With more than 6000 options to choose from, this is your source for the perfect personalizable garment! Knitters can create the sweater of their dreams with this ingenious collection! Prolific
The tiny crocheted throws in this book from Leisure Arts are just right for making car seats cosy and warm. Classic cables (created with post stitches), popcorns and other texture-rich patterns bring
Accessorize your wardrobe with one-of-a-kind crocheted pieces, following these new patterns from knit designer Melissa Leapman!Sometimes, all it takes is the right accessory to pull off a great look.
Beloved knitwear designer Melissa Leapman offers a comprehensive stitch dictionary and guide with more than 300 original knitting patterns, including slip stitches, cables, and lace.Knitters love thei
Sweet little blankets for babies are so much fun to make with the Knook and medium weight yarn. The Knook is a specialized crochet hook that creates true knitted fabric, while the attached cord comple
This is the first book that delves deeply into easily mastered techniques that can be used to adapt and customise any project. Knitting the Perfect Fit is an invaluable guide for anyone interested in
Offering a stylish alternative to the typical crocheted sweater, these five easy projects provide instructions for creating fashionable cardigans, jackets, and vests that require only basic crochet an
New York fashion designer Melissa Leapman presents 14 beautiful knit sweaters you can make for weekend wear. Extend your wardrobe with a Boxy Basketweave Cardigan, a Casual Turtleneck, or a Sporty Zip
Kiwi green, violet, and terracotta: they're the perfect hues for Baby's blankets. That's because modern moms are opting for a broader palette than just the traditional pastels. Melissa Leapman designe
This inviting craft book lays the groundwork for a lifetime of knitting—no prior skills necessary! Expert knitting author Melissa Leapman presents step-by-step instructions for all the essential skill
There’s no such thing as too much yarn. As renowned knitwear designer Melissa Leapman knows all too well, every knitter has a stash of yarn that they just can’t bear to part with: the one or two ext