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Quick and Easy Knits

100 little knitting projects to make

Paperback
$14.95 US
7.5"W x 9.25"H x 0.7"D   | 25 oz | 16 per carton
On sale Jun 07, 2022 | 240 Pages | 9781800920934
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An amazing collection of 100 knitting projects that are quick and easy to make and perfect for knitters of all abilities.

NEW PAPERBACK EDITION
This fabulous book brings together 100 of the best knitting projects from the best-selling Twenty to Make series. With contributions from top knitting designers and best-selling authors, these fun designs are quick and easy to make, and include stylish hats, headbands, wrist warmers and scarves, cute baby booties, flowers, fruit, mug hugs, phone socks, teddies and festive decorations. Whether you are on a budget and want to make a quick and quirky gift for a friend, or wish to indulge in a special treat for yourself, you will discover a treasure trove of ideas within this book that you simply won’t be able to resist knitting.
Projects have been taken from the following titles in the Twenty to Make series:
Knitted Cakes by Susan Penny, Knitted Mug Hugs by Val Pierce, Knitted Bears by Val Pierce, Knitted Aliens by Fiona McDonald, Knitted Flowers by Susie Johns, Mini Christmas Knits by Sue Stratford, Knitted Fruit by Susie Johns, Knitted Baby Bootees by Val Pierce, Knitted Vegetables by Susie Johns, Knitted Beanies by Susie Johns, Knitted Boot Cuffs by Monica Russel, Easy Knitted Scarves by Monica Russel, Knitted Phone Sox by Susan Cordes, Knitted Wrist Warmers by Monica Russel, Easy Knitted Tea Cosies by Lee Ann Garrett, Knitted Headbands by Monica Russel
This is a reissue of the previously best-selling published book Quick and Easy Knits (9781782218029).
 
Booklist - Oct 2019
Knitters are often looking for quick projects that don’t require a significant monetary investment in yarn. This collection (previously published as 100 Little Knitted Gifts to Make, 2016) is a compilation of selected projects from the 16 books in the Twenty to Make series and includes a variety of hats, wristlets, stuffed toys, tea cozies, boot cuffs, replicas of plants and foods, scarves, baby booties, and assorted household and crafty items. Patterns will be accessible to beginner to intermediate knitters and all are written (with an occasional chart for items with colorwork). Each project features at least one color photograph of the finished object in which the stitch detail can easily be inspected. Most projects require no more than two balls of yarn and should take no more than a handful of hours (some far less) to complete. A brief introductory guide provides some fundamental information on gauge, abbreviations, and selected types of stitches and techniques, but does not include detailed instructions on how to knit. The finished projects are by turns serviceable, cute, and amusing. 


Postcard Reviews August 2019

100 projects are packed into this beautiful glossy book. Knitters will adore the ideas that are taken from the ‘Twenty to Make’ books. Knitting know how, techniques and easy to follow instructions give even a beginner all they need to create a stunning and useful item. From headbands to a Curious Sheep, the projects are fun and wonderful. Some projects make you smile, and the kids will love them. The Peas in a Pod would be a welcome addition to any childs toy kitchen, and the Teddy Bears are gorgeous. Some projects use just a small amount of yarn so are brilliant for stash busting and using up those annoying leftovers from other projects. This is a bright and colourful book and filled with knitting inspiration.
Highly recommended
Best-selling authors and designers from Search Press: Susan Penny, Val Pierce, Fiona McDonald, Susie Johns, Sue Stratford, Monica Russel, Susan Cordes and Lee Ann Garrett.

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An amazing collection of 100 knitting projects that are quick and easy to make and perfect for knitters of all abilities.

NEW PAPERBACK EDITION
This fabulous book brings together 100 of the best knitting projects from the best-selling Twenty to Make series. With contributions from top knitting designers and best-selling authors, these fun designs are quick and easy to make, and include stylish hats, headbands, wrist warmers and scarves, cute baby booties, flowers, fruit, mug hugs, phone socks, teddies and festive decorations. Whether you are on a budget and want to make a quick and quirky gift for a friend, or wish to indulge in a special treat for yourself, you will discover a treasure trove of ideas within this book that you simply won’t be able to resist knitting.
Projects have been taken from the following titles in the Twenty to Make series:
Knitted Cakes by Susan Penny, Knitted Mug Hugs by Val Pierce, Knitted Bears by Val Pierce, Knitted Aliens by Fiona McDonald, Knitted Flowers by Susie Johns, Mini Christmas Knits by Sue Stratford, Knitted Fruit by Susie Johns, Knitted Baby Bootees by Val Pierce, Knitted Vegetables by Susie Johns, Knitted Beanies by Susie Johns, Knitted Boot Cuffs by Monica Russel, Easy Knitted Scarves by Monica Russel, Knitted Phone Sox by Susan Cordes, Knitted Wrist Warmers by Monica Russel, Easy Knitted Tea Cosies by Lee Ann Garrett, Knitted Headbands by Monica Russel
This is a reissue of the previously best-selling published book Quick and Easy Knits (9781782218029).
 

Praise

Booklist - Oct 2019
Knitters are often looking for quick projects that don’t require a significant monetary investment in yarn. This collection (previously published as 100 Little Knitted Gifts to Make, 2016) is a compilation of selected projects from the 16 books in the Twenty to Make series and includes a variety of hats, wristlets, stuffed toys, tea cozies, boot cuffs, replicas of plants and foods, scarves, baby booties, and assorted household and crafty items. Patterns will be accessible to beginner to intermediate knitters and all are written (with an occasional chart for items with colorwork). Each project features at least one color photograph of the finished object in which the stitch detail can easily be inspected. Most projects require no more than two balls of yarn and should take no more than a handful of hours (some far less) to complete. A brief introductory guide provides some fundamental information on gauge, abbreviations, and selected types of stitches and techniques, but does not include detailed instructions on how to knit. The finished projects are by turns serviceable, cute, and amusing. 


Postcard Reviews August 2019

100 projects are packed into this beautiful glossy book. Knitters will adore the ideas that are taken from the ‘Twenty to Make’ books. Knitting know how, techniques and easy to follow instructions give even a beginner all they need to create a stunning and useful item. From headbands to a Curious Sheep, the projects are fun and wonderful. Some projects make you smile, and the kids will love them. The Peas in a Pod would be a welcome addition to any childs toy kitchen, and the Teddy Bears are gorgeous. Some projects use just a small amount of yarn so are brilliant for stash busting and using up those annoying leftovers from other projects. This is a bright and colourful book and filled with knitting inspiration.
Highly recommended

Author

Best-selling authors and designers from Search Press: Susan Penny, Val Pierce, Fiona McDonald, Susie Johns, Sue Stratford, Monica Russel, Susan Cordes and Lee Ann Garrett.