
| Knitting with handspun is fun and uniquely the artist's own. Here are some books to help you think of projects, size your project to your own handspun, and get spinning and knitting. Most spinning books also contain projects for your handspun as well as instructions on how to start spinning. See the bottom of the page to get back to other knitting books. |

| Homespun, Handknit Caps, Socks, Mittens and Gloves Linda Ligon, editor This classic includes favorite designs, hints, and techniques from 30 experienced knitters and spinners. Projects range in difficulty from easy beginner pieces to advanced brainteasers. Paperbound, 160 pages, color photos and b & w illustrations. |

| Twisted Sisters Knit Sweaters-A Knit-to-Fit Workshop by Lynne Vogel Yearning to use your handspun yarn in commercial knitting patterns? Need to resize a pattern because it doesn't fit? Say hello to the Twisted Sisters Knit Sweaters, a step-by-step workshop that teachers any knitter to easily adapt sweater patterns tor her own measurements and chosen yarn. Full of schematics, illustrations, and beautiful photography, this book will change the way you look at knitting sweaters! Paperbound, 8.5x9, 144 pages, 100 photos, 50 illustrations |

| The Twisted Sisters Sock Workbook: Dyeing, Painting, Spinning, Designing, Knitting by Lynne Vogel This book is about sisterhood, sharing, crafting, giving, laughing. It's also about spinning yarn and making socks, glorious, zany, wildly colorful socks. This book has it all - techniques, patterns, invaluable tips - for crecating authentic, perfect, made-to-order footwear. Even socks with ten toes and for new babies. Paperbound, 96 pages, 101 color photos, 35 line drawings, 6 charts. |