<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Every knitter knows that sometimes you have yarn left over after finishing a make--maybe a whole ball, often slightly less than a ball, but either way too much to just throw it away and not enough to return it to the seller. Then there's the yarn you buy without a particular make in mind, just because it's a beautiful color, or you love the feel of it, or it was in a flash sale. But what can you do with all these lovely bits and pieces? Knitting Stashbusters has the answer: 25 lovely projects specially chosen to use up your yarn. Some can be made with one ball, others use up smaller amounts of several different shades, but all of them are chosen to save you from wasting what you already have in store. You can make a cute garland of hearts to brighten up a room, or knit a penguin toy for a new baby. Perhaps you'd like to make all sorts of cozies, or knit storage pots and a pencil case. Or you could choose to make a cute cottage doorstop using colors that match your own house. And once you've reduced the size of your stash, what better excuse could you have to go out and buy more yarn!"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>For knitters who want to know how to make use of their stash and avoid waste, this collection of 25 patterns has the answer.</b> <p/>Every knitter knows that sometimes you have yarn left over after finishing a make--maybe a whole ball, often slightly less than a ball, but either way too much to just throw it away and not enough to return it to the seller. Then there's the yarn you buy without a particular make in mind, just because it's a beautiful color, or you love the feel of it, or it was in a flash sale. But what can you do with all these lovely bits and pieces? <i>Knitting Stashbusters</i> has the answer: 25 lovely projects specially chosen to use up your yarn. Some can be made with one ball, others use up smaller amounts of several different shades, but all of them are chosen to save you from wasting what you already have in store. You can make a cute garland of hearts to brighten up a room, or knit a penguin toy for a new baby. Perhaps you'd like to make all sorts of cozies, or knit storage pots and a pencil case. Or you could choose to make a cute cottage doorstop using colors that match your own house. And once you've reduced the size of your stash, what better excuse could you have to go out and buy more yarn!<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>'Top pick... there are so many wonderful projects for you to enjoy' - <b><i>Let's Knit</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Fiona Goble is a craft and knitting author who for many years ran a small textile business making bags, pillows, and throws. She teaches knitting and sewing classes, and is the author of several bestselling knitting books, including <i>Knitted Animal Socks and Hats, Knit Your Own Dolls, </i> <i>Knitted Animal Nursery</i>, <i>Knitted Animal </i><i>Cozies</i><i>, Knitted Animal Scarves, Mitts, and Socks, </i> and <i>Knitted Animal Hats</i>, as well as<i> Cute and Easy Knitting, </i><i>Learn to Knit</i>, <i>Beanies and Bobble Hats</i>, <i>Scarves and Cowls, </i> and <i>My First Animal Knitting Book</i>, all published by CICO Books. Fiona lives just outside London, UK, with her husband and student s
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