There's nothing quite like sharing a pot of tea with friends. It brightens even the greyest of days. But, as the conversation flows and you reach for that second comforting cuppa, the last thing you want is for your high spirits to be dampened by a tasteless, tepid brew. A tea cozy, therefore, is an essential piece of kit for the kitchen. The wonderful thing about tea cozies is they can be made in a dazzling array of styles and colours. There's something to suit every personality and every home decor, from minimalist to wildly exuberant. We've produced three previous books of tea cozies, and you've loved them so much that we're producing a fourth. Tea Cozies 4 has both knitting and crochet designs and includes imaginative projects for all levels, from beginners to advanced patterns for those who like to challenge their hook and needle skills.
What could be better than sitting down to a freshly brewed pot of tea after a hectic day or when enjoying the company of friends? Every tea lover should make time for this simple pleasure, rather than just dunking a teabag in a mug and gulping it down before rushing out of the door. So why not dust off that neglected teapot and brighten it up with one of these jolly knitted cozies? There are 10 to choose from, so you are sure to find one that suits, or make several and change them to match your mood. Every project is accompanied by clear instructions describing how to achieve perfect results, while the techniques section explains all the basic skills needed, making them suitable for experienced knitters and novices alike. Quick to knit, these designs are a fun way of using up oddments of yarn and make ideal portable projects for knitters on the go.
Tea lovers know there's nothing better than a cozy to keep a tasty brew piping hot to the very last sip. There's also no better way to prettify a plain pot or cheer up the tea table. The first tea cosy book was so popular that GMC had to make another! The enduring popularity of the tea cozy makes it the ideal gift or the perfect bazaar item - if you can bear to part with it. This new title features fun and fabulous cozies to knit and crochet. Each design is accompanied by clear instructions and charts. These original designs were created by the readers of Knitting magazine. Their great eye for design, colour and nifty skills with needles and hooks are the reason for the brilliantly imaginative variety of tea cozies in this book.
When the winter months are drawing in, a huge, soft scarf is ideal to snuggle into. But they don't all have to be chunky cables and thick yarn, why not have a go at creating your own thin and slinky evening scarf or a light and lazy one for when summer breezes in. This new title is packed with colourful designs that are easy and fast to knit, and detailed instructions explaining everything you need to know. Colourful scarves make fantastic gifts for friends and family and are an ideal way to use up odds and ends of yarn. This collection of fun and fabulous scarves will make you want to reach for your needles and get stitching right away. These original designs were created by the readers of popular Knitting magazine. Their great eye for design, colour and their nifty skills with needles and hooks explain the brilliantly imaginative variety of scarves in this collection.
A hat will keep you nice and toasty, add flair and style to your outfit and most of all allow you to express yourself with something hand-knitted. Whether you're looking for a super-soft cosy hat, something unique to create your own distinctive style, or a fun novelty hat, this new title will get you up and running in no time. Hats, another great title in the successful Cozy series, is packed with 30 colourful, eye-catching designs that are easy and fast to knit, with detailed instructions explaining everything you need to know. Many of these original designs were created by the readers of Knitting magazine. Their great eye for design and colour and their nifty skills with needles are behind the brilliantly imaginative variety of hats in the book. It is an ideal way to use up odds and ends of yarn and will appeal to knitters of all ages and abilities as all the techniques are explained in a clear, step-by-step section. Perfect for making gifts for friends and family!
These 13 clever little projects are a great way for you to use up leftover yarn while making a range of useful and attractive items for the home or stunning handmade gifts.
These scarves are fun and easy to make, and every project is accompanied by clear instructions describing how to achieve perfect results. You can follow them to the letter or use them as a basis for your own creations. In addition, a techniques section explains all the basic skills needed, making them suitable for experienced knitters and novices alike. Quick to knit, these designs are an ideal way of using up oddments of yarn and make perfect portable projects for knitters on the go.
It would be a bulky and intricate volume indeed that treated adequately of the problem of two truths in Buddhism and Vedanta: the present volume is slim and unpretentious. Not the less incisive, for that, it is hoped, but certainly neither systematic nor complete, and this in several senses. Not all schools of Buddhism are dealt with: Theravada, Indian Y ogacara, and the Logicians are missing among the Indian schools and there is no refer ence to Chinese and Japanese Buddhism. The Vedanta discussed is only Advaita (non-dualist), and that virtually limited to Sankara. Nor does the volume as a whole take up the problem of two truths thematically, though each paper raises the philosophical questions its author.thinks appropriate. The title 'The Problem of Two Truths in Buddhism and Vedanta' prom ises more than the book itself contains. The reason for this is given in the prefatory 'Note': each chapter is a paper read and discussed at a working conference. All the papers from the conference are here published, and no others. The book has thus the contours dictated by the availability of scholars at the time of the conference.
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