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A book of hand-knitted Latvian mittens knitted by a knitting artist," Mittenya". This beautifully designed book focuses on triangular-shaped mittens that are creative and fun to make while also being the perfect gift for a loved one! The book includes the following: . Graphic instructions in full colour . Master basic designs such as braided patterns, picot knitting on cuffs and much more . Easy-to-follow guidance With original traditional patterns such as forests, flowers, animals, and snow, you can learn how to hand-knit hand warmers, hats, mufflers, and other items you want to show off. AUTHOR: Motoko Ishikawa learned how to knit at the age of 5 from her mother. In 2007, she fell in love with the world of Latvian mittens and started a shop in 2011. She is involved in the production of knit accessories using traditional and original patterns, mainly designing mittens with triangular heads. Motoko also studied graphic design at a design vocational school and worked as a character designer at KUSU Co., Ltd, later becoming an independent, freelance graphic and web designer.
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A book of hand-knitted Latvian mittens knitted by a knitting artist," Mittenya". This beautifully designed book focuses on triangular-shaped mittens that are creative and fun to make while also being the perfect gift for a loved one! The book includes the following: . Graphic instructions in full colour . Master basic designs such as braided patterns, picot knitting on cuffs and much more . Easy-to-follow guidance With original traditional patterns such as forests, flowers, animals, and snow, you can learn how to hand-knit hand warmers, hats, mufflers, and other items you want to show off. AUTHOR: Motoko Ishikawa learned how to knit at the age of 5 from her mother. In 2007, she fell in love with the world of Latvian mittens and started a shop in 2011. She is involved in the production of knit accessories using traditional and original patterns, mainly designing mittens with triangular heads. Motoko also studied graphic design at a design vocational school and worked as a character designer at KUSU Co., Ltd, later becoming an independent, freelance graphic and web designer.