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🧶 Fitted Knits: 25 Stylish Patterns for Fashion-Conscious Knitters Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Like a little black dress.

This book is simple, elegant and gives you a great starting point for developing your own designs from the templates provided to achieve a look that is truly 'you'. Stefanie Japel designs beautiful, well-tailored pieces using simple yet effective techniques that knitters of all skill levels can use immediately. are you a shawl knitter Would you like to expand your range? Try a raglan sweater. Will you be a sweater knitter in a week? Japel will give you new inspiration. Spinners and those who…

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  • Everything is fine!
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  • Dear

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good design, technique and instructions

Many knitters have problems with the finishing technique. Blocking and sewing garments and finishing a piece that fits is another skill entirely different from knitting. Fitted Jersey solves this problem with a top-down design. Knitting top down allows the knitter to adjust the fit as they knit. Blocking and sticking are reduced by eighty percent. This allows the knitter to end up with a piece that can actually be worn. Japel's instructions are clear and concise and easy to follow. I linked two

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  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beautiful design in easy to find gauges!

The book is great! I'm now making my first sweater out of it and I already like the result. I'm "in-between" which means my size is usually between two sizes and that sometimes causes a lot of problems. I hate making a sweater too big (I look chubby) or too small (looks like I borrowed a sweater from my skinny boyfriend). So I usually improvise with mixed results. What I like about this book is that it divides the sweater body into three parts. bust, waist and hips. So you can add or subtract…

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  • Absolutely amazing!
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  • Not bad, but...