Knitting

Knitting by Judy Ann Sadler, published by Kids Can Press in 2002, is a 40-page exploration of the craft that has gained popularity among children. This book introduces young readers to the basics of knitting, including essential techniques such as casting on, knitting, and purling. It presents a variety of projects that are both fun and practical, allowing kids to create items they can wear or gift.
Readers will find eleven engaging projects, including striped mittens, soft slipper socks, a pom-pom scarf, a book bag, a rolled-brim hat, and a cozy blanket. Each project features easy stitches, full-color photos, and straightforward instructions, making it accessible for beginners. This edition serves as a valuable resource for children interested in crafts and hobbies, particularly in the realm of needlework and knitting.
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Knitting has been growing in popularity with kids over the past couple of years. It’s a fun and creative pastime that yields great items they can wear or give as gifts. Once kids learn how to cast on, knit and purl, the whole world of knitting is theirs to discover. All eleven projects, including cool striped mittens and soft slipper socks, feature easy stitches, full-color photos and simple-to-follow directions. Includes instructions for * a pom-pom scarf * a book bag * a rolled-brim hat * a cozy blanket
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