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Last year I penned and published my first book-No Beard or Bowtie Required, Cocktails for the Craft Curious. This accomplishment surprised me more than anyone. Not much motivates me, as advancing age, weight and exhaustion fill me with inertia. The unprecedented coronavirus pandemic ironically aided my goal as an author. The bar I work at closed for many months during the lockdown, compelling me to burn what few calories I do typing away on the couch.Enough people bought it that I decided to suffer for my art a second time. Here we are two years later and said pandemic refuses to expire. Many bars intermittently lock their doors while their weary patrons recede into their living rooms in fear. So here I am, committing as many of my cocktail creations to paper as my sanity might once again allow.
No Beard or Bowtie Required - Cocktails for the Craft Curious chronicles the drinksmithing career of Tim Harnett, who began as a budding home mixologist that evolved into a well-recognized professional mixologist.
Author Marie Duquette had recently retired and then...“Every once in a while, I get an idea. Here’s the most recent one: knit 30 hats in 30 days.”Did she succeed? This book is the result!Follow along as Marie dives deep into her stash and produces a hat every day for a month, all the while writing patterns for each.
Why not release a pattern a week for a year, and run a Patreon to help fund it? This was the original concept behind designer Shannon Okey's #knitgrrl52 knit publishing project. With considerable help from her right hand woman and technical editor Andi Smith, as well as a large cast of sample knitters, models, photographers and more, Okey released a wide variety of patterns, used up miles and miles of stash yarn in her design studio, and delighted her Patreon patrons. Knitgrrl Cowls & Scarves is the second book release from the project.
Why not release a pattern a week for a year, and run a Patreon to help fund it? This was the original concept behind designer Shannon Okey's #knitgrrl52 knit publishing project.With considerable help from her right hand woman and technical editor Andi Smith, as well as a large cast of sample knitters, models, photographers and more, Okey released a wide variety of patterns, used up miles and miles of stash yarn in her design studio, and delighted her Patreon patrons. Knitgrrl Hats is the first book release from the project.
Make those cables pop! Color cable expert Andi Smith will help you master adding a second color to cable patterns for extra visual interest and drama.Providing fundamentals for working color cables (including both written and photo-based tutorials), as well as a plethora of step-by-step small practice swatches designed to help you master each technique, Color Cables is a masterclass in both cable and color skills. The second half of the book includes nine patterns designed to showcase your growing skills, including cowls, scarves, hats, a shawl and a skirt.
Cherry pie optional.What happens when a lifelong Twin Peaks fan + knit designer decides to design a cowl for each of her dyer friends' beautiful yarns just a few months before they all show up at Maryland Sheep and Wool to vend? This book!Featuring 14 patterns plus a bonus sweater pattern for adventurous knitters who like to experiment, The Cowls Are Not What They Seem is not necessarily the perfect gift for David Lynch or Kyle MacLachlan but if you like Twin Peaks too, this one's for you.Author / designer Shannon Okey is the publisher at Cooperative Press. You can find her on most social media as Knitgrrl (often with a damn fine cup of coffee).
Fresh Designs is a series of pattern books by emerging fiber arts designers from all over the world. In addition to SHAWLS, look for SWEATERS, HATS, BAGS, MEN, MITTENS & GLOVES, SCARVES, KIDS, TOYS and HOME, all available from Cooperative Press. Why buy this book? Simple. Cooperative Press has partnered with designers to build a whole new revenue model. Every copy sold means more money in the designers' pockets. Support design talent and you'll always have great things to knit. Designers in this book Alice Twain, Anna Dalvi, Bärbel Hurst, Daniel Yuhas, Kathy Norris, Rebecca Blair, Samantha Roshak, Tabitha's Heart, Terri Bate and Theressa Silver. Yarns in this book We love indie! Yarn companies featured in SHAWLS include: Waterloo Wools, Lisa Souza, Sanguine Gryphon, Karabella Yarns, Pigeonroof Studios, A Verb for Keeping Warm, Blue Moon Fiber Arts, Babylonglegs, and Three Irish Girls.
With sixteen sweater patterns for boys aged 4-14 (with chest measurements of 23-34 inches) and the cutest photography you have ever seen, Katya Frankel's new book Boy's Knits from Cooperative Press is the answer to your knitting prayers if you want to knit for boys.
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