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I bought a Knifty Knitter ring (the smallest one) because I've always wanted to try it out. I wasn't sure if I'd get the hang of it so instead of buying the set with all 4 sizes I bought the small one. So far I'm pretty good at it. I've always wanted to knit because of the way it looks but knitting takes too long and is boring as hell but with the Knifty Knitter rings it's fast and easy. Edit: I don't know why but I had it here as Krafty Knitter but I just looked at the book and it says Knifty Knitter so I just changed it here on this page as well as the htm page name. If you had it bookmarked I apologize to you. If you go to www.provocraft.com and click Knifty Knitter you can find that they have a instructional .pdf file which is a little over 8mb and it is in 4 languages but it shows illustrations and gives step by step instructions on how to create a little baby hat. They also have other instructions on how to increase or decrease which I find important to look at when I need help with making socks (for the heel). There are 2 booklets you can buy that cost .99 cents ($1.69 Canada) that are in Michael's, Joann Craft stores, Wal-Mart and whatever other craft store that is near you. They should be in the same area that the looms are sold in. They give you instructions on making hats, scarves, Christmas stockings, pillows, beach towel holder thingy with a shoulder strap. Also on the Provo craft website they show there is another book that you can buy which is a lot bigger which I plan on buying soon because it has a lot more patterns for all the looms.
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