Arm Knitting: How to Make a 30-Minute Infinity Scarf and Other Great Projects

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There's a new craze sweeping the knitting world. Arm knitting is the fun way to make a gorgeous, chunky-knit scarf in only 30 minutes, using your arms instead of knitting needles. Why not try it out? This book makes it so easy to whip up simple and stylish scarves, cowls, wraps, and capes.
Knitting expert Mary Beth Temple shows you how to master basic arm knitting techniques, with clear instructions and step-by-step color photos. She offers 15 original projects arranged by level of difficulty. You can get started making something beautiful immediately, and then advance to more ambitious creations as your skills increase.
Arm knitting is the quickest way there is to knit a fashionable scarf, and you can do it anywhere. All you need are your own two hands, a few skeins of bulky yarn, and a half-hour to spare. Before you know it you'll become an expert arm knitter, and you'll be right on trend, too!

About the author

Acclaimed crochet and knit designer Mary Beth Temple is the author of The Secret Language of Knitters and Hooked for Life: Adventures of a Crochet Zealot. Her work appears regularly in national needlework magazines, from Interweave Crochet and Interweave Knits, to Creative Knitting and Hooked on Crochet. Mary Beth is also a contributing pattern editor and designer for Vogue Crochet.

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