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Knitting for Intermediates: Knitting, Knitting for Beginners, Knitting Patterns, Knitting Projects, Knitting Socks

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Knitting for Intermediates Knitting is a way by which a thread or yarn is used to make a cloth. Knitted textile entails of a number of sequential rows of loops, known as stitches. As each panel progresses, a new loop is pulled through an existing loop. Active stitches are held on a knitting needle until another loop is passed through it. This procedure eventually outcomes in a fabric, typically used for blankets or garments. Over the years, knitting became popular mostly for girls. For some it served as their way of living and for some became their own pastime as they work from one project to another. Some studies even show that knitting can be a form of therapy to people especially the ones who are put under too much stress either from work or personal issues.

60 pages, Paperback

Published January 30, 2016

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Robin Osman

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