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Knitting "The Continental Way": The Easy Way, Denise's Way
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Knitting "The Continental Way": The Easy Way, Denise's Way in Franklin, TN
Current price: $28.99

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Knitting "The Continental Way": The Easy Way, Denise's Way in Franklin, TN
Current price: $28.99
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Continental knitting is a technique that is admired by everybody but feared by most.
This instructional book will show how easy and logical it is to transform from crocheting to knitting the continental way.
Imagine not needing to sew garment pieces together! Brrr! Sewing!
The crochet hook and a slipstitch (referred to as a chain stitch) would be the quickest technique to accomplish this. "The Continental Way" is faster, more accurate, and easier on your hands and wrists.
Knitting "the Continental Way," as Denise would say, is the only way!
This instructional book will show how easy and logical it is to transform from crocheting to knitting the continental way.
Imagine not needing to sew garment pieces together! Brrr! Sewing!
The crochet hook and a slipstitch (referred to as a chain stitch) would be the quickest technique to accomplish this. "The Continental Way" is faster, more accurate, and easier on your hands and wrists.
Knitting "the Continental Way," as Denise would say, is the only way!
Continental knitting is a technique that is admired by everybody but feared by most.
This instructional book will show how easy and logical it is to transform from crocheting to knitting the continental way.
Imagine not needing to sew garment pieces together! Brrr! Sewing!
The crochet hook and a slipstitch (referred to as a chain stitch) would be the quickest technique to accomplish this. "The Continental Way" is faster, more accurate, and easier on your hands and wrists.
Knitting "the Continental Way," as Denise would say, is the only way!
This instructional book will show how easy and logical it is to transform from crocheting to knitting the continental way.
Imagine not needing to sew garment pieces together! Brrr! Sewing!
The crochet hook and a slipstitch (referred to as a chain stitch) would be the quickest technique to accomplish this. "The Continental Way" is faster, more accurate, and easier on your hands and wrists.
Knitting "the Continental Way," as Denise would say, is the only way!