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Lädt ... Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: Knitting the Neighborhood: Official Knitting Patterns from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (2022. Auflage)von Sixth&Spring Books (Herausgeber)
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"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: A Beautiful Knit in the Neighborhood will have knitters stitching in nostalgic delight. The 24 projects include replicas of 5 of Mister Rogers' iconic zippered cardigans in 9 unisex adult sizes, cardigan patterns for children and babies, puppets, the neighborhood trolley, blankets, and more. Including fun facts about and photography from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and Fred Rogers himself, this book is also a heartwarming tribute to everyone's favorite neighbor"-- Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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a slew of unisex zippered cardigan patterns inspired by Mister Rogers' wardrobe (not the original patterns that Fred's mom used to keep her son warm, but reasonable facsimiles), including a few adapted for kids/babies, plus an assortment of other knit patterns inspired by the show, including some themed lap blankets and puppets. Most projects fall under the "intermediate" skill level and adult sizes range from chest measurements 34-1/2" to 60".
I've never knitted anything as big as a cardigan before (it's like a really big hat, right?), and I managed to finish one "Friendly Neighbor Cardigan" (the very first pattern in the book) -- thankfully it includes diagrams for me to make sense of the armhole and sleeve measurements, which also helped me to understand the instructions for "simultaneous shoulder and neck shaping" (not as complicated as it first seemed, but that was only the first of many hurdles for me). The cardigan patterns are a heck of a lot more trickier than I expected and some parts could definitely be made clearer, so I probably wouldn't recommend these on your first try (intermediate/experts would fare much better). But the back matter provides nice illustrations on stitching neat seams, and a possibly helpful guide for substituting yarns -- it always feels like a gamble for me nevertheless, but I ended up with plenty of yarn to spare this time. The instructions for sewing a zipper into a knit cardigan are woefully inadequate (as though abbreviated to fit a small space) so you would do better to find guidance on that elsewhere. (