Vogue Knitting Socks

Vogue Knitting Socks by Trisha Malcolm, published by Sixth&Spring Books in 2002, is a practical guide designed for knitters interested in exploring the technique of felting. This 96-page book provides an introduction to knitting basics and felting fundamentals, covering essential topics such as yarn selection, blocking, and finishing. Readers will discover how to create durable and visually appealing pieces through the process of shrinking and meshing fibers, making it an accessible option for beginners.
Inside, readers will find more than 20 stylish projects that showcase the versatility of felting. The book includes instructions for a variety of items, such as a flower clutch bag, baby blanket, pillows, and a snake toy, among others. With its focus on crafts and hobbies, particularly needlework and knitting, this edition serves as a comprehensive resource for those looking to enhance their skills and create unique knitted items.
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Felting–or boiling a knit item so it shrinks and the fibers mesh together–yields amazingly durable, beautiful pieces with unusual textures. It’s the perfect technique for beginners because many mistakes just disappear during the washing process. With this new entry in the popular Vogue: Knitting on the Go series, knitters can get in on this increasingly popular technique and make more than 20 stylish projects. An introduction explains all the knitting basics and felting fundamentals, from yarn selection to blocking and finishing the final product, and there’s a wide variety of great things to create. Knit a flower clutch bag, baby blanket, pillows, a snake toy, beret, tea cozy, slippers, scarves, multicolored mittens, and more.
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