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Arm Knitting Chunky Cowls, Scarves and Other No-Needle Knits

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ISBN-10: 1627108866

ISBN-13: 9781627108867

Edition: 2014

Authors: Linda Zemba Burhance

List price: $9.95
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Arm knitting (in which big yarn loops are "cast on" just below the knitter's wrists, then woven without needles to make chunky scarves and cowls) is the latest knitting craze. Knitting bloggers are talking about it nonstop, a quick search brings up dozens of YouTube and web tutorials, and big yarn companies such as Lion Brand and Bernat are catering to the trend with chunky new fibers and on-line tutorials and patterns. Especially popular among the teen and tween set, arm knit scarves and cowls knit up quickly (an hour or less) and require just a skein or two or of yarn. Craft star Vicki Howell for Bernat Yarn Company, recently demonstrated at CHA and this event was very well attended. The…    
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Book details

List price: $9.95
Copyright year: 2014
Publisher: Taunton Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 5/1/2014
Binding: Book, Other 
Pages: 32
Size: 8.50" wide x 10.50" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.264
Language: English

Linda  Zemba Burhance is a natural born knitter. While in college, she won Outstanding U.S. Student Designer and shared the stage with Ralph Lauren, Gianni Versace, Perry Ellis and Alexander Julian.  She was a National Student Fashion Award winner, and her work was the subject of a television spot on PM Magazine. After graduating with a degree in Fashion Design from Marist College, Linda became Fashion Editor for a national yarn and knitting needle company, Susan Bates, where she produced the book Learn to Knit as well as several patterns for corporate pattern books.  She has also worked as Fashion Editor at Phildar and has produced pattern books for Plymouth.  Her knit…