There are lonely, single skeins of yarn in every
knitter's closet - casualties of projects discarded in
mid-row, single balls of luscious alpaca or cashmere
that was too expensive to buy more than one, the
leftovers from long-completed projects. Wherever they
came from, those single skeins are a minor source of
guilt for knitters everywhere. They really should be
used, but for what? Here are 101 original and charming
solutions to the perpetual one-skein problem.
Contributed by yarn shops across the country, there are
hats, mittens, scarves, bags, socks, ponchos, baby
sweaters, belts, headbands, a cell phone carrier, and
even a tea cosy and a set of coasters for the home. A
scrapbook of tastes and styles that celebrates the
ingenuity of knitters nationwide, this is a collection
with appeal for every type of stitcher. With patterns
arranged by yam weight, knitters will easily find broad
ranges of possibilities for their particular yam
orphans. Each pattern includes the names of the
contributing yarn shop and the designer, and a
black-and-white image of the completed project. A
24-page full-colour insert brings every pattern to
colourful life.This work features 101 small, sweet
patterns - enough to take care of the single skeins in
everyone's collection and prove once and for all that
there is no such thing as leftover yarn! |
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