DVD : The Complete Beginner's Guide to Knitting

DVD : The Complete Beginner's Guide to Knitting

The Complete Beginner's Guide to Knitting

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The Complete Beginner's Guide to Knitting
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Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Nici Mcnally
EAN: 0094922518330
Format: NTSC
Label: Nici McNally Knitting DVDs
Manufacturer: Nici McNally Knitting DVDs
Number Of Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Publication Date: 2003
Publisher: Nici McNally Knitting DVDs
Region Code: 0.0
Release Date: June 01, 2005
Running Time: 180 minutes
Sales Rank: 3219
Studio: Nici McNally Knitting DVDs
Theatrical Release Date: 2004



Features:
  • Crystal-Clear DVD
  • Easy to Learn
  • You can be knitting in 30 minutes!
  • Knit a Super-Easy Scarf
  • FREE stuff on the DVD's Website







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NICI MCNALLY-Knitting is a tactile and visual craft. Youll learn best when you actually see it for yourself. With this DVD youll learn to knit with close-up video demonstrations. You progress at your own pace. Replay demonstrations with the touch of a button pause anytime for a closer look and even watch a technique in slow motion. Close-up demonstrations are performed as if the teachers are your hands. DVD automatically pauses in each lesson giving you ample time to practice. Press PLAY when youre ready to keep keep going. DVD includes a booklet with seven scarf patterns to knit for your first project. the wonderful craft of knitting has something to offer everyone









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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent DVD! Very Happy! ...
I tried the books and I tried the YouTube instructional videoes, but I still couldn't knit. Four and a half minutes into this DVD and I can do the knit stitch and the purl stitch! The DVD is set up extremely well. It's very easy to repeat a step so you can see the demonstration again. Nici McNally is very easy to listen to and follow. If you want to learn to knit, you want this DVD!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * This one is a \"Keeper\" ...
Books that I want to keep as part of my library are few and far between, however, this one is definetely one of those.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * I LIKE TO KNIT ...
Just where I need start a great help for a beginner like me, this Nici McNally DVD teaches you all the basics like casting on, knit and purl stitch and lots more! if you need more time to learn, you can just click on replay and go over the demonstration again until you feel confident.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * For people who cannot learn from books ...
I have been trying to learn how to knit using books for years. I kept failing, and eventually I gave up, until one day I was browsing amazon.com, and I stumbled upon this DVD. The reviews were awesome, so I decided to buy. Since then, I have bought 3 copies of this DVD as gifts to my friends, all of which are astonished at how easily and quickly I learned how to knit.
This DVD is really for the absolute beginner. It took me about 15 minutes to master the first step, casting on, and about 30 minutes to master the knit stitch, and another 30 minutes for the perl stitch. In 2 days, I kid you not, I was knitting, seriously knitting. Within a couple of weeks I had my first scarf. I cannot express my gratitude enough for the people who made this DVD. Knitting is my new hobby, one that I have admired for years, and now I am actually physically doing it everyday.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Knitting DVD ...
I don't like to "over rate" anything; however, I found this video very easy to work through. Clear instruction. And, introduces several ways to do the technique; gives you the opportunity to use what works for your hands/mind.



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