
Knitting : $b how to knit and what to knit. With numerous illustrations
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"Knitting: How to Knit and What to Knit" by Marie Louise Kerzman is a practical guide focused on the art of knitting, likely written in the late 19th century. This comprehensive volume is packed with numerous illustrations, detailing various techniques for knitting, types of projects to undertake, and instructions for creating specific items, such as stockings and lace edgings. The content is aimed at both novice and experienced knitters, providing techniques that range from basic stitches to more intricate designs. The opening of this guide begins with essential information on the materials required for knitting, followed by detailed instructions on how to cast on stitches in various ways. Each method is clearly outlined, supported by illustrations, ensuring that readers can visually comprehend each technique. It also introduces basic stitches like plain knitting and purling, along with troubleshooting tips for common issues faced by knitters. This foundational start sets the stage for a book designed to educate and inspire individuals interested in the craft of knitting.
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