Hipster Wine Cozy

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Crafts & Hobbies, Needlecrafts & Fabric, Needlework, Knitting
Cover of the book Hipster Wine Cozy by Janis Frank, Janis Frank
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Janis Frank ISBN: 9781311279354
Publisher: Janis Frank Publication: November 27, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Janis Frank
ISBN: 9781311279354
Publisher: Janis Frank
Publication: November 27, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

What every overly pretentious bottle of wine needs – a hipster sweater! Dress up that cheap bottle of wine for your next hoity-toity dinner party. I'm nearly certain no one will notice you cheaped out and the sweater alone will wow them into a false sense ostentatiousness!

While this project looks complicated, in truth, cable stitches aren't that difficult to master. It's VERY repetitive as you can see by the instructions below. Once you see the pattern forming, you'll know when to pull your stitches either to the front or the back of your work. That's all you do with a cable needle. It's a smaller needle that holds, then let's you work the stitches in a different order to form braids, or in this instance, cable patterns. If you're not sure how to cable, I provided a simple explanation how to do it and linked the abbreviations C2B, C2F, TS, etc. to these descriptions. I'm assuming this isn't your first knitting project and know knitting basics.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

What every overly pretentious bottle of wine needs – a hipster sweater! Dress up that cheap bottle of wine for your next hoity-toity dinner party. I'm nearly certain no one will notice you cheaped out and the sweater alone will wow them into a false sense ostentatiousness!

While this project looks complicated, in truth, cable stitches aren't that difficult to master. It's VERY repetitive as you can see by the instructions below. Once you see the pattern forming, you'll know when to pull your stitches either to the front or the back of your work. That's all you do with a cable needle. It's a smaller needle that holds, then let's you work the stitches in a different order to form braids, or in this instance, cable patterns. If you're not sure how to cable, I provided a simple explanation how to do it and linked the abbreviations C2B, C2F, TS, etc. to these descriptions. I'm assuming this isn't your first knitting project and know knitting basics.

More books from Janis Frank

Cover of the book Knit a Pair of Flip Mitts and Fingerless Gloves by Janis Frank
Cover of the book How to Knit Slippers by Janis Frank
Cover of the book Crochet Flower and Friendship Bracelet by Janis Frank
Cover of the book Crocheted Ribbed Slippers by Janis Frank
Cover of the book Crocheted Waves Bracelet by Janis Frank
Cover of the book Easy to Knit Bow Slippers by Janis Frank
Cover of the book Crochet a Necklace: Mandala & Flower by Janis Frank
Cover of the book Eight Slipper Styles to Knit by Janis Frank
Cover of the book How to Knit Slippers Just Like Granny Made by Janis Frank
Cover of the book Crocheted Victorian Charm Bracelet and Necklace by Janis Frank
Cover of the book Knitted Adult Booties by Janis Frank
Cover of the book Two Slippers with One Pattern by Janis Frank
Cover of the book Knit a Pair of Texting Mitts by Janis Frank
Cover of the book Cable Knit Slippers by Janis Frank
Cover of the book Netflix and Knit: this Scarf by Janis Frank
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy