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Read * The Hand Book For Manual Machine Knitters PDF by * Mary Anne Oger eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. The Hand Book For Manual Machine Knitters Instructions and charts for many hand selected stitch patterns and bands, trims and edges all done on the knitting machine, no hand knitting or crochet skills required.. Cast-ons, cast-offs, increasing, decreasing, shortrow shaping, patterning, lace, tuck, slip fairisleExamples of where, when and why to use and why not. Detailed descriptions of techniques and methods for use on manual, non-patterning single bed knitting machines and frames]

The Hand Book For Manual Machine Knitters

Title : The Hand Book For Manual Machine Knitters
Author :
Rating : 4.51 (543 Votes)
Asin : 1537755161
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 120 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-06-22
Language : English

. With many seminar and workshop credits all over North America, her teaching skills are undisputed. As editor/publisher of ‘KNITWORDS’ magazine for 13 years from 1997 to 2010, Mary Anne set high industry standards for quality work in machine knitting. About the Author Mary Anne Oger, machine knitting designer and instructor, is well-known for her classic, wearable designs and her knack for adding common sense and humour to machine knitting. She makes her home in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada and can be reached through her website at knitwords where you can find her machine knitting blog ‘Needles to Say’, providing hints, tips, patterns and inspiration for all machine knitters. She is adept in textures and great finishing techniques which can be used by all machine knitter

Instructions and charts for many hand selected stitch patterns and bands, trims and edges all done on the knitting machine, no hand knitting or crochet skills required.. Cast-ons, cast-offs, increasing, decreasing, shortrow shaping, patterning, lace, tuck, slip fairisleExamples of where, when and why to use and why not. Detailed descriptions of techniques and methods for use on manual, non-patterning single bed knitting machines and frames

Mary Anne Oger, machine knitting designer and instructor, is well-known for her classic, wearable designs and her knack for adding common sense and humour to machine knitting. She is adept in textures and great finishing techniques which can be used by all machine knitters, any gauge, all machines. She makes her home in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada and can be reached through her website at knitwords where you can find her machine knitting blog ‘Needles to Say’, pro

FANTASTIC. Cheeke Maroo I own around 20 machine knitting books and this one in particular will be highly referenced. It is stuffed full of much needed hemming, finishing, and detail-work techniques I have not seen anywhere else. The instructions are clear, straight forward, and free of fluff, and it has a great index. Anyone wishing for creative finishing techniques and tips, this is the book. Thank you Mary Anne! I am thrilled!. Amazon Customer said Excellent book for machine knitters. There is a wealth of information for both new and experienced machine knitters. It includes basic machine techniques, lace, cables, tuck stitch with many pictures and charts. Lots of edgings, bands, ribs, trims. Shaping, seaming and finishing. And so much more. It is a clearly written and comprehensive book that would be a valuable addition to any machine knitters library.

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