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The Big Book of Knitted Monsters: Mischievous, Lovable Toys
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The Big Book of Knitted Monsters: Mischievous, Lovable Toys
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The Big Book of Knitted Monsters: Mischievous, Lovable Toys

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They're hiding under the bed. And in the closet. And anywhere else you've stashed yarn. They're friendly little monsters, and they're ready to come out and play!

Popular designer Rebecca Danger presents 20 patterns for the most adorable monsters ever to climb off a pair of knitting needles. All are shown in two colorways, and most are done in two yarn weights, to help you pick the perfect yarn to suit your monster's personality.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherMartingale
Release dateJan 18, 2011
ISBN9781604681345
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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    This is a nice book of patterns for knitted toy monsters. There are a few int his book I love and alot of others I don't. My only gripe is that quite a few of them are very similar. Also, I didn't find it very beginner friendly as far as a few of the methods go - when it talks about doing a specific kind of method for "magic loop" I don't think the accompanying pictures that illustrate it are very helpful.

    I also thought that it wasn't covered at all how to not end up with a hole in the monsters crotch..??!? Or maybe you're supposed to have a hole there that you knit up later - either way that point isn't covered. So just a few points I found difficult. So I would consider this more of a medium to intermediate book for knitters wanting to make stuffed toys.

    Rebecca Danger has a personal blog/etsy store. It was nice knowing if I got stumped I could reach out and email her if I really wanted to.