Party Knits

“Party Knits” by Melody Griffiths is a vibrant collection published by New Holland in October 2008, featuring 128 pages of innovative knitting patterns. This book presents a variety of stylish designs that cater to both summer and winter occasions, allowing knitters to create fashionable pieces that complement their outfits. From shimmering tops to elegant boleros, the patterns encourage creativity with bold colors and unique yarns.
Readers will discover 24 contemporary knitting patterns that include not only garments but also accessories like corsages and bags, enhancing any party ensemble. The book emphasizes the joy of personalizing knitted pieces to match individual styles, whether opting for glittering yarns or classic black and white. With its focus on crafts and hobbies, “Party Knits” invites knitters to explore their creativity while crafting stylish attire for various celebrations.
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Knit one of these fabulous patterns, and go party Match a satin skirt with the shimmering copper top or a pretty summer dress with the frill-edge bolero to make a terrific summer ensemble. Or keep warm at a winter party without any loss of style wearing the latest in shrugs, wraps, and gilets. Plus, this beautiful collection of knitted-wear offers gorgeous accessories such as corsages and bags to accent every outfit. “Party Knits” is a great new collection of 24 up-to-the-minute patterns that will allow you to go wild with bold and bright colors using an amazing range of glittering, metallic, and ribbon yarns, or stay chic with black and white. Making your own party pieces allows you to find just the right shade of wool to coordinate with your outfit. Follow unique patterns to add instant glamour to your party attire, or keep in pace with traditional craft to create a contemporary look. It’s your party and you’ll style how “you” want to
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