Knitted Lace Mitts.
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San Francisco : Creativebug.com, 2020.
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1 online resource (1 video file): color, sound
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2016-01-12 12:59:40
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After a decades-long career in marketing, Wendy Bernard left her corporate life behind to raise her daughter as a stay-at-home-mom in 2002. While staying at home with her baby, Wendy began knitting and blogging about her adventures at Knit and Tonic, a blog that she started in 2005 out of boredom and a desire to keep her thirst for writing alive. "While I blogged about adjusting existing knitting patterns, and showing off my results, readers kept asking me if I would begin designing and sharing my results," Wendy says. "I read up on different techniques, threw myself into the whole thing, and next thing I knew, a literary agent contacted me and asked me if I wanted to write a book about knitting." In 2008, her first book, "Custom Knits" was published by Stewart, Tabori & Chang, a division of Harry N. Abrams. Since then, she has written three more books, "Custom Knits 2," "Custom Knits Accessories, and "Up, Down, All-Around Stitch Dictionary," which is the first stitch dictionary of its kind, one that shows knitters how to re-create stitch patterns not only flat, but in the round and top down, which she says helps knitters to free up the critical part of their minds and have even more fun knitting. Wendy lives in Southern California with her husband and daughter. Her favorite thing to do is hang out with them on the weekends and go to the beach to knit.
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Wendy Bernard teaches you how to knit fingerless mitts featuring a gorgeous Nested Fans lace pattern in this handy tutorial. Fingerless mitts are great for cross-season warmth, plus they're ideal for typing away on your electronic devices while keeping your hands toasty. In this action-packed class, you'll learn how to start with a simple ribbed cuff, read a lace chart, shape a thumb gusset and more. The mitts call for very little yarn, and are a great opportunity to use that precious skein you've been saving for a rainy day.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Bernard, W. (2020). Knitted Lace Mitts . Creativebug.com.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Bernard, Wendy. 2020. Knitted Lace Mitts. Creativebug.com.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Bernard, Wendy. Knitted Lace Mitts Creativebug.com, 2020.

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Bernard, Wendy. Knitted Lace Mitts Creativebug.com, 2020.

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