Here is the book summary:
The
jolt of inspiration every knitter needs!
Inspired by the ritual of sipping and stitching, Coffeehouse Knits is a stimulating collection of knitwear with an extra shot of something special. Whether you're joining friends at the coffee shop for community knitting or you're home enjoying the first cup of the day, perk up your knitting with:
• 20 patterns that range in skill level from advanced beginner to intermediate--macchiato to espresso.
• Simple touches evoke the idea of everyone's favorite drink, from steaming swirls around a sweater yoke to coffee bean inspired motifs.
• Stirring essays from knitters explore community, connection, and caffeine.
Pour yourself another cup and settle in with Coffeehouse Knits.
Inspired by the ritual of sipping and stitching, Coffeehouse Knits is a stimulating collection of knitwear with an extra shot of something special. Whether you're joining friends at the coffee shop for community knitting or you're home enjoying the first cup of the day, perk up your knitting with:
• 20 patterns that range in skill level from advanced beginner to intermediate--macchiato to espresso.
• Simple touches evoke the idea of everyone's favorite drink, from steaming swirls around a sweater yoke to coffee bean inspired motifs.
• Stirring essays from knitters explore community, connection, and caffeine.
Pour yourself another cup and settle in with Coffeehouse Knits.
And now, my review:
I just love perusing a new knitting book. My favorite patterns in this book are the
Gingersnap Pullover that is a nice sweater, Morning Brew Pattern of a sweater,
and the Soho Shawl. To top these, being
a sock person, I just love that they included the twirling socks and extra whip
sock patterns. Now that the snow is flying,
I think I might try to whip up some mittens using the Steamed Mittens pattern
which takes the basic mitten look and adds a flare to it to make it extra special.
I received a digital copy of this book in exchange for my honest
review.
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