Welcome to the Wide World of Knitting
Chapter 1: The Yarn Store: Needles and Patterns and Yarn,
Oh My!
The First Project
A Tour of the Yarn Shop
Needles: Size Does Matter
Materials for Your First Project
Figuring Out Your Yarn Amount
Knitting for Someone Else
Can’t Find a Yarn Shop?
Chapter 2: The Basics
Creating a Knitting Space and Knitting Bag
Storing Your Stash
Casting On
The Knit Stitch
The Purl Stitch
Stockinette Stitch
The Gauge Stitch
Taking a Ribbing
Binding Off
Joining a New Ball of Yarn
Weaving in Ends
Blocking
Seaming Your Garment
Projects
The Starter Garter Scarf – The project that will get your feet wet and whet your
appetite for knitting.
Muppet Scarf – A variation of the Starter Garter Scarf, this uses only one skein of
yarn and knits up in a jiffy, so you can spruce up an outfit right away.
Ladder Scarf – This project shows how to create a reversible scarf using basic
stockinette stitch.
Sunset Strips Scarf – Another creative use of garter stitch, this time you are
knitting the scarf lengthwise.
Taking a Ribbing Scarf – This handsome scarf is a perfect basic for both men and
women and a great introduction to ribbing.
Fast Favorite Wrap or Poncho – Versatility is the key to this project. Seam it up
and you have a hip poncho. Leave it be and you have a funky, warm wrap.
Super Hero Hand Huggers – The yummy Lush yarn is perfect for a “knit 1, purl
1” rib and perfect for creating wrist warmers fit for any super heroine.
Scrappy Leg Warmers – Use the remaining yarn from other projects in this book
to create these kicky leg warmers.
Chapter 3: The Next Level
Placing Markers
Slip Stitch
Knitting into the Front or Back of a Stitch
Increases
Decreases
Increasing Your “Cable”-bilities
Knitting in the Round
Color Your World
Projects
The Pillow Case – This checkered throw pillow is knit with a suede-like yarn that
feels fabulous to the touch.
Stop Sign Baby Blanket – This baby blanket knitted in the shape of a stop sign
gives you the opportunity to master the art of increasing and decreasing.
Feed Bag – Knit with sturdy linen yarn, this versatile bag is surprisingly easy to
knit up and can also double as a handbag.
Half-Square Triangular Shawl – Knit in a cheery pink, this project riffs on the
grandmothery shawl of generations past but make it surprisingly modern.
Rock and Roll Brim Hat – This super-simple hat is a great choice for men and
women alike, and is sure to be the everyday “goes with everything” go-to hat.
Cable Cap – A great introduction to the marvel of cabling, this cap fits over the
ears like a traditional watch cap.
Ballet School Dropout Leg Warmers – Knit in the round, these ribbed leg
warmers will warm your legs and make you want to bust out dancing.
Chapter 4: The Garment District
Measuring Up
Reading Patterns
Reading a Chart
Buttonholes
I-cord
Projects
Lace Capelet – This capelet is a great alternative to a jacket and can be dressed up
or down.
Lace Skirt – An unexpected knitted garment, this lovely skirt will become a staple
in your wardrobe.
The Go-To Pullover – Knitted with a medium-weight wool yarn, this roomy
pullover will keep you warm year-round while eliciting envy from your
friends.
Belle of the Ball Cardigan – Knitted in dreamy mohair, this sweater is soft
enough to wear alone, but you can also slip it on over a camisole or lacy top.
Chapter 5: The Big Finish
Fringe
Pom-poms
Blanket Stitch
Crochet Chain Stitch Border
Caring for Your Creations
Projects
Intarsia Pocket – A great introduction to intarsia color work, you can knit this up
and adorn bags, shawls, or even a scarf with it.
Crazy Corkscrew Worm – Use this cute corkscrew as a whimsical embellishment
for hats, scarves, sweaters, or any other garment that needs a little something.
The Power Flower – This adorable flower is the perfect finish for a hat, or even a
scarf, sweater, or wrap.
Accidents Will Happen
The Knitter’s Pantry
Abbreviations
Glossary
Yarn Suppliers
Resources
Index