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200 Knitted Accessory Patterns and Motifs: The Complete Doodle Knit Directory for Personalizing Your Projects

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The Complete Doodle Knit Directory for Personalizing Your ProjectsUnlock a world of creativity with 200 Knitted Accessory Patterns and Motifs your ultimate doodle knit directory for transforming everyday projects into one-of-a-kind handmade treasures.

Whether you’re a passionate beginner or an experienced knitter, this inspiring collection gives you everything you need to personalize hats, scarves, mittens, socks, blankets, and more with charming motifs, modern accents, and timeless decorative stitches.

Inside this complete knitting directory, you’ll

200 versatile motifs and accessory patterns from classic to contemporary
Easy-to-follow charts and clear instructions
Decorative borders, textures, and embellishment ideas
Seasonal, geometric, floral, and playful designs
Creative ways to mix, match, and customize your projects

Perfect for gift-making, craft fairs, or simply expanding your stitch library, this book empowers you

Add personality to simple knits
Design custom accessories with confidence
Build your own motif combinations
Create meaningful, handmade pieces that stand out

With endless mix-and-match possibilities, The Complete Doodle Knit Directory becomes a go-to reference you’ll return to again and again.

178 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 21, 2026

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June 17, 2026
This knitting book was somewhat disappointing for me. It would have been so much more useful if the author and publisher had included photos to showcase examples of the various techniques and suggestions discussed. I also thought the writing style was repetitive and I had to force myself to finish reading it.
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