Arm Knitting

30 no-needle projects for you and your home

Author Alpha
Ebook
On sale Nov 08, 2016 | 128 Pages | 9780744030297

30 step-by-step, chunky knit projects using the hottest needle-free trend: arm knitting.

It's fast, it's easy, and it's fun. Arm Knitting features 30 guided projects for head-to-toe wearables, accessories, and cozy home goods. Each project is needle-free! Although you could create the same stitches and the same techniques with regular knitting, arm knitting gives you bigger stitches, and thicker yarns allow for more rapid results. Using just your arms, you can create your own chunky, beautiful knit goods by following the photographic instructions!

Let the photography inspire you as you work through each project, whether you want a scarf for the winter, a new wreath for your door, or a blanket for your bed. From choosing yarn, to weaving in ends, to sewing pieces together, Arm Knitting guides you every step of the way.

Perfect for those who don't know how to knit, this needle-free technique is suitable for beginners, giving you beautiful results in hardly any time at all.

Stacey Budge-Kamison is a fiber artist with a hand-crafted yarn businesss that specializes in edgy yarns and fibers for crafters. Mari Chiba has knitting designs published in Twist Collective, Knitscene, Interweave Knits, and Knitty. Jennifer Dickerson is the author of Mini Flower Loom Crafts and designs regularly for I Like Crochet magazine. Haven Evans is a busy mother of three who arm knits from home. Ashley Little is the author of Chunky Knits and a regular contributor to Craftsy.com. Rugile Mickeviciute is a crafter who specializes in Scandivavian-style poufs, beanbags, and pillowcases. Emilie Odeile and Ken Chapin design unique knitwear for private and celebrity clients. View titles by Alpha

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30 step-by-step, chunky knit projects using the hottest needle-free trend: arm knitting.

It's fast, it's easy, and it's fun. Arm Knitting features 30 guided projects for head-to-toe wearables, accessories, and cozy home goods. Each project is needle-free! Although you could create the same stitches and the same techniques with regular knitting, arm knitting gives you bigger stitches, and thicker yarns allow for more rapid results. Using just your arms, you can create your own chunky, beautiful knit goods by following the photographic instructions!

Let the photography inspire you as you work through each project, whether you want a scarf for the winter, a new wreath for your door, or a blanket for your bed. From choosing yarn, to weaving in ends, to sewing pieces together, Arm Knitting guides you every step of the way.

Perfect for those who don't know how to knit, this needle-free technique is suitable for beginners, giving you beautiful results in hardly any time at all.

Author

Stacey Budge-Kamison is a fiber artist with a hand-crafted yarn businesss that specializes in edgy yarns and fibers for crafters. Mari Chiba has knitting designs published in Twist Collective, Knitscene, Interweave Knits, and Knitty. Jennifer Dickerson is the author of Mini Flower Loom Crafts and designs regularly for I Like Crochet magazine. Haven Evans is a busy mother of three who arm knits from home. Ashley Little is the author of Chunky Knits and a regular contributor to Craftsy.com. Rugile Mickeviciute is a crafter who specializes in Scandivavian-style poufs, beanbags, and pillowcases. Emilie Odeile and Ken Chapin design unique knitwear for private and celebrity clients. View titles by Alpha

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