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Harry Potter Knitting Magic : New Patterns from Hogwarts & Beyond

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£22.95

Hardback 208 pages
HarperCollins Publishers 26 October 2021
Gray, Tanis

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The exciting follow-up to the bestselling Harry Potter: Knitting Magic, offers 28 new and official patterns for knits ranging from spellbinding stuffed toys to cosy Hogwarts house apparel to all-new costume replicas – including bewitching projects inspired by the Fantastic Beasts films!

Discover even more knitting magic with a brand-new collection of patterns inspired by the characters, creatures and artefacts of the wizarding world. Harry Potter Knitting Magic: New Patterns from Hogwarts and Beyond includes patterns for toys, apparel, and costume replicas pulled straight from the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films, all photographed in gorgeous colour photography.

You can:

Knit yourself a mini sock garland that spells ‘Dobby Is Free’Support your favourite team with a Hogwarts Quidditch PulloverChannel the elegance of Professor McGonagall with a stunning Vero Verto Cape

Travel beyond Hogwarts to 1920s New York with projects inspired by the Fantastic Beasts films, including:

a gorgeous colourwork scarf inspired by Newt’s casea mischievous stuffed Nifflera sparkling Gigglewater Shawl

It’s time to get wizarding, and knit yourself into the world of Potter.

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