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Wearable KnitWits: 20 Fun Designs to Knit for Adults & Kids

by Katie Boyette

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With the publication of Katie Boyette's third book Wearable KnitWits, fans can now have their monsters and wear them too. After writing two books of toy patterns, Boyette is excited to take a totally new direction: wearables. and it all began with a pair of giant feet. A couple of years ago, she decided to knit a pair of slippers that looked like monster feet. They were an instant hit with her kids and adults and even better, everyone who saw them was reduced to fits of giggles: a perfect combination of silliness and functionality. in Wearable KnitWits you ll find patterns that are cute, stylish, or just downright silly, but they re all designed to elicit a smile, such as: the Accordian Hand Warmer, Baby Monster socks, Cable Knit Yeti Scarf, Cyclops Monster Hat, and 16 more designs. Boyette brings her background in studio art to this collection of knitted toys, which are simple to knit, easy to customize, and fun to finish. in addition to animals and interestingly shaped monsters, Boyette includes patterns that capitalize on the craze for vampires and pirates. If you've ever wanted to make a vampire panda for your favorite True Blood fanatic, this is your book. Nanette Donohue, Library Journal's BookSmack reviewing KnitWits.… (more)
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With the publication of Katie Boyette's third book Wearable KnitWits, fans can now have their monsters and wear them too. After writing two books of toy patterns, Boyette is excited to take a totally new direction: wearables. and it all began with a pair of giant feet. A couple of years ago, she decided to knit a pair of slippers that looked like monster feet. They were an instant hit with her kids and adults and even better, everyone who saw them was reduced to fits of giggles: a perfect combination of silliness and functionality. in Wearable KnitWits you ll find patterns that are cute, stylish, or just downright silly, but they re all designed to elicit a smile, such as: the Accordian Hand Warmer, Baby Monster socks, Cable Knit Yeti Scarf, Cyclops Monster Hat, and 16 more designs. Boyette brings her background in studio art to this collection of knitted toys, which are simple to knit, easy to customize, and fun to finish. in addition to animals and interestingly shaped monsters, Boyette includes patterns that capitalize on the craze for vampires and pirates. If you've ever wanted to make a vampire panda for your favorite True Blood fanatic, this is your book. Nanette Donohue, Library Journal's BookSmack reviewing KnitWits.

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