on needlework and knitting, this edition serves as a practical guide for anyone interested in enhancing their crafting abilities.
Official synopsis Publisher
Twenty-five scarf designs, ranging from beginner to expert level, are ideal for practicing and developing your knitting skills. The patterns incorporate cables, colourwork, fine lace, and a variety of stitches and embellishments, and there are ideas for every occasion, season, and style. Novices will find quick success with a simple-to-make garter stitch scarf or a menswear striped scarf. Those with a bit more experience can have fun with a metallic shimmer scarf or a light and airy lace number.
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Vogue Knitting Scarves Two” about?
Who is the author of “Vogue Knitting Scarves Two”?
When was “Vogue Knitting Scarves Two” published?
What is the ISBN for “Vogue Knitting Scarves Two”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
