Maybe you’re a bit new to knitting, but you want to make some-thing simple that won’t look like a beginner pattern. Maybe you’re a
long-time knitter, but life is pretty complicated right now and you’d
like your knitting to be soothing and trouble-free. What can you
knit that will be easy enough, and relaxing enough as your needles
click along, and yet have style and a little bit of “wow!” when the
knitting is done?
Answer:One of these 6 Easy Knits, chosen by yours truly especially
for beginning knitters and anyone who craves some simple, yet
beautiful knitting.
In this collection, I can promise you the following: No complicated
stitch patterns, no difficult shaping, no intricate charts, no finicky
finishing. However, I can also promise you that there are no frumpy
patterns here, for our designers have used easy stitches and simple
stylings to produce some of the most popular designs we’ve ever
published: the Green Tea Raglan, all knits and purls in a gorgeous
top; the Knitting Needle Knitting Bag, knitting up quickly with large
needles, which are then glued onto the final row of stitches; the
Barrymore Slouch Hat, a great introduction to knitting in the round
on large double-pointed needles; the Ribby Slipper Socks, with an
ingenious construction that doesn’t require a genius knitter; the
Super-Simple Wrap Cardigan, a graceful cardi in “five easy pieces”
of stockinette stitch with a garter stitch belt; and Mike’s Easy-Fit
Pullover–something for the guys, with an easy knit/purl texture and
great shaping that he’ll wear every weekend.
I’ve added some features to make choosing the right pattern for
your mood or skill level as easy as the knitting:
- Each pattern comes with a list of all techniques used, so you can
see right from the first page if you’re up for what’s coming–with
no surprises.
- Each pattern has an extended Stitch Guide with step-by-step
directions for any technique that appears in that pattern (such as
“slip 2 stitches purlwise”)–so no guessing!
- No cables. No lace. No difficult or advanced stitch patterns. I
promise.
- Five of the patterns have absolutely no charts.
- For the one pattern that does have a basic chart, Mike’s Easy-Fit
Pullover, I have provided a text translation, so you don’t have to
use the chart if you don’t want to. However, if you want to try
knitting from the chart, but need a little help, I’ve provided easy
chart-reading instructions in a sidebar.
- There is an extended glossary at the end of the eBook, listing
every technique necessary to knit these patterns.
There you are–six simple patterns, with knockout results. Because
why should beginners have to knit things that LOOK like a beginner
knit them? And why should so-called “mindless knitting” give you
results only a zombie would wear?
No frumpy sweaters here–just style and soothing simplicity.
Take a deep breath... and cast on with confidence.
Sandi Wiseheart
Contributing Editor, KnittingDaily.com
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