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Weekend Knitting
Weekend Knitting: 50 Unique Projects and Ideas | Melanie Falick
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Projects you can finish in two days or lesswith clear instructions and beautiful photosfor both beginners and experienced knitters! When Weekend Knitting was first published in hardcover in 2003, a modern generation of knitters was just starting to discover this "hot new hobby." Since then, knitting has grown wildly popular and Melanie Falicks book has gone on to become a knitting classic and a huge bestseller. Weekend Knitting brings together unique, innovative, and still-fresh projects for beginning and more-experienced knitters, many of which can be completed in a weekend or less. Every project is presented with clear instructions and in beautiful photographs that celebrate idyllic weekend settings. Quotes from diverse sources about knitting, creativity, and balanced livingalong with favorite recipes, lists of books and movies with knitting scenes, and other extrascomplete the weekend knitting experience.
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Decent patterns by various designers. Oddly written as it‘s for beginner knitters, but includes complex projects like a brioche hat and several sweaters or jumpers. Also includes directions on how to take a bath and how to make tea. Still shocked over the directions to add fruit jelly to tea. Is this an actual thing? Worth noting, there is a pattern for a hat that was made for baby Harry Potter but wasn‘t used due to the warm weather.

julesG Fruit jelly in tea is a thing in Russia. Not my thing, by the way. Just know about it from visiting Russian born friends. 5y
Panic70 @julesG Thank you! Probably far from the overly sweet artificial American fruit jelly. 5y
julesG Homemade, most often. Blackberry or black currants, I think. It's for sweetening, but I'd definitely prefer honey. BTW, I share your thoughts on the book. 5y
Panic70 @julesG I just can‘t imagine a world where a knitter that can make sweaters and socks needs advice on how to take a bath. 😂 If you find a knitting book you enjoy feel free to tag me. 😁 5y
julesG Will do. 5y
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