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Blockalicious
I love bags. I was knitting purses with lovely cable designs and twisted stitch designs but the finished item always needed to be lined to be truly usable. Then I discovered felting. My first design was a shoulder “spare pocket”, just big enough for keys and phone. Next I went big and knit a monster carryall. I then settled down to create project bags for all my unfinished objects. Many sizes and shapes later, I found my square. It is just right for a pair of socks or lace project and it sits so nicely right next to me while I am working. I always place a pocket (or two) in my projects, to keep things organized. Mosaic knitting and felting are a wonderful combination for creating a totally unique object.
About the book…
Ever wonder if Judy’s Magic Cast-On could be used outside of socks? Judy Becker shows five ways to use JMCO. Twenty-three patterns from twenty-one designers showcase each clearly illustrated technique. Adventurous knitters will find fun projects and a treasure map to explore
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- First published: September 2011
- Page created: August 9, 2011
- Last updated: August 9, 2011 …
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