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    Cables: Mittens, Hats and Scarves (Vogue Knitting on the Go! Series) by Trisha Malcolm, Carla S. Scott (Editor), Tanis Gray (Editor)

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    With its elaborately beautiful results and simple technique, cable knitting is irresistible to almost anyone who knits. But knitters also love the practicality of small and easy-to-make cold-weather accessories such as hats, gloves, and mittens. Combine the two and you have the ingredients for perfect knitting projects. And that’s exactly what this newest volume in the Vogue® Knitting On the Go! series provides: 21 fabulous designs to work on anytime and anywhere. Knit easy caps, an elaborate buttoned neck warmer, fingerless gloves, self-striping mittens, and many more. The items vary from beginner friendly to challenging for those with a little more experience. Embellished with pompoms, fringe, and adorable earflaps, these stylish pieces are truly one of a kind.
     

    Jan Zlendich - Library Journal

    Another stellar addition to the "Vogue® Knitting on the Go!" series, this collection of knitting patterns features knitted cables, those twisty, ropelike constructions that add texture and interest to knits. In it, series editor Malcolm collects 21 designs, including a richly cabled hood with scarf attached, self-striping mittens, a buttoned neck warmer, hats, wristlets, and a headband. Patterns lean toward the classic and will appeal mostly to intermediate or experienced knitters. Recommended for public libraries, especially those in colder climes, where cabled knits are most popular.

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