Knit to Amaze
A Visual Guide to Knitting Amazing Fingerless Mittens, Knee Warmers, Kitchen Cloths & Coasters
In this advanced knitting guide, I show how easily you can knit beautiful Fingerless Mittens, Knee Warmers, four variations of very essential and useable kitchen cloths and gorgeous coasters in no time.
If you know the very basics of knitting and know how to:
- The knit stitch
- The purl stitch
- Cast on
- Cast off
Then you are in for a real treat.
If you want to show off your newly acquired knitting mastery, this is the best way to go about it. These pieces are simple and easy to make, and best of all, when writing this guide, I knitted each and every piece and took very clear and sharp images of every step.
I show you:
- Supplies You will Need
- Knitting Terms used in the Book
- How to knit Fingerless Mittens
- How to knit Knee Warmers
- How to knit various Kitchen Cloths
- How to knit Coasters
All awhile taking you to the advance level of knitting, teaching you steps like how to cast on stitches in the middle of a row and so much more.
There are over 100 Images in this guide that you can follow along with the steps I outlined, and you will be able to enjoy your own beautifully handcrafted and amazingly beautiful creation in no time.
They are great as gifts, or you can even sell them on Etsy, eBay or even Amazon and make a great side income.
BONUS - If you buy the paperback version of the guide from Amazon, you can download the eBook version for FREE, this way you can see all the 100 plus images in FULL COLOR
Good luck and happy knitting everyone.
About the Author: Helen Mao is an American writer who loves learning and telling others about ideas and DIY projects. She also enjoys reading, knitting, seeing movies and theater, acting, dancing, and spending time outdoors. Helen taught high school-level writing and literature in the U.S. as well as college-level English and ESL in Beijing and Harbin, China. In addition to completing diverse freelance writing projects, she works in teacher recruitment for The New Teacher Project and portrays medical cases as a standardized patient at DC-area medical schools for students' clinical training. Because she works from a home office with a flexible schedule, she has been fortunate to be able to volunteer in schools and the community, take care of her family, and keep the house somewhat clean.