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Hip Knits: 65 Easy Designs from Hot Designers
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"I have this horrible weaknesses for pink, it's like pavlov's dogs. Except instead of a bell, pink makes me salivate. This book looks like it can back up my love of pink with fun (and easy! who doesn't love easy!) projects. I know it's probably slightly cheater of me to like easy knitting projects, but I figure cute is cute whether it's hard or easy to make."
25 Bags to Knit: Beautiful Bags in Stylish Colors
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"Far too many years ago I got this purse from Old Navy (it was before I implemented my purse rule and I don't have it any longer). It was a cable knit bucket bag. It was a great autumn purse (though not all that professional), I eventually beat it to pieces and gave it up. This book looks fun, because I like knit bags but have no clue how to make them."
Lion Brand Yarn: Just Scarves
1 recommendation
"You could almost say my knitting calling card is the scarf. I'm slowly covering my friends in scarves. Not only can a person never have too many scarves, it's fun to try out new patterns in a small project (I like my knitting to have a permanent end result)."
Folk Hats: 32 Knitting Patterns & Tales from Around the World (Folk Knitting series)
1 recommendation
"I've knit one hat. It's this fuzzy mohair thing that I adore (even when it's itchy), but looking at some of the hats on the front of this book I think it might be fun to make another. I mean, look at that cute little bird hat...makes you feel like you should be in the 12 days of Christmas."
Stitch 'N Bitch: The Knitter's Handbook
4 recommendations
"Great beginner's book about knitting. Also has more advanced projects."
Knitalong: Celebrating the Tradition of Knitting Together
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"The internet is an interesting thing. I have friends I've never met in person and real life friends who I only talk to through it. It's great to see a book that is all about an old world craft (knitting) and connecting it to a digital age. This book has some of the best shared knitting projects I've seen. You can, if you feel ambitious do them all by yourself, or you can make them a project li..."




