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From the Publisher:
Donna Druchunas presents traditional knitting designs and techniques from across the globe in step-by-step fashion. She begins with what ethnic knitting is, what you don't need to know, and color tips. For each location, she offers brief knitting-specific history, key techniques, and a handful of versatile patterns (texture or color). An introductory project lets the reader practice new skills, which are then applied to the knitting of individually designed pullover sweaters.
Cover: Paperback
Pages: 176
Dimensions: 7 x .5 x 10 inches
Author: Druchunas
Date of Release: September 25, 2007
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