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San Diego North Coast Knitter's Guild Library by Title 08/16/18 San Diego North Coast Knitter's Guild Library by Title Title Author Category 1st Category 2nd Category 3rd Category Complete Book of Knitting Abbey Matching Knits for Girls and Doll Adler, Eileen Oddball Knitting Albright, Barbara Favorite Throws and Table Toppers to Crochet Alexander, Carol 4 crochet Scarf Style Innovative to traditional 31 inspirational styles to knit & crochet Allen, Pam 9 scarves knit & crochet Bag Style 20 Inspirational handbags, totes & carry-alls to Knit & Crochet Allen, Pam & Ann Budd 9 ? bags knit & crochet Knitting to Share: 25 Projects to Show You Care Allt, Gerard 3 Haiku Knits Alpert, Tonya 3 Desperate Knitting American School of Needlework Dozen Darling Baby Booties American School of Needlework 5 ? Knit a Dozen Beanies American School of Needlework Weekend Baby Afghans American School of Needlework 5 babies Knitter's Stash American Yarn Shops 1 Bohus Knitting, from Relief Work to World Success Anderson, Kjell remove DVD ethnic Itty-Bitty Hats Anderson, Susan B Topsy-Turvy Inside-Out Knit Toys Magical Two-in-One Reversible Projects ??? Anderson, Susan B. ?? toys Knitting 24/7 30 projects to and Enjoy, On the Go, & Around the Clock Avery, Veronik 3 on-the-go mixed patterns Double Knitting; Reversible two color designs Baber, M'Lou 8 stitch patterns color Slip-Stitch Knitting Color Pattern the Easy Way Barlett, Roxana 8 Knitting New Scarves ,27 Distinctly Modern Designs Barr, Lynne 9 scarves Reversible Knitting, 50 Brand-New Groundbreaking Stitch Patterns Barr, Lynne 8 Knits for Dogs and Cats Barrett, Tina 5 topic dog & cats Designer Knitting with Kitty Bartholomew Bartholomew, Kitty 3 technique Custom Knits Accessories Unleash Your Inner Designer Bernard, Wendy 6 accessories Custom Knits unleash your inner designer, top-down & improvisational techniques Bernard, Wendy 2 top-down designing Handicrafter Baby Knits Bernat Cast On Bind Off 54 step-by-step Methods Bestor, Leslie Ann 8 cast ons, bind off Better Homes & Gardens Crocheting & Knitting Better Homes & Gardens 4 crochet & knit household Afghans to Knit and Crochet Better Homes and Garden Machine Stitchery Better Homes and Gardens 8 Baby Knits for Beginners Bliss, Debbie 5 baby beginner easy Design It, Knit It Secrets from the Designer's studio Bliss, Debbie 2 designing texture, color mixed Family Knits, Over 25 Knitwear Designs for Babies, Children, Adults Bliss, Debbie 5 all ages How to Knit Bliss, Debbie Junior Knits Bliss, Debbie 5 Page 1 08/16/18 San Diego North Coast Knitter's Guild Library by Title Knitter's Year 52 make in a week Projects- Quick Gifts & Seasonal Knits Bliss, Debbie 2 quick knits gifts mixed patterns Teddy Bears: Twenty-Five Irresistible Designs for Knitted Bears Bliss, Debbie 5 toys Bright Knits for Kids Bliss, Debbie 5 kids Knits for You & Your Home 10 Blissful Knits to Indulge, Cocoon, Bliss, Debbie 7 household wearables New Baby Knits Bliss, Debbie 5 children New Pathways for Sock Knitters Book One Bordhi, Cat 6 socks architecture of Socks Soar on Two Circular Needles Bordhi, Cat 9 socks 2 circular needles A Treasury of Magical Knitting Bordhi, Cat 2 moebius accessories household Entre to Entrelac, The definitive Guide from a Biased Knitter Bortner, Gwen 8 locate entrelac Fair Isle Sweaters Simplified Bourgeois, Ann & Eugene 1ch 8 fair isle sweaters simplified Soft + Simple Knits for Little Ones, Over 45 Patterns Boyd, Heidi 5 kids Around the World in 80 Sweaters Bradley, Sue 1 sweaters ethnic Stitches in Time Bradley, Sue Charts Made Simple understanding knitting charts visually Briar, J C 2 charts Big Knitting (2 copies) Britten, Sophie Knitted Home, Hand-knitted projects room by room Brown, Sian 7 household Knitting Ganseys Brown-Reinsel, Beth 7ch3 ethnic Ultimate Knitted Tee Bryant, Laura & Barry Klein 1 tops innovative Artful Color Mindful Knits: Definitive Guide to Working with Hand-Dyed Yarns Bryant, Laura Militzer 3? varigated yarn hand-dyed yarn color Knitting with Novelty Yarns Exploring color, Texture and Style Bryant, Laura Militzer &Barry Klein 7 yarn Handy Book of Patterns Basic Designs in Multiple Sizes & Gauges Budd, Ann 2 sizing wearables Knitter's Handy Book of Sweater Patterns Basic Designs in Multiple Budd, Ann 2 designing sizing sweaters Knitter's Handy Book of Top-Down Sweaters Basic Designs in Budd, Ann 8 top-down sweaters sizing The Knitter's Handy Book of Sweater Patterns Budd, Ann 10 sweaters sizing gauges Style your own Kids' Knits Buller, Kate 5 kids Style Your Own Kids' Knits Simply Choose a Pattern & Select a Motif Buller, Kate 5 kids motif Knitting with Hand-Dyed Yarns 29 Stunning Projects Burns, Kaisler, Tosten 1ch10 big book hand-dyed yarn Folk Socks: History & Techniques of Handknitted Footwear Bush, Nancy 9 socks ethnic Knitted Lace of Estonia, Techniques, Patterns and Traditions Bush, Nancy 8 lace ethnic Knitting on the Road, Sock Pattern for the Traveling Knitter Bush, Nancy 9 socks traveling Sequence Knitting Simple methods for creating complex fabrics Campochiard, Cecelia 8 sequence knitting stitch patterns Yarn Girls Guide to Beyond the Basics Carles, Jacobs 10 sweaters Yarn Girls Guide to Simple Knits Carles, Jacobs 2 easy patterns sweaters accessories Crochet On the Edge a Classic Collection of 140 Decorative Edgings Carter, Belinda 4 crochet edgings Scandinavian Knitting Designs Chatterton 3 Twinkle's Big City Knits, 31 Chunky-Chic Designs Chia, Wenlan 3 chunky yarn Page 2 08/16/18 San Diego North Coast Knitter's Guild Library by Title Knitting Tips and Tricks Chin, Lily 7 2 reference tips Swedish Sweaters Christoffersson, Britt-Marie 3 Swedish sweaters Hats On! Church, Charlene 6 hats Sensational Knitted Socks Church, Charlene 6 socks Classic Elite Quick Knits 100 Fabulous Patterns Classic Elite Yarns 2 quick knits wearables Clever Knits, Great Looks for Kids Clever, Kristine 5 children Chunky Knits 14 Quick & Easy Step-by-step Projects Clewer, Carolyn 3 chunky yarn sweaters Learn to Crochet Coats Sewing 4 Knitting Simple Sweaters from Luxurious Yarns Cohen, Marilyn 9 Torchon Lace Workbook Cook, Bridget 8 3 torchon corse bobbin lace Knitting with Mohair Coss and Robinson 3 mohair Hollywood Knits Style: 30 Original Suss Designs Cousins, Suss 3 Suss Design Essentials Ultimate Collection for a Classic Handknit Wardrobe Cousins, Suss 1 women's clothing Cousins, Suss 3 ? wedding mixed Wedding Knits Handmade Gifts for Every Member of the Wedding Party So Simple Knits Creative Home Owner Art to Wear Dale, Julie Schatter Vintage Knits (Yesterknits) Dallas, Sarah 3 vintage USA 1940-50 sweaters Northampton Wools Knitting Book Daniels Yarn Dyeing Davenport 9 dyeing Fabulous Felted Hand-Knits: Wonderful Wearables & Home Accents Davis, Jane 7ch 8 technique felting Felted Crochet, Bags, Pillows, Bowls, Hats, Throws with Todays Yarns Davis, Jane 4 crochet felting Beautiful Embroidered & Embellished Knits Davis, Jave 8ch 2 embellishment embroidery Knitting Comfortably The Ergonomics of Handknitting Demers, Carson 2 ergonomics advice stretches Design Knitting Dittrick Fair Isle Knitting Don, Sarah 8 fair isle Classic Knits More than 100 Beautiful Projects Dorling Kindersley 3 mixed patterns Welcoming Home Baby the Handcrafted Way, Drake, Tricia 5 baby newborn Druchunas, Donna 9 topic rugs Knitted Rug, 21 Fantastic Designs Luxury Yarn One-Skein Wonders: 101 Small Indulgences Durant, Judith 2 one-skein One-Skein Wonders, 101 Yarn Shop Favorites Durant, Judith 2 one-skein Sock Yarn One-Skein Wonders Durant, Judith 1 one-skein Modern Knits, Vintage Style:Classic Designs from Golden Age of Knitting Durham, Butters, Chin, Wehrle, Modesitt,3 Orne vintage Loop-d-Loop, More Than 40 Novel Designs for Knitters Durham, Teva 3 Knit One Below: One Stitch, Many Fabrics Duvekot, Elise 8 brioche knit-one below 200 Knitted Blocks Traditioanl & contemporary designs to mix & Match Eaton, Jan 8 blocks stitch patterns Page 3 08/16/18 San Diego North Coast Knitter's Guild Library by Title Creative Guide to Knitted Lace Eaton, Jan 8 lace Puppy Knits Eaton, Jill 5 dogs Minnies, Quick Knits for Babies and Toddlers Eaton, Jill 5 Kids Ultimate Hat Book History, Technique, Design Editors of Vogue Knitting Magazine 6 hats Inspired Fair Isle Knits Ellis, Fiona 8 fair isle Knits to Fit and Flatter Ellison, Jane ? Queensland Collection Book 5 Ellison, Jane ? Cover Up with Nicky Epstein Afghans from her personal collection Epstein, Nicky 8 intarsia afghans Knits for Barbie Doll ,75 Fabulous Fashins for Knitting Epstein, Nicky 5 dolls Knitting Beyond the Edge, Cuffs, Collars, Necklines, Corners, Edges Epstein, Nicky 3 8 edgings Knitting in Circles Epstein, Nicky 3 8 circles Knitting Never Felt Better Epstein, Nicky 3 8 felting Knitting On the Edge Epstein, Nicky 3 8 edgings Epstein, Nicky 3 8 edgings stitch Knitting Over the Edge Nicky Epstein Knits for Dolls 25 Fun, Fabulous Outfits for 18" Dolls Epstein, Nicky 5 dolls Nicky Epstein Knitting for Your Home, Afghans, Pillows, Accents Epstein, Nicky 7 household decorative mixed Nicky Epstein Knitting on top of the World Global Guide Epstein, Nicky 3 ethnic historic wearables Nicky Epstein's Knitted Flowers Epstein, Nicky 2 embellishment flowers Nicky Epstein Knitting Block by Block 150 Blocks for Seaters, Scarves, Epstein, Nicky 3 8 squares Signature Scarves Epstein, Nicky 6 scarves Knitting a Kiss in Every Stitch Creating gifts for people you love Epstein, Nikki 3 gifts mixed alphabet Silk Knits 20 Designs in Fabulous Fibers Eskesen, Elaine 3 silk wearables Hand Knit Holidays Falick, Melanie ? Knitting in America: Patterns, Profiles Falick, Melanie 1ch10 profiles
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