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2 AT A TIME SOCKS Knit Two at Once on Circular Needle 17 Patterns Knitting Book
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Numero oggetto eBay:316918031566
Specifiche dell'oggetto
- Condizione
- Ottime condizioni
- Note del venditore
- “Like new but does have a name inside front cover”
- Book Series
- None
- Features
- Illustrated, Patterns Included
- Type
- Manual
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- United States
- Narrative Type
- Nonfiction
- Signed
- No
- Intended Audience
- Adults, Young Adults
- Vintage
- No
- Ex Libris
- No
- Inscribed
- No
- Personalized
- Yes
- Personalize
- No
- Signed By
- None
- Era
- 2000s
- Literary Movement
- Current
- Bundle Description
- None
- Custom Bundle
- No
- ISBN
- 9781580176910
Informazioni su questo prodotto
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Storey Publishing
ISBN-10
1580176917
ISBN-13
9781580176910
eBay Product ID (ePID)
60740428
Product Key Features
Book Title
2-At-a-Time Socks : Revealed Inside... the Secret of Knitting Two at Once on One Circular Needle; Works for Any Sock Pattern!
Number of Pages
144 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2007
Topic
Needlework / Knitting, Fashion & Accessories, Fashion, Fiber Arts & Textiles
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Design, Crafts & Hobbies
Format
Spiral
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
18.1 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2007-032213
Reviews
Not only can you learn how to knit socks on a circular needle, you will learn how to knit them at the same time, ensuring they are exactly the same when finished. No more second-sock syndrome! The hardcover book has a wire binding so that it lies perfectly flat when open. As if all the great instructions weren't enough, there are 17 patterns included for men, women, and children. Once you try a single 40 needle, you might just give up your dpns forever! April 2008, eoeKnitters know the first sock finished brings great joy, quickly followed by the dismay that theree(tm)s still a second one that has to be completed. The second-sock syndrome is over, thanks to Melissa Morgan-Oakes. The author of 2-at-a-Time Socks shows knitters how, with one circular needle, two socks can be completed at once. Hurray!e, "Not only can you learn how to knit socks on a circular needle, you will learn how to knit them at the same time, ensuring they are exactly the same when finished. No more second-sock syndrome! The hardcover book has a wire binding so that it lies perfectly flat when open. As if all the great instructions weren't enough, there are 17 patterns included for men, women, and children. Once you try a single 40" needle, you might just give up your dpns forever!" April 2008, Knitters know the first sock finished brings great joy, quickly followed by the dismay that there s still a second one that has to be completed. The second-sock syndrome is over, thanks to Melissa Morgan-Oakes. The author of 2-at-a-Time Socks shows knitters how, with one circular needle, two socks can be completed at once. Hurray!, "Not only can you learn how to knit socks on a circular needle, you will learn how to knit them at the same time, ensuring they are exactly the same when finished. No more second-sock syndrome! The hardcover book has a wire binding so that it lies perfectly flat when open. As if all the great instructions weren't enough, there are 17 patterns included for men, women, and children. Once you try a single 40" needle, you might just give up your dpns forever!"April 2008, eoeNot only can you learn how to knit socks on a circular needle, you will learn how to knit them at the same time, ensuring they are exactly the same when finished. No more second-sock syndrome! The hardcover book has a wire binding so that it lies perfectly flat when open. As if all the great instructions werene(tm)t enough, there are 17 patterns included for men, women, and children. Once you try a single 40e needle, you might just give up your dpns forever!e April 2008, Not only can you learn how to knit socks on a circular needle, you will learn how to knit them at the same time, ensuring they are exactly the same when finished. No more second-sock syndrome! The hardcover book has a wire binding so that it lies perfectly flat when open. As if all the great instructions weren t enough, there are 17 patterns included for men, women, and children. Once you try a single 40 needle, you might just give up your dpns forever! April 2008, Knitters know the first sock finished brings great joy, quickly followed by the dismay that there's still a second one that has to be completed. The second-sock syndrome is over, thanks to Melissa Morgan-Oakes. The author of 2-at-a-Time Socks shows knitters how, with one circular needle, two socks can be completed at once. Hurray!, "Not only can you learn how to knit socks on a circular needle, you will learn how to knit them at the same time, ensuring they are exactly the same when finished. No more second-sock syndrome! The hardcover book has a wire binding so that it lies perfectly flat when open. As if all the great instructions weren't enough, there are 17 patterns included for men, women, and children. Once you try a single 40" needle, you might just give up your dpns forever!" April 2008, Knitters know the first sock finished brings great joy, quickly followed by the dismay that there's still a second one that has to be completed. The second-sock syndrome is over, thanks to Melissa Morgan-Oakes. The author of 2-at-a-Time Socks shows knitters how, with one circular needle, two socks can be completed at once. Hurray!
Table Of Content
The Secret Revealed 2-at-a-Time Techniques 2-at-a-Time Patterns Berry Season Spice Be Mine Varsity Belle Epoque Frolic Coquette Socks for Aidan Twilight Sugar Maple H Sock Athena Emily's Socks Sailor's Delight Pitter Patter The Classic Sock Ragg Hiker Appendix Glossary Pattern Stitch Key Abbreviations Standard Sock Sizes Resources The Sock Knitters/Acknowledgments Index
Synopsis
Sock knitters everywhere know the frustration of Second Sock Syndrome. It goes something like this: A cute new sock pattern and soft, foot-warming yarn lead to many happy knitting hours, resulting in . . . ONE sock. The first sock is done (and it's adorable!) but pattern distraction sets in. Who wants to knit the same project all over again? There are so many new projects waiting to be discovered. Melissa Morgan-Oakes ends the drudgery of the second sock by showing knitters how to cast on and knit two socks at one time on one long circular needle! Her method is captured in step-by-step photographs, clearly showing knitters how to turn out two socks at the same time. Goodbye to lonely, abandoned single socks. Hello to unlimited pretty pairs, knit on one needle (often finished on the same day), and worn with pride and that gratifying sense of accomplishment. Oakes is a dedicated knitter, knitwear designer, and knitting instructor who has known the frustration of Second Sock Syndrome. Her easy-to-learn technique enables sock stitchers to adapt any pattern to her two-at-a-time method. But before experimenting with other patterns, readers will want to try Morgan-Oakes's 15 original designs. Fun and creative, they include simple to complex choices, a variety of yarn weights, and designs for women, men, and children. Socks are small, relatively inexpensive, and interesting to knit -- a favorite portable choice of busy knitters. Keep the fun in sock-stitching with the innovative new technique that produces two socks -- yes, that's one sock for each foot -- at the very same time!, Knitting one sock is fun and rewarding, but finishing its partner can become a chore that leaves well-intentioned knitters suffering from "second sock syndrome." With this two-at-a-time technique you can easily finish a full pair of socks on the same day. Step-by-step photographs illustrate how to cast on and knit two socks together on one long circular needle, whatever the pattern or shape. Lonely, abandoned single socks are now a thing of the past, There is nothing more gratifying to a knitter than completing a project--it's been on the needles for days or weeks, the tails have been woven in, and the knitter can finally wear the finished item with pride. That is, of course, unless the project of choice is a pair of socks. The sense of accomplishment, pride, and elation felt upon finishing the first sock is quickly dispelled when the reality of starting all over on that second sock sets in. For those knitters who long for warm and cozy knitted socks, but dread the thought of having to knit the same thing twice, "2-at-a-Time Socks" comes to the rescue with a breakthrough technique for knitting two socks at once., Knitting one sock is fun and rewarding, but finishing its partner can become a chore that leaves well-intentioned knitters suffering from "second sock syndrome." With this two-at-a-time technique you can easily finish a full pair of socks on the same day. Step-by-step photographs illustrate how to cast on and knit two socks together on one long circular needle, whatever the pattern or shape. Lonely, abandoned single socks are now a thing of the past!
LC Classification Number
TT825.M666 2008
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